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A Wedding.HURLEY—GARLINO.A qnict, vet pretty wedding «u c«lo-i brated ‘n Mudgec on Saturday, 8optem-r her 30. tlie contracting nartioa being Mr. '.John Hurley, M.L.A. for UirUer, i Chairman of the Publio Works Conimft-I tee, and Miss Annie E. Carling, eldoat ! daughter of Mr. A. C. Carling, of .-Springfield, near Gulgnng. The cere-• nionj’ was performed by the Yen. Arch-j deacon DunUn at Blair Athol, the reeidenoo of Mr. P. S. Carling, a brothci |of the bride, and who filled the ■role of beat man. The bride, who was 1 given away by her father, ra nicely dreesed in a delicate shade «*f gray cashmere, beaulilully trimmed with guipure inserti..... lace, and ribbon. Ifor * hat was of white u««, trimmed with pale , 1 , pink room, and she wore a gold cable : / bangle, which, with a lioautifol shower bouquet of white anemones, ouliaa, J ( carnations, and maiden hair ferns, con-1 s ■titutvd the bridegroom's gifts. The 1 Unique! aune from the Botanic Cardens, j The chief bridesmaid wu Miss Lucy ' _ Garling. a sister of the bride, aud ’ •lie wore a cream voile costume, I embroidered with silk and trimmed with I yak lace and insertion. Her picture hat . was of cream chiffon and vnlennionnr* I loco, trimmed with lilacs and ribbons, f i She also carriod a shower bouquet. The ' junior brideimnida were two nieoea of * the Iwiikt—Miss ('ra Wood and little , Mollie Darling—each of whom carried ^ wands deoorutcd with (lowers and rib bon. The funner wore a ctearu silk . dress and Valenciennes lace, pule blue hat with chiffon rows, while the later H 1 wax in cream nun's veiling, b«ha rihUm, ( aud eidelwels lace, a soft while hat trim- | mcd with white silk edged with vahui-. i.-nuea lacc and an nstrivh plume All \ i the hridnmauU wore gold amethyst brooches gills of the bridegroom. After f . the ceremony the bridal party and guests partu.de of the wedding breakfast, ’ the laldes lor which were resplendent | with Moral and other decorations. ‘Tile lleiili h of the Bride ami Bridegroom ' was proposed by the Ven. ArebdeiMon Dun- 1 stan, whoiuoderrferencotntholoiiB standing friendil'ip between the brtuegroom i mi id himself. Speaking of the bride. lie made highly eulogistic remark* concern i ing her g“l work for the Church of England nt. Lithgow, where she had re- , ■ sided for a number of years. The t«Mt ^ I wa* responded to bv the bridegaoom, l after winch toasts of ‘The Bridesmaids , and The Bride’s Parents ” were honored Mr. and Mrs. Hurley left on their honey. -nloon for Minflow Hath, on the Mountains, a large nundier of friend-. M*cm-j bling at tho station to see them ‘ off and shower confetti and tho beat . of w i-hcs iqion ihciu. The bride's going-away dress was n navy blue tailor mode costume : h|.uk chiffon hat and feathers, 1 During the day the bride and bridegroom ; were the recipients of numerous coil- ft gmtulutorv telegrniiiS from friends rc*i. i i dent in distant parts of the State. Tho presents to tho bride formed a valuable , and exceedingly pretty collection, the 1 ’ more noteworthy anu-ng the nnmber be- j ing a heautiful lot of fancy’ woik from ' the Lithgow tiirla’ Club, ’a very tine silver tea aud coffer service fioin the parishioner* of St. Paul’s C.K-. Lithgow,' a silver broad platter, knife and forkt 1 a t Tit fiat..
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Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative

Mudgee, New South Wales, AU

Thu, Oct 05, 1905

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