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# Page Analysis: Life Magazine, June 5, 1931 This page combines **advertising and humor content** typical of 1930s Life magazine. The top cartoon depicts two golfers—one asking his lonely companion if he's gotten "lonesome here by yourself," while the other sits alone with Wrigley's gum. This advertises Wrigley's as a companion to pass time during solitary moments. The main article, "What to Do While Waiting for Your Opponent to Putt," humorously catalogs the psychological torments of golf: nervousness, impatience, distraction, and self-doubt. It's satirizing golfers' competitive anxiety and the mind games inherent in the sport. The bottom cartoon shows an ailing dog with the caption "Did someone here phone for an osteopath? Yes, Jumbo here ain't feeling so well"—a gentle joke about the dog's size and health. These are lighthearted, non-political pieces reflecting 1930s leisure-class humor.