Daughter Wed On Anniversary DayHAILEY, June 25 fSpecial)—On the wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, Miss Dorothy C. Williams of Bellevue became the bride of H. William Furchner of Black foot. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James Opie on Wednesday.The bride, dressed in rose lace, was attended by her sister. Miss Evelyn Williams, dressed In blue. George Gagon of Idaho Palls, a close friend of the couple, was best man. Little Lois Rae Brown, lovely in blue, scattered white rases in the path of the bride and small Gail Simms, all in white, led the procession as ring bearer.“O Promise Me,” vocal number by Mrs. Leah Walker, accompanied by Miss Nora Carter, began the beautiful ceremony. Miss Carter played “Sweet Mystery of Life'1 as the march.After the services, a luncheon was served by relatives at the home.The guests included only members of the family. Those out of town were the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. William Furchner; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams of Butte, Mont., and Ray Williams of Butte, and Stan and George Gagon, both of Idaho Falls.Before leaving on the honeymoon, Mrs. H. William Furchner tossed her bouquet which was caught by her friend, Patricia Lee.The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Moscow. The bride is a member of two sororities, Delta, Delta, Delta, and Phi Chi Pheta, and the bridegroom also belongs to two fraternities, A. F. O. and P. A. D.