FATED TO MEET AGAIN
LONDON. A queer ehain of cireumstances will culminate in the marriage at Southoort, Lancashire, of David Scott Marland and Christine H'oneyihurne, both 22. •_ The . marriage jsrill tfulfii a surgeian's prophecy. ; Vl ' • : The couple were hrought into the world' on the same day within an hour of each other 'by Oaesarean operaions performed by the same surgeon. As they lay side by side -in a ward at the nursing home, a surgeon namcd Murray said: "Perhaps these two will meet again, fall in love and marry." The surgeon died some years ago, but Dr. Harold E. Sheldon, who attended hoth mothers, never a^orgot his wonds, although for 17 years there did not seem any chance of the surgeon's prophecy being fulfilled. During all that time David and Christine never met, and were not in fact aware of each other's existence. But five years ago th'ey met at a dance, and, without knowing anything of the story of their respective births, they fell in love At the wedding" Dr Sheldon will propose the health of the bride and bridegToom. "
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5308, 22 January 1947, Page 2
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