George H J Evans + Florence Jessie Tindall

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Marriage 2 August 1911
Note: WEDDING AT ROUND SWAMP.

WEDDING AT ROUND SWAMP. (From a Correspondent.) A quiet but pretty wedding took place at Mr. George Tindall's residence, '''Clear View," on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. The contracting parties were Henry George Evans, son of Mr. William Evans, of Parramatta, and Florence Jessie, eldest daughter of Mr, George Tindall and Mrs. Tindall. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a princess gown of white muslin, trimmed with all-over embroidery, insertion tucks, and sash to match, also the customary wreath and veil and carried a bouquet of white flowers. Misses E. Tindall, and Rhoda and Violet Lowe were the bridesmaids. Miss Tindall wore a white muslin dress, trimmed with tucks and insertion. Misses R. and V. Lowe wore pink muslin, trimmed with tucks and insertion. The drawing-room was prettily decorated with ferns and flowers. Mr Alfred Tindall, bRother of the bride, was best mail. After the nuptial ceremony had been performed by the Rev. A. J. S. Seaton, the party adjourned to the dining-room, where the wedding breakfast was laid out. The Rev. gentleman proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom. The bride's travelling dress was blue cashmere, trimmed with cream satin, all-over lace and ribbon. The happy pair left Capertee en route to Bathurst by the mail train. The presents,, which were useful and ornamental, were; given by: - Mr. and Mrs. Tindall, silver butter dish and sugar basin; Mr. and Mrs. Brown, half-a-dozen cups and saucers; Mr. and Mrs. MacKander, frosted water jug; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, silver cruet; Mr. and Mrs. W. Leighton, sen,, pair of colored cake stands; Mr. and, Mrs. W. Leighton, jun., half-a-dozen dessert forks and spoons, and half-a-dozen teaspoons; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Howard, Morocco hand-bag; Mr. and Mrs. Hill, biscuit barrel; Misses Ida and Doris Hill, glass jam dish-;Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, pair vases and cream jug; Mr. and Mrs. A. Freestone, half-a-dozen cups and saucers; Miss Taylor half-a-dozen plates and jam dish;. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, glass butter basin and sugar basin: Misses R. and V. Lowe, pair of candlesticks; Miss H. Clifford, pair of curtain holders and pair of vases; Miss Fuller, pair of vases and jam dishes; Mrs. Rogers, pair of glass jam and butter dishes; Miss E. Tindall, glass sugar basin; Mr. S. Tindall, glass lamp; Mr. A. Tindall. ruby water jug; Mrs. Fuller, jam dish and cream jug; Mr. Will. Barnaby, a large lamp (Lithgow Mercury, Monday 7 August 1911, page 1).

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