Miss Lavfield, Mr. Mecaskey Are WedMiss Norma Ruth Lavfield of I Wavne Pinkerton and Owen T.* V 9aDallas became the bride of Ar-iShaw, all of Decatur.ftthur B. Mecaskey, Los Alamos,New Mexico, at the First Moth-odist Church Sunday afternoon.Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Layfield, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mecaskey.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white Chantilly lace gown, designed with an off-shoulder scalloped4ftneckline and long fitted sleeves. The full skirt was ballerinaWhen the couple left the bride was wearing a wine gabardine suit with black velvet accessories.Thev will make their home in. A lace cap outlined with pearls held her shoulder-length veil. The bridal bouquet was of gardenias garlanded with feathered carnations.Rev. William D. Craig read i the ceremony and Mrs. Cody Car- • roway was soloist with Mrs. Cordon Roberts as organist.Mrs. Jake Ransome, Dallas,!was matron of honor.Los Alamos.Mrs. Mecaskey is a graduate of Decatur Junior College and was a member of Epsilon Sipma Alpha Sorority in Dallas. The bridegroom was graduated from North Texas State College and served as a special agent in the counter-intelligence corps in theETC. At present he holds a commission in the Military Intelli-gence Reserve.WOOD FOR SALE Smith.Splt;* Hob C-maids were Miss Bobbve LavfieldW Wand Miss Peggye Layfield of Dallas. Martha Shaw and Neva Sue Fox, both of Decatur, were flower girls.Raymond Mecaskey, brother of the groom, was best man. Other attendants were Roger Gage,Mrs. Beri F.WilliamsReprc*slt; ntative ofLuzier’sFineCosmeticsand PerfumesPhone 50 71