Cartoons: Check, Please!

When you have your doubts about dining out!

Weekly Newsletter

The best of The Saturday Evening Post in your inbox!

SUPPORT THE POST

Want even more laughs? Subscribe to the magazine for cartoons, art, inspiring stories, fiction, humor, and features from our archives.

“You look tired, dear.”
Chon Day
June 15, 1963

 

“That’s not what I ordered.”
Ed Koren
May 22, 1965

 

“There’s no hurry. I have lots of figuring to do.”
John Dempsey
January 13, 1951

 

“Is there a waiter amongst you?”
Paul Peter Porges
August 25, 1962

 

“May I take your order?”
Stan Hunt
August 4, 1951

 

“I’m the party of six who called for a reservation!”
B. Brown
June 21, 1958

 

“Not many people know about this place.”
Martin Giuffre
August 26, 1961

 

Want even more laughs? Subscribe to the magazine for cartoons, art, inspiring stories, fiction, humor, and features from our archives.

Become a Saturday Evening Post member and enjoy unlimited access. Subscribe now

Comments

  1. I remember as a child reading the Saturday Evening Post @my Grandparents house quite often.
    it was a good sized magazine that came in the mail

  2. I LOVE #1 by Chon Day at the top most. Not sure what happened or why, and it’s best not to ask! In cartoon #4 down, the guy can’t get a waiter to take his order, and in #5 the waiter’s outside wanting to take an order. What’s going on around here?!

Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *