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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - July 1, 1922 This cover depicts a wedding scene with social satire about modern transportation and courtship customs of the 1920s. A bride in an elaborate dress and veil arrives in a small aircraft (appearing to land at a Gothic church entrance), while a groom in formal wear gestures from the doorway. Below, two men in racing cars appear to be competing—possibly representing suitors or the groom's entrance method. The satire likely mocks the era's obsession with new automotive and aviation technology, suggesting these machines have infiltrated even traditional ceremonies like weddings. It humorously comments on how modernity was disrupting conventional social rituals, with speed and mechanical novelty replacing traditional courtship and ceremony.

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‘Brig hme ition an ranch JULY 1, 1922 } Judge LW FRICE 15 CENTS WITH WHICH IS COMBINED LESLIE’S WEEKLY Copyright, 1922, Judge, New York City