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B4 Fletcher: Lu' Rickflrf Bo FlGtCher: M. Buck! G. Morin: Mo-BUCK: M. carter: F.QHarris: Mrs. Chaplin Mr. Chaplin! Lf Griffin! R. Page: Gi H5TmQDSff IDEAL WDMAN OF M.HaSa SHOULD HAVE! Eyes like Hair like Smile like Laugh like ' Complexion like Ellen King Gertrude Cook Shirley Harmon Marylin Buck Muriel Carter ,Legs like Katherine Davis Disposition like Sylvia Dartqell Teeth like Janet Hoskins . IDEAL MAN GF M.H.S, SHUULD HAVE: Eyes like - Donald Hott Hair like Tommy Wiley Smile like Ralph Jordan Laugh like Robert Fletcher Complexion like Laurenoe Ricker Disposition like Lorin Strout Teeth like Roscoe Gilbert 'Lend me a dime for carfere home, will you, Ricker?W ' 4 A Wlfm sorry, but dll Ifve get is half a dollar. 'Sp1endid! I'll take a taxi F - ' iiiiiiiitk rnwellf how are.you -getting on in your new eight room house?' Q W0h, not so badly, We furnished one of the bedrooms by collecting soap ooupons.W I HDidn?t,you furnish the other seven rooms?' 'We can't. They're full of soap.' .iiiiikikii WYou oanft believe everything you heer,n WND, but you can repeat it,' . xxxmiwiisi Wstuartf our son has swallowed a cent, What on earth shall I do?W . I : 0Oh,- well, let himl keep it: Next Friday is his birthday enyweyfv fxxxxmswki A . fFollowing rapid-fire dictetlon7. 'Novi Misa Howard what did you soy betweeh-v'Dear Sir' and 'Sincerely yoursvfv ' xxxxxxxixi 'George, you were in love with that glrli' Why didnft you marry her?N , 'Well, I wes all ready to ,propose -when she told me she loved three other fellowsf Byrcn,g Longfellow, and Whittier,'
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