What Today Means To You.
What Today Means To You.

What Today Means To You

by MARY BLAKE

"AQUARIUS."

IF February 9 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. The danger periods are from 8 a. m. to 9:15 a. m. and from 10 p. m. to 11 p. m.
    The influences for this date bring relaxation and mental contentment. A friend will bring happiness and good fortune, which will extend into the future. A good time from a health standpoint.
    Childen born on this February 9 will be versatile and resourceful, of a joyous temperament, rather proud, and will have keen, penetrating minds. They will be fond of sport and gayety and will become social favorites.
    You are inclined to be quiet and reserved under any and all circumstances. You possess remarkable self-control and would possibly be able to count on more friends and associates if your disposition permitted you to display more spontaneity. You feel deeply, but no one ever suspects it. Your sympathies are wide, but you think they should only be shown in deeds and not in words. You are well fitted to cope with an emergency, but are not so much needed in the routine of ordinary daily life.
    Naturally you are cautious and rather adverse "to take chances." Your Horoscope denotes that you are thrifty and, while never destined to become rich, you will never be "up against it." Your temperament, although few suspect it, is affectionate, and to your chosen mate you will always be constant, as well as loyal to your few friends.
    You are very much drawn to home, and all that it implies, and in the intimacy of the family circle you are not quite as placid as you are on the outside. You possess rather a marked talent for mechanical pursuits and are versatile. You can do quite a number of things and do all of them more or less well.

    Successful people born February 9:
    William King, first Governor of Maine, "The Sultan of Bath."
    William H. Harrison, ninth President of the United States.
    William T. Sampson, naval officer.
    Nathan Goff, jr., lawyer and politician, Secretary of the Navy, under President Hayes.
    Wynkoop Kiersted, hydraulic engineer.
    George Ade, author.

(Copyright. 1930.)


Source:

Blake, Mary, "What Today Means To You," The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., Sunday, 9 February, 1930, p. A10.

Created May 18, 2006; Revised May 18, 2006
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