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E i 45 --1 1 C ta Q15 gi . R. Clements: Have you heard the hook and eye song? Lillian Davis: Probably but spill it. ' . R.: Hook and eye get some money from?' Marie Oehm: What s the difference between a trolley car and an orchestra? Laverne Smith: 'I dunnof Marie: A trolley car is run by a motorman and an orchestra by a conductor. Charles McKenzie has been wanting to go to the Black Sea to fill his fountain pen. Miss Johnson: What did Sir Walter Raleigh say to the ueen when he had :pread out his coat?' Edna Kirkham: Step on it. Liz. A A Mr. and Mrs. Search were disagreeing on the merits of a certain book part. Mrs. Search: Why, Ted. you can't appreciate it. You never wrote a book. Mr. Search: No, and I never laid an egg. but I'm a better judge of an omelet than any hen in Missouri. Louise Butler: The man I marry must be square. upright and grand. Madge Small: But honey, you don't want a man. you want a piano. Loren Dallas: i'Honestly, now you never would have thought this car of mine was one I had bought second hand. would you? Glenn Dallas: Never in my life! I thought you made it yourself. Hazelmae Clark: Is Rudy Vallee really a Connecticut Yankee? Ruth Clark: Surely, haven't you heard of the Connecticut Valleys? Ik Pk P? .33 3 L2 E is gvi v g va -ca rs . 26-1 L,r THE KEYSTQNE -359 if Q . 415-gc-gi 8' A 6 -I -. , 1 :Q . . Q' 5 s 1: 45 F5 L75 .. 'N s I Q e : 2 e- , -- A - 35 IE 4V Y, Lois Heatherly: That candy in that window makes my mouth water, Q Bernice Froman: Well, here's a blotterf' f El.. And then there was the absentrminded professor who had the students write the exam questions while he answered them. I ' ' Carl Fulkerson: Get out and see if that tire is flat again. Huckleberry : It's all right on top. Drive up so I can see the bottom. EI 'E - ' il b kRanaldo Matthews: Right in the middle of the speech Saturday night, my suspenders ro e. , , F Raymond Debes: And weren't you embarrassed? gt Ranaldo: Well, not very. You see. Henry Maddox had them on. F 1 15: S fi' George Monge: I've just killed five flies-two males and three females. f Carl Miller: How do you know? George: Two were on the table and three on the mirror. -lin :zz Mr. Simpson: The word heir shows the inheritance of parentage from father to son. - , :-. Raymond Stump: In medieval times folks never married and therefore never made any W Q errors. Mr. Small: What is the Era of Good Feeling? 1 Charles Prout: Why the Whisky Rebellion. of course. c S :Ei it :si - Loren McClendon: Are there any connecting links between animal and vegetable king' AA' dom? - ' Dale Moore: Yes, hash. I i :El 1 . gr Margaret Morgan: What are you reading? , z. Romaine Noonan: The Daily News. ilk Margaret: How often does it come? I R IE? P ,-V L do g. 1 Y Y: . Q 1 aesasasasagaeasa TEA? g gi wg . -- ini f101l
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