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'|.th'e .town cierk:](Mif ^ Vj.;WItt) „'jl' be back again on Tuesday. ifif- Loucho;iB maklng good .progreaa now after 'hla illhesa. .;- Mr. E. Lrowe, ot, Wplierawang, baa jb^;|ijrankK|re!ii t|i ith'o1 tafiyray) ^ele-' graph 'staff at Junee. ' v ?'?

Ikfe Bo^rraikj of the bepirtpienl })| Jyialrf'i W4-ls;i j^agga, . :ia ' notified oi .his.'apiioIntmGnt to Coolac. ? Cyril Coonoy,' son of Alderman C. Cponejr, o^the J-Tpion jClub hotel, Ju ili««, 'has! i«t' ltd liawfiip O position; in At St. Paul's, Murrumburrah, Rev. S. North ofllciated. at the weeding, of Mr. Clareqce Claude. Lagoon,;'of Har den,; and ~ Miss Myrtle Hawker, ''? of Jugiong. ? . I; ..j Ono of Tumrit's. oldest .. residents, Mr; Edward Hibbens, 78, has died. He | wa'Sia M.U. Oddfellow- for over 60 ; years, j arid,' was born at. Bombowlee.. Ifis '.widow and a grown-up family sur/ 'jviye/:^ L ? - ' c Ai Qujet, -but pretty,, wedding took Blace at^. St.. Mary's,': Young, tho par ties being Hazel,'; third eldest. daugh- ter ',of Mr. W. O'Brien, of Wombat .road, and . Jim, son of Mr. Grant, of. Crookwell. ; ?' ? ' ,ney. c. J. MacAulay and .Mrs. iMaoAulay. and their little V*. daughter' arrived In Temora by car, succeeding the Rev. Boyer. to the charge of the Methodist circuit. A welcome social was tendered., ; -' Mr. A. E. Hall, at ono tlmo head uiasyjr of the Junee Public School, iha'8 retired from .the public service, having reached the'-i'etirlrig ago. Mr. Hall was headmaster ot, the Auburn .School at the time.

?. Mrs. H. Haydon, wifo of tho as sistant district railway : superintend ent (Mr. H. Haydon), who bad been in Sydney for nine weeks, through ? lll-hoalth, has returned .homo to Ju nee fully restored. -.? ? -v Prior to the Sargent-Horafleld wed ding, there was .a tea tendered the ,6ride at the home of; Mlas M. Chew, iVSpringfield ' . Stockinbingai, ' .'She . received. a., beautiful : array;. of. gif ts'fqr. :trie;.kTtp.ljen, anjd,.all;/goo^ wlshes^for future happiness. ' ' -,y Mr.v S^an' Spargo, of the ' railway; telegraph stoff,' Orange, Irite of. Ju .5^,^S|i|ii;;'ljeitti transferred to We'Bt,' ,^^16'nf:.! -Mr.' Spargo is a;-^fne cricketer, and one of tho best wiciet ¥e6jjefev,aeen ln ; first-grade cricket' in Junee, ' ' - A-' pretty marriage was celebrated ai.'SStif -Paul's, Murrumburrah— Viola, sedorid daughter of Mrl and .Mrs. J. .T. Coddirig;ton, of 'Homelelgh,' Cun ' hiri^fir^ to Walter, pnly;' son- of the lato Mr.- Murty arid Sirs. Vlstarini, 'of Wonthaggi . (Vic.).' . ,. . .; Oti6..,ot the. prettiest -weddings ' at' Jun^e . was at : St. Luke's, . when Clement, -third son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.- Nash. of Junee. and' Rene, only, daughter of Mi-; and- Mrs. II. J. Mc Intyre, of Junee, were united. Rev.; H. Staples performed the ceremony. Junee's popular young lady, Miss, Marie-Duck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Duck, of. 'Sunnyslde,' is to belmarried to Mr. Donald Fraser, son of vMr?. -and the* late Mr. W. Fraser, ot rGundagai.' There, should be- a crowded church to seo : tho liappy. ; event, . ?- The engagement , is announced of Mlflttv'Betty Hester Robinson, -..third daughter of the late Mr. Wallace Rob- 1 inson and of Mrs. Robinson, of 'Ben- 1 garralong,' Gundngai, to Mr. Richard Colih OBbOrne, only son of Mr. Frank OsbOrno, of -Sydney, and Mrs. D. B. Osborne. : ' Mr. and . Mrs. Fred, Doidgo'avrlvod In '/ Cootamundra - this ? morning, and will ' be woll .received at the Town Hall-' at 8 to-night. - Prior to - Mr.

