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RARE PRINTS Connubial Comment in the Nebraska City News-Press. She was married in Palmyra to Walter John Jarrett, and to this onion was born three children, v Preparedness note from New Hampshire. as reported by the Concord Monitor and New Hampshire Patriot, Miss Margaret Taylor went to Pena to be the guest of Miss Ve Schultz, who is visiting with her pants in that city. rok ’ The far-reaching effect of the radio, as re vealed by the Bismarck, N.D., Tribune. One of Jack Haskins’ horses died last week from 4 strange melody. v Current events in the Buckeye State, as reported by the Columbus Dispatch. Jim Banks, of Shreveport, La., picked up a live wife at the corner of Main and Mc- Dougal Street, and was instantly shocked. His condition is much improved, but his wedding has been postponed. v The course of social events in Louisiana as noted by the Shreveport News Record. If it rains this evening the social will be hell tomorrow, "Please, Mr. Hassett, can't you wait until you get your driver's license?” Doings of the younger generation, gleaned from the Sioux City Journal, Miss Mabel Moore returned home Friday morning from a pleasure rip through the cast v Classified advertisement from the New York Times. Chevrolet Coach—1934 motor same as new, driven only 2,000 miles with drunk and spare tire in tear. Many other extras included, v Cynical note on the marital state from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Miss Helen dolsky and 1 Hunter were married Friday at Park Villa, The de- ception followed at the home of Rev. F. K. Miller. v The hazards of club life in Michigan, as revealed by the Muskegon Chronicle. A social hour will follow the program. A delicious lunch has been planned which will consist of the committee and the presidents of the six clubs. v Honest reporting in the San Diego Tribune. Five more police added to City farce. v Astral journalism in Obio, as noted by the Medina Sentinel. Speaking of busy women political leaders, “Zeke, Georgia Tech ruint youl” none is more so than Mrs. Anna Kane, who & is now dead and is in charge of the banquet and the refreshments. 30 comicbooks.com