Mr. S. Irwin, brother of the bride-ala groom, acted as best man.en, Mr- A. M. Woodhousc, an Australian artist, died rocently at Gouiburn. Mr. ;a£ Woodhousc's work appeared for somo 11 time at the annual exhibitions of tho 5. Royal Art Society, and in recent years 1,1 at the exhibition of tho Australian Art ra* Society. His still-life “Zinneas” ,d!l hangs in the South Australian National ,,w Gallery. Commonwealth authorities sc-a lected one of his larger figure paintings and a still-life to send to the Empire Exhibition. Mr. Wooahouse's ’.y1' artistic life lias always been centred ■ . in Sydney. He hu«l independent. I1* means, and followed painting pureiy , for its own sake.[hofor At the Albury Methodist Church on ila. Tuesday night Gladys Mnv. younger ich daughter of Air. and Mrs. E. W. Sharp,1 of Engleliardt-atrcet, Albury. was inar-JSt mcd to Aubrey Edwaul, third son of th- Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Gould, of Ashfleld, ce formerly of Albury and Jindera. Rev.' Waller Theobald nffieint.od The V.riile.