Doidge's address the1., following ar-. tists will contribute: Mr. J. R; Fletcher,' Mr. Perce Bartley, . Mrs. Ekln, Mrs. Geegan, and ' MisS Norma Male...' - - ? ^ ' 1 ? ' ' 'i Mr. H. L.. Britton.-ot the-: Junee railway telegraph office staff, has been transferred .-. to Orange 1 after'ia residence of 12 years in Junee. Mr. Biitton 'took a keen intorest - iri cricket . arid golf, arid was secretary of tho Junee Cricket Club which won the promierslilp' tlils season. Ho was also ?o.:;p)-omirieriV member of tlie Man chester. Unity Oddfellows. Mrs. 5rlt ton took a keen intorest ? iu Red CvoSs work, and tennis, and ? was treasurer of tho Junee branch -of the Red .Cross Society and captain ot the Town 'Tennis Club. , j w c

'M^ 'F. Aiest, of Junee, , ; collapsed at .tho.loco shods, and was taken to ' hospital., Mr, . Priest was, , in bis younger;' days, one. of Melbourne's best exponents of the Australian Rules code of football, being a-fine high mark' £) rid a iong-diatanco kick. The: fIrtt ; weddlnB and, 'j^uptlal Miss .ill jthe^)je&utIWi:hev(rj diWch; of; Stl' Anthony ,Vat Harden,' wisiri! I ? celfr brnted b^; R?v. Fr.. Casey, wben:Reg iriaid Arthur,- second eldest son of Miv 'and Ernest Rumble, of Aur vill, was unlied to 'T^ielma - Marie, eldest daughter of t^ iate 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald fpuff, of Harden. i ,'a pretty Redding of much local in tiirfcst wOifi celebrated In the Metho dist Churchy Young, by the Rev. ' H.- B. Cosier, M.M., the parties .-being Vera: Mary. Ellen, eldest daughter, of Mr. and Mis. F. Dawe, 'Hill yiev?,' Bendlck-Muirell, and T. Stirllng'Ho'po Southwell, ^oungest son of Mr. and' Mrs. J. : Soifth.woll, of 'Carrington,'.' Hall. - .; f ; . Mrs. J. C. Beveridgo, who is still a 'patient in a private hospital at Wagga, waauinable to attend the annual conference ot, the Country Women's : Aaeociation.i and . had with drawn her nomlnationj for'offlco. -Mra. Beverldge has for the' last five years been.- asked- :^o standi for president, hut did not like tho i idea of opposing Mrs. Matt ;Siiwyer. j During a: crowded and most impres sive Anzac jsfervice at the Presby terian- Church1, Tumut, the minister, Padre J. A. Malcomson. one time of Cootamundri.i1 was presented by Mr. F. E.. Arnoult,1 president of the Titmiit sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, with. (i. handsome Bible, suit ably inscribed, as a tdken of the es teem In wliich jio is lield by the league. ; . -.ii ' Tho death ;occurred, last week, of Mr. John McLeod, 83, an old 'and

highly rbspected resident of Harden. Born in Victoria, for manyi years he resided in Wiig'ga district, and ten years ago wen|.; to Harden. He is sur vived by a widow, three daughters,' and three soii— Mrs. P. J. King (Harden), Jlri. Hopkins (Wagga), Mra, TicehuraC (Picton), Mr. Albert McLeod (Hurstville), the Rev. Alex ander McLeod'; -. (Winchelsea, Vic.), and Mr. John , McLeod, ... Mr, R. [ staff 'of Mr. E. .'i|' Comrnins;; solicitor, of Junee, prior to. -leaving Juri'ee nine ' yeiirs ago to ' reside in; Newcastle, re turned to: Junee,; after a visit '.'to, sev ferai towns in the;south-west as Grand. ;Masteir^of the Grand United ;Order of Odditelfbws. Past C^rand ;; J.' Bnti^r ( presided at a dinner to - the -, visitor. The Mayor (Aid.. C.-;J. O'Sulliy'an), Aldermen W. J. -Hiacock, D, Donley, arid J: Davis were present, , also \the District Grand Master (Br. j. Web ster), of Albury, and. a number '7 -of brothers and sisters from Wagga.; ' ? News has been received in Tumut. of the death ot Arthur Neviile Stacey, of .'Canielot,' Tumut Plains,' at Lady lilinton Nursing ABsociation- Hospital, Srinagar, Kashmir, India, at the ..age of .64. . He was a -former manager of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney,'- and was- stationed at Bom- 1 ?bala, Yass, Tumut,; Bourke, and other centres. Twenty, years ago he resign ed' management', of the, Boyrke branch to become overseer ; of Wormatong station, -Tumut, for his father-in-law, Mr.-;H.: L. Harris,' yvhicti i position he occupied uritil^Mr.-jHarrls's : , death. Shortly after moving- to Tumut,,. . Mr. Stac.ey acquired, Cairielotj. a, iproperty of 2750 acres, where his family. ia now living. ' He was ? a' ke eri rflthlete, par ticularly in tennis and cricket. An adherent of the Anglican Church; he I held the office's : of , Sunday School I I superintendent, church - warden, I treasurer, and . financial . organiser from time to time. Mr. Stacoy was a shire councillor arid a director of the ?Tumut butter, -factory for 1 several terms. Failing health; caused him to take a sea voyage ' last'. February , to visit* his eldest daughter',-; Jean, who was nursing at the hospital in which ' he died, Mr. Stacey- is Burvlved by his widow, two BOns, ? and two daugh-' ters. ' v ^

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