Judge, 1932-08 · page 23 of 36
Judge — August 1932 — page 23: what you’re looking at
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Judge Slightly Sour Grapes V E quarrel about the slightest things, I'm all upset and harried; We're getting on each other’s nerves. . It’s time that we got married. IRLS who wear long woolen bloomers Have no fear of evil rumors. V HATS a love affair without A little love and lotsa doubt? I CAN always Get a beau; Don’t say y And won't say no; Not too fast And not too slow; I can get ’em, That I know—- Easy come, y go. ] ARRIAGE is supposed to be , What every woman wishes “He's going to have some job mowing that lawn But I prefer a lonely life . ? - To one of washing dishes. when he gets back. —EVELYNE LOvE Cooper BuRGLAR—TI ain't had so much fun since I was a boy scout! 21 comicbooks.com