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Cartoons: Picnic Hijinks | The Saturday Evening Post

Cartoons: Picnic Hijinks | The Saturday Evening Post
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Cartoons: Bar None | The Saturday Evening Post

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Cartoons: Teen Trouble | The Saturday Evening Post

1.) Such an absurd thing to say, but ‘toon perfect here. 2.) Dad’s facial expression combined with what his reply is just soooo ’50s, isn’t it? 3.) Very interesting and unexpected. 4.) “Maybe…” 6.) “Honey, keep on experimenting, then ask me again later.” 7.) I’d just like to know how those dishes got sooo piled up like that. Mom’s hair has me worried. 8.) “That’s right! So here ya go start digging!” 9.) “Mary Lou, stop it right now! Get your butt out from under that bed, he’s a respectable young man. This is what I get with a daughter that never experienced the tough times of the Depression and World War II! NOW, young lady! Chop chop!”

Cartoons: Joking about Smoking | The Saturday Evening Post

I can’t stand cigarette smoke at all, but LOVE these cartoons. I don’t even know if I can pick a favorite. Well, that’s not exactly true, but it’s definitely harder. As entertaining as they are, there’s an undercurrent of disdain, resentment and even anger that spoke to the people then that weren’t happy about them. They may have been in the minority, powerless to do much about it, but these cartoons, though quite funny, still tapped into the dark shadows of lighting up. #4 surprised me that there likely were places with no smoking signs in ’56. #6 shows how addictive cigarettes were for people trying to quit! #7 is a bit shocking and would be a real no-no today, but the drawing’s too cute not to love. It also talks of throat irritation the boy probably heard on TV commercials back then of ‘less throat irritation’ with ‘their’ brand. With #8 I can’t tell if this guy is dancing with ‘another woman’ with his wife sitting there, or he’s dancing with

Cartoons: Santa s Struggles | The Saturday Evening Post

These were fun to read and I enjoyed so much, from top to bottom. We even have all 3 sections of the Fifties covered here. So my two favorites this week ARE the top and bottom cartoons from 1945 and ’59. The top one is wonderfully disturbing, and the bottom one quite unexpected. How often would Santa ever hear that? The art style of the bottom one is unusual, having a ‘New Yorker’ look to it. Neita says:

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