Hollywood (1942)

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IWorvell Tells On Time Stars Famous Hollywood Astrologer Reveals Startling Movleland Predictions For 1942 By NORVELL Three marriages for Jane Russell? ■ For ten years I have been court astrologer to Hollywood. I have always told the whole truth as I saw it in the stars. Of course, some of the players become annoyed with an unfavorable reading, but most of them are good sports and enjoy having their horoscopes read, even if the predictions are not always "constructive." There are Tyrone Power and Jeanette McDonald for instance. I have set up their charts numerous times with great care and each time I get the same result: failure in marriage. Tyrone thinks it's funny and always says when we meet: "Well, old Uranus hasn't caught up with Annabella and me yet." Jeanette has red hair; is a little more peppery, and sometimes gives me a verbal spanking, but she always submits to having her horoscope read again. I have made one or two enemies, of course. There's Bruce Cabot, who walked in on me one day when I was advising his wife, Adrienne Ames, to leave him. If you ever see me diving under a table at Ciro's, it's because Mr. Cabot has just made an entrance. About the first of the year a long line of limousines pulls up to my door and in troop the movie great to find out what the ensuing twelve months have in store for them. This year I am going to share my findings with the readers of Hollywood and you may read my predictions under the sign in which your favorites were born. ARIES Persons born under this sign are fiery, aggressive and ambitious. Naturally it is well represented on the screen. The 22 pioneers of pictures were practically all Aries born: Pickford, Chaplin, Swanson and many others. The greatest Arien today is Bette Davis. When I first met Miss Davis she was unwilling to have her future read. "What!" she said registering horror, "I consult a fortune teller!" However, she finally became interested. Last year I was able to scoop everyone in predicting Bette's marriage to Arthur Farnsworth. Smooth sailing for her in 1942. Another Academy award winner of Aries birth is Spencer Tracy. He went slightly off beam in that hoary classic, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but his star has not set. The new year holds professional advancement for him, but there are serious warnings about his health. That brilliant meteor Stirling Hayden, born March 26th, is an Aries with a Pisces hangover, which explains his restless attitude toward life. Don't fret, lassies! He will be back. Fame is his destiny. I see marriage for Joan Crawford, and if she marries someone born in Leo or Sagittarius, it will last. Her career has years to run. I predicted Bill Holden would marry Brenda Marshall but not with the approval of the stars.' The stars say this marriage can't last. TAURUS I call this the fireside sign because those born under it are quick to rush to comfort and security and leave adventure far behind. It took a national emergency to take one of them out of a rut. I predict that when Jimmy Stewart gets out of the Army, he will marry the first sensible glamour girl he dates. Sensible and glamorous! Could that mean you, Miss De Havilland? Alice Faye was wise to retire when she found love. Her chart shows that she can have a happy marriage or a career. Not both!