LIGHTNING COURTSHIP
ROMANCE OF A PEER’S SON. EGYPTIAN WIDOW AS BRIDE. A beautiful Egyptian woman, Mrs. Rose Ados, is to become the Wife of the Hon. Douough O’Brien, the fourth sOn of the late Lord Inchiquin, the halfbiother of the present Lord Inchiquin, and the brother of Senator Marconi’s first wife, the Hon. Beatrice O’Brien, The marriage will be the culmination of a lightning coutrsllip. Mr O’Brien met Mrs. Ades for the first time at a dinner party in Loudon recently. Two days later he gave notice of his forthcoming marriage at the Hanover Square register office, and on Monday of the following week they were married. Mrs. Ades is an exceptionally attractive woman who has quickly become popular in London. She,was educated in. France, where she,- took a university degree, and speaks English with a pronounced French accent.
She is the reverse of the popular idea of an ■'Egyptian. Her skin is Exceptionally fair, her mop of wavy hair is flaxen, and her blue eyes are as pretty as her smile arid her vivacious manner. She was married when she was seventeen to an Austrian, whom she divorced recently. ■ / ■ “I love England better than any country I know,” she said in an interview. “I am so glad we shall settle down here. We are going to live in Portland Place after a short honeyr*oon in Ireland. It was my admiration of English ways and people that brought me to this country. I have sent my two little boys to a school here, and I want them to go on to public schools and to Oxford.” ■ . < Mrs. Ades is 31 years of age, and her fiance is 49. Mr O’Brien's first wife died in 1926.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6766, 21 November 1928, Page 11
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