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VTOBER 19, 1933 PREPAID (18 words or leis 3/6, then 2d. per word). To be Married. R EAD : LEVERICH. — The engagement is announced between FI.VING-OFFICER G J. LACY RhAD, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. W. Read, of Sliurton, near Bridgwater, and MARGARET CLAIRE, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Leverich, of The Avenue, St. Margaret's-on-Thames. FRENCH : HORSFALL.— The engagement is announced between FLIGHT - LIEUTENANT THOMAS HOWELL FRENCH, R.A.F., youngest son of the late H. I). D. French, Conservator of Forests, Forest Dept. of India, and the late Mrs. French, of \Valsham-Ic-WillDW5, and MARY ELIZABETH SIBYLLA (BETTY), only daughter of the Rev. W. Horsfall and Mrs. Horsfall, of Mellis Rectory, Suffolk. FULLER-GOOD : BEECHING.—The marriage arranged between FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT J. L. F. IULLER-GOOD and Miss JOAN HELENA BEECHING will take place very quietly at Holy Trinity, Brompton, on October 21, at 12.30 p.m. POOL : GOODMAN,—The engagement is announced between FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT J. H. POOL. R.A.F., elder son of the late T. W. Poo! and Mrs. Pool, of Aston Rowant, Oxon, and MARGARET (Sunny), elder daughter of W. H. Goodman, M.R.I., F.R.S.A., F.Z.A., and Mrs. Goodman, of Burcott Cottage, Bierton, Aylesbury. DAVIS : FOADEN.—The engagement is announced between FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT E. S. COLBECK DAVIS, A.F.C., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ olbeck Davis, of Edgehill,Torquay, and CONSTANCE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foaden, Betweenways, Ashburton. M OIR : CROCKETT.—The engagement is announced between FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT JAMES FRANCIS MOIR, R.A.F.. second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moir, of North Canterbury, New Zealand, and RUTH ISABEL, daughter of the late Mr. H. R. Crockett and Mrs. Crockett, of Long Spring, Melton, Suffolk. HOLLAND : HOWARD.—A marriage has been arranged between FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT R. J. H. HOLLAND, Royal Air Force, and KATHLEEN MARY, only daughter of Mrs. A. A. Howard, of " Delbury," Oxford Road, Abingdon, Berks. Married. H ARRISON : WHITEHEAD. — On October 7, 1933, at the Sacred Heart Church, Wimbledon, SLIGHT-LIEUTENANT F. H. HARRISON, R.A.F., only son of the late Brig.-Gen. Gilbert H. Harrison, C.B., C.M.G., and Mrs. Harrison, to ¥)OKA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whitehead. Births. W ARDLE.— On September 27, 1933, at Simla, India, to SARAH, wife of FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT A. R. WARDLE, A.F.C., R.A.F.—a son. w AD]-ERTISEMEXTS. FLIGHT ORSTALL.—On October 6th, 1933,toiRosALEEN, wife of W. R. WQRSTALL, R.A.F.—a son. MI3CELLANE0US ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements for this column should arrive at this office by Monday, 12 o'clock noon. Special PREPAID Rates .•— 18 WORDS or less, 3/6, then 2d. Z* Display Caps Throughout, 1/6 per line. Personal Notices, Minimum 3/6, then 2d. per word. Situations Wanted ONLY, 18 words, 1/6. lid. per word after. Box No., II. per insertion extra. PATENTS CTANLEY, POPPLEWELL & FRANCIS, VJ Chartered Patent Agents, 88-90, Chancery Lane London, W.C.2. 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