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By Jane Ware
Published: July 31, 2008

Marital myths?
What to remember about marriages. (According to an old legend, the month in which you marry may have some bearing on the fate of the marriage.)

Married when the year is new,
He will be loving, kind and true;
When February birds do mate
You wed nor dread your fate;
If you wed when March winds blow,
Joy and sorrow both you will know;
Marry in April when you can,
Joy for maiden and for man;
Marry in the month of May,
And you will surely rue the day;
Marry when June roses grow,
Over land and sea you will go;
Those who in July do wed,
Must labor for their daily bread;
Whoever wed in August be,
Many a change is sure to see;
Marry in September’s shrine,
Your living will be rich and fine;
If in October you do marry,
Love will come but riches tarry;
If you wed in bleak November,
Only joys will come, remember;
When December snows fall fast,
Marry and true love will last.“

Good Deed
Hats off to Susan for your kindness. May your new life have much happiness. God bless you.

Jane Ware is a mother and grandmother and has lived in Orange County her whole life. To suggest a topic or to contact Jane, call 672-2197.

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