A Bigga correspondent writes:—On September 2nd, in spite of very unfavourable weather, a large congregation assembled in the Methodist Church here to witness the marriage of Miss Cathie Clements; of Woolbrook, to Mr. Leslie Cicero Tom, of Trundle. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. Dixon, of Crookwell. The bride looked most attractive as she entered the church on the arm of her brother (Mr. David Clements), followed by three bridesmaids, viz., Misses Lottie Clements, Muriel Tom, and Amy Tom. Mr. G. A. Berry, of Trundle, acted as best man, assisted by Messrs. Ben Ridley and Cecil Nichols. Miss Vera Nichols played "The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden" which was heartily sung by the audience.
TOM.—February 10, 1938, at a private hospital, Mosman Leslie Cicero, beloved husband of Catherine Tom and loved father of Glennah (Mrs. Max Glasson), and son of the late Arthur S. and Annie Tom, of Orange and Trundle, aged 54 years.
TOM.—February 10, 1938, at a private hospital, Leslie Cicero Tom, beloved brother of Milton, Muriel (Mrs. D Stinson) and Amy (Mrs. T. Roadknight of Brisbane). aged 54 years.