BISHOP'S ROMANCE.
NURSED BY BRIDE-TO-BE. LONDCXN, October 3. Miss Enid White, who recently became engaged to Dr.' Radford, P'jhcp of Goul- fe burn, is a very; charming, petite, young brunette. A ' representative of the "Sun'" found her at the Church House, Westminster, pourL.g out tea for Dr. Radford, whose.-lands were swathed in bandages. The bishop'has been an omnivorous reader at the Church' House library and lias gone there every day for the last fortnight. One day he sought a particularly heavy book, and was balancing himself on the top step of the ladder which fell down. Miss White proved to be a most tender nurse. J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 7
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