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- All Saints' Church, Hunter's Hill, was the scene of
a fashionable marriage a few days ago, when Miss
Lucia Warren Jeanneret, eldest daughter of Mr. C.
E. Jeanneret, of " Wybalena," was united to Mr.
Harry S. Bingle, of Ashfield. The officiating clergy
men were the Rev. P. R. Spry Bailey, vicar; the
Rev. Dr. Corlette, vicar of St. John's, Ashfield; the
Rev. Arthur Collette, and the Rev. Arthur E. Bel
lingham B.A. The surpliced choir preceded the clergy
men to the altar; while Mr. Truman, who presided
at the organ, played the " War March of the Priests "
as a processional. As the bride entered the church
on the arm of her father, the choir sang the hymn
" The Voice that Breath'd o'er Eden." The service
was fully choral. The bride was elegantly dressed in
a trained robe of ivory white faille francaise, with
tulle veil and orange blossoms. She was attended by
four bridesmaids, Misses Bingle (2) and Misses Jean
neret (2). The dresses of two of the ladies were helio
trope veiling with lace fronts ; and ivory plush hats
were worn. The two little girls wore frocks of cream
nun's veiling, and drawn lace hats with geranium
ribbons. The bride and her bridesmaids each carried
lovely bouquets of choice bridal blossoms. The inte
rior of the church was beautifully decorated, the
altar and surroundings with white camellias, and the
chancel with pot plants and ferns. Mendelssohn's
" Wedding March " was played as the bridal party
left the church. The dejeuner and reception were
held at " Wyhalena" after the ceremony.
DUNGOG.
Within the last fortnight there has been quite
an unusual number of deaths in this vicinity, and
all of young people. The first, and most melan-
choly of all, was the death of Mrs. Bingle, wife of
our much respected Clerk of Petty Sessions, who
died in child bed. She was quite a young woman,
not many years married, and a daughter of Mr.
Jeanneret, M.P. The remains of the mother and
child were forwarded for interment in the suburbs
of Sydney, where the parents reside. Much public
sympathy is expressed for Mr. Bingle in his sad
Fix this textbereavement.
The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser Sat 5 Sep 1891
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