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Lenawee County S avinfg S B ank The Bank on lfze Busy i1 Old - Reliable - Conservative - Safe
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T'11cSENICJR s1cKLE192s f aaaaa. .-.aaaa -a .... aa. a vm Flynn: She reniinfls nie of the sea. Fretwell: Howzat ? Flynn: She looks green, but sonietiines she is awfully rough. NY. Allabach: ulilll going home. M. Allshouse: XYhy? VV. A.: I live there. Tom Hoover: I flrew a picture in ten minutes and thought nothing of it. Helen lYarner: I saw it and flifln't think nothing of it. either. NOT SERIQUS Dont you think shes rather two-faced? Yes, but it washes oilf every night. 1'Have you any thumb tacks? No, but I have some Finger-nails. Caller: XYhat's your son Eflwarmls average income? Erlwarcl's Mother: About 1'l1lflIllglllf.n Have you hearrl the latest Scotch song? Let the Rest ot the lYorlrl Go 'Buyf' Miss Surely you know Henry lYar,lsworth Longfellow. S. Bloueh: Qh. yes. he's the guy who was so illllllli that he thought 'Uncle Toms Cabin' was a night club. Dentist: You yellerl like a wilcl man. I thought you at least had a little nerve. Bob Swift fnursing his jawh : lYell, I clicl. You'll hncl it in that tooth. A. Moore: nlllll surprised at your tailor turning' you out like that. A Morgan: It's not his fault. He can never get the right measurements- Iilll so ticklishf' TO BE CONTINUED Her: nlllll sorry to disappoint you. but I became engaged to Tom last night. It: XYell. how about next week. then ENDoRs13MENT K' They laughed when I sat clown at the piano. But why? Dicln't they know how well you play? Uh, yes. but there was a tack on the piano stool. Miss Patch: XYhat excuse have you for being so late? john jasper fbreathlesslyj: I ran so fast, teacher, that I-I-I clicln't have time to think up one. Geo. Davis: My car was named after Napoleon. Nelson Iihinger: Not long after, I imagine.
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1 Thr SENIOR SICKLE 1928 I. 7 --sa V M-Y Y A 7 ... QUALIFYING Sir, I have courted your daughter for six years. XYell, what do you want? To marry her of course. Good, I thought you wanted a pension or something. U Do you think it healthy to keep your hogs in the house a social investigator asked. i'XYaal, I dunno. was the reply. But I been akeepin' my hawgs there for fourteen years and I aint never lost one of 'em yet. Salesman lat motor showy : This is the type of car that pays for itself. sir. H. Higgins: II'ell. as soon as it has done that you can have it delivered at my garage. Teacher: IYhat does the prelix 'mag' mean? G. Davis: Teacher: 'XYell, give me a word containing this stein and use it in a sentence. George: ','I like magpiesf' Mrs. Cairns: XYhat is bacteria? Boh Swift: The rear end of a cafeteria. G. Badgley fconsulting cook hookj: UO. my. that cake is burning' and I can't take it out for live minutes yet. judge: Have you anything to say. prisoner. hefore sentence is passed upon you? G. Aldrich: No. except that it takes very little to please me. She: Meet me at the library tonight at seven o'clock. It: All right: what time will you he there ? A co-ed may love a boy from the bottom of her heart. but there is always plenty of room at the top for at least one more. GET BORN EARLY XYhat do you believe is the reason for youiwlong life. Uncle Aaron? the reporter asked the colored centenarian. , Becoz I was hawn a long' time hack. Ah guess. said Aaron retlectively. A SPOTTER Tom Hoover: XYhere do you work. jim Jim Morse: In a domino factory. Tom Hoover: lYhat do you do ? 'lim Morse: I put the spots on. Tom Hoover: IYhy aren't you working today? -Iim Morse: XYell. you see. they are making hlanks todayf'
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