HAVERFIELD (BALGUY), EVELINA English war hospital worker, daughter of the 3rd Baron Abinger, was born on Aug. 9, 1867. She married Major Haverfield, R.A., in 1887, and en secondes notes General Balguy in 1899. She col lected abandoned troop horses on the veldt during the Boer War and nursed them back to good condition. She was among the first London suffragists to be sentenced to imprisonment and organized a branch of the Women's Social and Political Union. She joined the Women's Emergency Corps in August 1914, founded and organized the Women's Volunteer Reserve, and was commandant in-chief of the Women's Reserve Ambulance (Green Cross) Corps. She gave heroic service to the Serbian wounded during the war, and returned to Serbia in 1919 to establish an orphanage for Serbian children. She succumbed to pneumonia, brought on by fatigue and exposure, on March 21, 192o, at Baiyna-Bachta.