Wedding Bells.GA RUNG—DOYLE.A quiet, bat pretty, little wedding was solemnised on Monday, 4'h Instant, by the Rev. Mr. Noake at St. Matthew's C.E., Ocean-street, Bondi, the contracting parties being Mr. Edgar Lancelot Garllng, youngest son of Mr. Arthur Crawford Garllng, of Springfield, Galgong, and Miss Olive May Doyle, third daughter of Mr. R. Doyle, late of Redbournbary, Singleton. The bride, who was given away by Mr. John Hurley, M.L.A., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was attired in a pretty travelling dres3 of pale blue voile trimmed with narrow kiltings of blao silk and lace, and wore a pale blue picture hat of crinoline straw and tulle, arouud which was colled a handsome ostrich feather with fox-brush tip ; she carried a white kid prayer book with long white ribbon streamers. The bridesmaids were Mias Frances Doyle (siater of the bride) aud Miss Daisy Garling, of Gilgandra (niece of the bridegroom) ; they wore delicate heliotrope-colored voile dresses, elaborately trimmed with valenciennes lace and braces, and wore sashes of a deeper shade of heliotrope ribbon edged with pleated valenciennes lace and French knots of silk ; with those costumes they wore cream picture hats with feather and tulle trimmings. The bridegroom’s presents to the bridesmaids were gold Initialled rings. Mr. Fred. Stone, of Wavorley, was best man. After the ceremony the bridal party and a few Invited guests adjourned to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley, Peokivil-atreet, Bondi, where afternoon tea was served. After the toasts of ‘The Bride and Bridegroom’ and ‘The Bridesmaids’ were honored, the happy couple drove to the Hotel Arcadia amidst showers of rice and confetti. Mr. and Mrs. GarliDg were the recipients of numerous valuable and useful presents from their many friends.