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Show ' 1939 DAILY HERALD 6 tet Us G ive Thanks if-- ' r V For the many blessings showered upon us throughout the year . . . for the families gathered for the yield of in homes across America . our labors in the fields, in industry and yes, in the home. For these and many 1 ' - - 7 si - others we give thanks. I v ' I 'X' V 1 - :::x::v'X;,:::-Iranian beauty Farah ROYAL NUMBER THREE 'newsmen's answers as she Dibah' smiles questions at. to board a plane Orly. Airfield in Paris while waiting for Teheran, Iran; The Iranian Imperial Palace early today that the Shah of Iran will become beauty late tonight and that engaged to the 21 year-old the marriage will take place Dec. 21. The Shaw divorced two Empresses because they- failed to bear him a male heir to the Peacock throne of Persia. (Herald-UP- I . Telephoto) an-noiiD- 1:, : : .... M.,-?- , , ced -- - Pleasant View Shah of Iran Will Take Third Bride Girl Works For Greater Safety j BY JOSEPH MAZANDI Js United Press International f - beauty. The formal engagement party will take place tonight in? a private ceremony at! the Shah's-marblpalace when the monarch places, a gold ring on the finger .of the lovely Farah Dibah, the imperial palace an- nounced. The wedding will take -- place Dec. 21. The announcement of the Shah's intention to marry M.'ss Dibah,. whose first name Farah means "joy," followed' her , return Saturday froma trousseau-shoppin- g spree in Paris. The Shah only last year divorced Queen Soraya.'and he was, previously wed to Princess Faw-ziNeither produced him a son. Scraya ' was reported several weeks ago to be devastated by reports of her former husband's She was forthcoming marriage. said to be still in love with him. Miss "Dibah, a. small, elfin-lik- e Persian beautyj fraces her ances try back 27 generations to the Prophet Mohammed." She captured the Shah's heart in a whirl- so-call- courtship and he to off he. Paris to buy a packed wardrobe fit for a queen. "I want to give tne Shah a son and heir," Miss Dibah said in, an interview. ."Three children is what I want. I love, children. They will, come to me." k , MULTIPLE CHOICE M BURLINGTON, VJt." A GRADE (UPI) opened had either a double "or triple yolk. Stokes,' who buys 15 dozen eggs a week, switched from larg'e to small eggs ' before he found a single yolk egg. MIJSI8E " proceeded CERY GOODS TO MAKE THE MEAL COMPLETE milk dm., y nJ tWfWB ffilli ill MW, Iff is-th- KRAFT Cheese Spread Pimento, Pineapple, Olive Pimento, IS American 5-o- z. IGA 4-ST- NEWS AR With ROY GIBSON 10P.M. . . , . ' ; 1Sme m . ' - ' BkfeoDs . MONDAY thru! FRIDAY t v '..' Jlbove all., its light! ' ' APptHS - Cliannef 4 .:' $y IIS v . , . . IB. 'If 160 f I OrSTJUED, MATURED AKO SCOICH WHISKY Ilsomf 3 PROOF Vr - -- Kg , - 't Q . f.G.A. 'V Pint Jars ELEKOEO SCOTCH WHISKY - CSEYFUS. a ASHBY C- O- INO. SOLE U.1 IMPORTERS li. "',"---I for m scouanO' M for 4-- H (TVT I "3 e" .. kscoTCHM'- ' i - B;.::::::;::-.-- ". 1 j- jS c For eight days, eveYy egg . that restaurant owiier Peter Stokes I n n n rf1 ed -- a. ; a grade , " e two-wee- :ym - L wind pLKKK -H. THE TEHRAN, Iran UPI) Shah of Iran, who. divorced two empresses-becausthey failed to ' bear him a male heir to the pea- cock throne of Persia, will be-come engaged ' tonight to a . Carol Roberts was acclaimed as one. of the county winners in safeShe has been a ty in member for,' five years, but this year , concentrated" on an, extra project in safety. ." For sometime she was quite concerned about "the. brush that grew' along- the ditch It "bank near their place. came right up to the bridge "on the roadway beyond which many neighborhood children played and parked their bicycles. This brush cbstructeed . the view of anyone driving down the road . and before they knew it they were right on the children. Ater hearing the squealing brakes frequently and knowing the dangerous situation, she decided to see if something could be done, so the children could get onto the highway without coming out of a blind alley. Armed with pruners, saw and ax, and fortified by her .sister and father, they to clear away the brush. It was a long day's work,, but the peace, of mind in knowing that perhaps she saved a child from being hurt or maybe killed, offsets the aching back and. blistered hands she got Now the children can enter onto the highway with their bicycles and visibility is good in both directions instead "of.1 being hidden . by brush. Besides this safety task she has been very conscious of the hazards that exist around their farm in the way of nails in boards, mislaid tools, farm machinery and animals, as well as the little things in the home that need constant watching. She. has made her family conscious, of the need to always be on the alert and think safety. ," Carol daughter of Mr. And 'Mrs. Stanley Roberts, of Pleasant View. She has also completed other projects ' in home improvement and clothing. PLEASANT VIEW - ' . " , . '"'.i:-v-- ; ' |