Show St. St Va s V Ety DaV February 14 4 Although experts do not nol agree on the tile origin of St. St Valentines Valentine's Valentines Valentine's Valentines Valentine's Val Val- entines entine's Day it is generally accepted accepted accepted ac ac- that the day is the day for lovers Chaucer believed that February yas was the day the birds chose tl tHeir mates Whether Chaucer was right or not shows that various races set great store by hy February February February Feb Feb- human human human hu hu- hu- hu as the day for man a choice of mates and so on It is possible 1 hat St. Valentines Valentine's Valentines Valentine's Valentines Valentine's Valen Valen- tines tine's Day originated in England England England Eng Eng- land from a combination of two other observances The Norman Norman Norman Nor Nor- man word for r a ladys lady's man was Galentine Since the the Normans Normans Normans Nor Nor- mans pronounced a g Ug as av a av a av v the word Valentine could coul easily have Ilave been combined combined com con with the Chaucer theory of the meeting of th the birds to produce Valentines Valentine's Day It is possible that the addition of the Saint stems from Roman days There were three St. St Valentines Valentines Valentines Val Val- entines all of them associated with February 14 in Ancient Rome As far as 1957 is concerned St. St Valentines Valentine's Day this year falls on a day the moon is full I This happens only once in several several sev seve eral decades and will not occur again for many years Since the moon is supposed to be the originator of or many romantic legends and impulses it is unique unique uni unique uni- uni que that St. St Valentines Valentine's Day in 1957 has the one hundred per percent percent percent cent support of this nearby planet planet for for all young lovers tomake to make mak full lull use of |