A HAPPY THOUGHT
FREE trips for couples A few months ago, Signor Lino Ontenechini, the president of the neste “After-work Association,” had all thought. He announced that 11 the forthcoming brides and brideSiooms of the working classes who nose April 21, the National Festivnl t ' “kbour and tile birthday of Home, . J" wedding day. would enjoy a three-days’ trip to Rome, at the tati nse . ot tbe association. The inviu°n did not fall on deaf ears. Enah6* coup . les iu Trieste at once set out making arrangements to be married on April 21, while young men • “?. “ a d hitherto shown no particular „ „hation for matrimony became en»uged with remarkable rapidity. Seventy couples “oil the day” stood the altar of the cathedral of Uiusto for the Nuptial Mass. There f p rs carpenters, shoemakers, chaufpost office clerks, factory hands and dock labourers. hn^*i S * x in tlle evening the “train of au t'Ptness” conveyed the 70 couples bail 0 ,., me ' chaperoned by the inde<Sable Signor Domenechini. Be- _. , returning to Trieste the r\ewlyanri S ’~ r ' !ln interview with J 1 Duce w an audience with the Pope.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 19
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