Show NOW MERRY MONTH OF MAY But In Olden Days Day Da a Grist Great Number of f Superstitions Superstition Were Wen to to the Season uon Many superstitions were fere held in regard to the month of or Ma May and it was held In in olden days as peculiarly peculiar peculiar- ly favorable for lor supernatural appear appear- ances No Xo one ope would t marry in in the month of or May butin but in the first morning morning morn morn- i ing of that month maidens rose early cady to gather which they threw over o t their cir shoulders to propitiate propitiate fate fato in in them a good husband If they co could d ed cd ty by the way in in catching a a. snail by Uj bythe the horns and throwing it over OTer their shoulders it was the time omen of good goodluck goodluck goodluck luck and if the snail was placed on a slate then likewise it would rould describe by its ita turning th the initials of the maidens maiden's future husbands husband's name Anciently the month of f May fay was wasu u ushered hered in in with many rol solemn rim rit rites and the first da day daj had the n name mc 0 of the Detroit N News c g states state The time was as a a season beason of of- boisterous mirth and riotous ty The mob elected a k king n and q 1 queen JI of or May and dressed them fantastically to preside over o their ceremonies |