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ASTROLOGERS AND MARRIAGE

ADVICE TO SWEETHEARTS Influence Of Saturn In Home ' London, May 3. All those songs about the moon and June may have a more important meaning in the future if the ideat of astrologers who opened their weekend conference at Harrogate .are carried out. Believing that astrology may help happy marriages, they suggest that sweethearts should not merely gaze at the stars, but should ako place ihe disposition of the planets at tbair birth before astrologers. For, say these astrologers, if the tun appears in a certain part of the heavens and the moon in the same on ‘their horoscope there is a close friendship—but possibly no wedding bells. But if the sun appears on the horoscope of one in the same position as Mars appears on that of the other, then they can make plans for thieir golden wedding. Trouble in the home may more likely be due to the influence of Saturn than to mothers-in.law, declared the astrologers. But if the sun and Mars are in the division of Libra you find those happy-ever-after endings. A Warmer Year. “The disposition towards happiness of two peopl t is in the arrangement of the s'ars, not so much in their being born under one planetary influence,” said Mrs A. Sudley Hurren (London). “We believe we can advise young people contemplating marriage on the difficulties they may meet and how to overcome them.” These two hundred astrologers—welcomed by the Mayor of Harrogate, Alderman H. Bollard —deny the ability to prophesy, but say that the planets do reveal tendencies towards certain events, among this year’s being: Weather will be warmer than in 1936, but there will be heavy thundershowers and rain. King George VI will have a happy, prosperous reign, with fears of international complications decreasing and good trade. There may be fire aboard an Atlantic liner. Mr. R. s. Gledow, a ‘tall, bearded •young man, said that he was making a special study of the association of astrology and accidents.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 434, 15 May 1937, Page 2

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ASTROLOGERS AND MARRIAGE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 434, 15 May 1937, Page 2

ASTROLOGERS AND MARRIAGE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 434, 15 May 1937, Page 2

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