BOSTON FRIENDSHIP TOURS
Auspices Greater Boston Federation of Churches
A NEW WORLD ITALY
Tour 117, December 16, 1933
FRANK L. HAVEY, B. U. School of Theology, Chairman
2.00 P. M. Registration at North Bennet Industrial School,
corner Salem and North Bennet Streets. Subways, Battery
Station, on Atlantic Avenue, or Scollay Square. From both
stations, walk via Hanover Street to North Bennet Street.
2.15 P. M. IMPORTED ITALIAN CUSTOMS, by Vittorio
Orlandini, attorney. Highlights of Italian culture and art,
picturesque traditions of Old World Italy.
2.45 P. M. HISTORIC NORTH END, yesterday and to-day, by
Joseph Cicco, architect.
3.00 P. M. SHORT TOUR, under guidance of Mr. Cicco,
through Boston's narrowest street, past Charter House, Paul
Revere's home, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Prado, etc.,
ending at Old North Church.
3.20 P. M. THE RISE OF MUSSOLINI AS A POWER FOR
PEACE, by Judge Felix Forte, decorated by the King of Italy
with the Cross of the Crown. Why the world must reckon
with Mussolini.
3.50 P. M. Leave for North End Italian Church, Salutation
Street. ITALIAN CHRISTMAS PLAY, by little Italian
children, under direction of Mrs. Anna Porter Giamberessi.
4.30 P. M. STREET AND STORE SCENES of New World
Italy. Visits to Louis Alberghini, Andrew Boschetto, Pas-
quale & Dianni, shops selling imported fancy groceries,
cheeses, oils, spumoni, gelati, and to P. Natalie's bakery.
5.15 P. M. Adjournment for those not wishing dinner.
5.30 P. M. Optional dinner. LA BOHEME RESTAURANT,
154 Richmond Street. Antipasto, minestrone, spaghetti Bo-
lognese, broccoli, Bel Paise and fruit, specially priced at 50
cents. Those wishing dinner, notify Mrs. Philip Hagan, who
arranged this tour, at registration.
NEW YORK CITY TOUR, January 12-15, Cuba and India
seen with New York Reconciliation Trips, Chrysler Tower, Radio
City. Time to shop. Leave Boston 5.15 P. M., Friday, via Colo-
nial Steamship Line busses. Saturday night at Hotel Times
Square. Arrive Boston 8 A M., Monday. Twenty-five reserva-
tions must be in by December 16 to make $11.50 rate possible.
Make reservations with, address inquiries to Mrs. Philip Hogan,
Egypt, Mass., who arranges the Tours.
Tours open to the public; dues, 50 cents.