11t1tsyrhHATFIELD-MEYER MARRIAGEThe marriage of Miss Dorothy Ann Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hatfield, 609 S. Maple St., Centralia, 111., and Leslie E. Meyer,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Meyer of Rural Route 1, Sandoval, 111., was solemnized on April 17 in Rockford, 111. The candlelight service was read at four o’clock in the Broadway Methodist Church, with Rev. James Whitehurst officiating, using the double-ring ceremony.The bride was dressed in a white wine suit with black and white accessories and wore an orchid. She was attended by her sister, Miss Lela Mae Hatfield of Centralia, who wore a pale green suit with black and white accessories and a corsageof yellow roses.The bridegroom was attended by his brother-in-law, Donald Zagnoni l~ of Rockford.t- After the ceremony a wedding8 supper was served fer 10. A beautifully decorated four-tier wedding ^ I cake was cut and served. This was r- also the third wedding anniversary as of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zagnoni. nn Mrs. Zagnoni was formerly Miss Mil-«g dred Meyer of Sandoval, all Mrs. Leslie Meyer is a teacher in ce|the Central City schools, having revived her diploma from Southern re- Illinois University.rs- Mr. Meyer served in the army for t0 three years; was a graduate of the on Sandoval High School and attended the University of Illinois for two to nnl one-half years. He is now employed as a clerk in the storeroom ’eoartment at the Illinois Central Railroad.The couple are at home at 1501ce*lE. Morrison St., Centralia, 111. ec-ngw-in-ssi-