A QUIET WEDDING
Groom Returns To Jilted Bride
ROME, Oct. 19. Vittorio Jannitti Priomallo , the man who said “no ” at the altar, has disappeared from Rome with the bride he left in tears a week ago. According to the Rome newspaper II Momento Sera,' Priomallo and his bride are staying at a “ discreet boarding house ” at Anzio. The 33-year-old lawyer Priomallo caused a sensation when he answered “no” to the priest's question: “Will you take this woman,” and then rushed out of the church with the bride’s grandfather hard on his heels. The 22-year-old blonde Clara Scalco was left there weeping. The newspaper said Priomallo had thought the matter over and decided he really loved the girl. He wrote to her, she wrote back, and now there will be a wedding. This time it will be a quiet wedding, with no fanfares, no Wagerian wedding march, and no “no ” at the altar.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27526, 21 October 1950, Page 8
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