Miss Rosemary Ann Collister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Lionel W. Collister, 1837 Tanner Bridge Road, and Harley Lee Trader, son of Mr., and Mrs. Harry Trader, 1500 Beverly’ Street, were married Saturday at the First Methodist Church. The Rev. Russell Lytle per formed the 4 p.m. ceremony. Mrs. Stuart Exon, organist, ac companied Danny Ward as s he sang traditional wedding se lections. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She chose a floor-length gown of chantil ly lace and bridal taffeta. The all-lace, fitted bodice had a scalloped neckline and long sleeves tapering to a point over the wrists. Side panels of bridal taffeta were trimmed with scal loped lace and sequins. Tiers of chantilly lace enhanced the front and back of the dress. Her veil of imported French illusion was secured by a crown of lace, pearls, and crys tals. She carried a nosegay of carnations, and snowdrift cen tered with an orchid. Miss Arlene Collister, Fulton, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length gown of pale yellow satin cov ered with pale yellow peau de soi. The bodice featured a por trait neckline and cap sleeves and a matching bow. Her headpiece was a yellow satin bow trimmed with pearls, and a veil. She carried a nose gay of carnations and snow drift. Bridesmaids were Miss Jane ,Jeffery, Hamilton, Miss Rob erta Nichols, and Miss Judith Burt, Fulton, all, friends of the bride. They wore pale blue gowns styled, identical to the maid of honor. Alec Gowans, Jefferson City, and Thomas Gowans, Fulton, cousins of the bride, were can dlelighters. The groom chose Mike Hick man, Jefferson City, as best man. Groomsmen were Danny Ward, Jerry Oliver, and John Clardy, Jefferson City. Ushering duties were per formed by Steve Cross, Dave Bryant, Cobby Coffman, friends of the couple; Alec Gowans, all of Jefferson City, cousin of the bride, and Thomas Gowans, Ful ton, cousin of the bride. The mother of the bride wore a pale blue lace sheath dress with matching three-quarter sleeves and a short jacket. She wore white accessories. The groom’s mother wore a pastel pink sheath dress, with an em broidered bodice and white ac cessories. Both mothers wore corsages of small white cymbid ium orchids. A reception followed the cere mony at the church. Assisting at the guest book and gift table were Mrs. Thomas Gowans, Miss Lisa Coffman, Miss Billie