TO WED A PRINCE
DANCER’S PERSIAN IDOL
Permission has been given by Mr. Henry Palmer, father of Miss Hilda Palmer, the Toronto dancer, to marry a wealthy Persian Prince, subject to three conditions: — 1. That there are handsome marriage settlements. 2. That she be permitted to visit America every year. 3. That the husband in no way interfere with her religion. The bridegroom to be is 11.1. H. Prince Farid, a relative of the ex-Shah. Prince Farid is said to own a wonder palace in Teheran. He has been travelling in Europe and America for several years. To the “Central News” Miss Palmer told the story of her romance. „ "I first met the Prince in Victoria, “Farid saw me on the stage, and fas he told me afterwards) admired my SII “He obtained an introduction and wanted to take me out, but I would not ° “Then the other day, he asked me to marry him. and I replied ‘Perhaps. No one was in the secret, only mother a! Y'Th« d prince is suc h a dear, with the loveliest eyes imaginable.” On arriving at the Toronto home to claim his bride, the Prince hi ought some magnificent presents, including a pearl necklace said to be "oith a kin„ s ransom. ___
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 11
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210TO WED A PRINCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 11
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