Cartoons: Wedding Woes

The big day doesn’t always go as planned!

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“May we interrupt this program for a brief word from you?”
Orlando Busino
December 31, 1966

 

“I believe that’s the fellow she jilted.”
John Gallagher
October 3, 1964

 

“Don’t forget, dear, Mama’s having veal cutlet tonight for supper, fixed just the way you like it!”
Bill Hoest
September 10, 1966

 

“Just put me down by the phone.”
Martha Blanchard
July 30, 1966

 

“Better have just one more. I’m getting married at five o’clock!”
Bill Hoest
February 27, 1965

 

“You must bring your young man around sometime, dear, so we can have a look at him.”
Henry Martin
December 31, 1966

 

“You figured that a little close, didn’t you?”
Bob Barnes
December 17, 1960

 

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Comments

  1. You editors really came up with some great mid-century cartoons this week! I have to agree the opening picture (or #7 bottom) is my favorite too. #1 by Busino though is actually the most degrading. The pastor and the bride look fairly angry to me. Love #3 down with the groom’s mother interfering=====during the ceremony itself. Priceless.

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