Genre: Romance | Characters: Debbie Baylor; Tom Chaney; Rick Matthews; Estelle Baylor (Debbie's sister)
Text Story
Miracle of Love (1 page)
Synopsis
Curt falls in love with a young woman who engages him day after day in conversation on a park bench. His depression lifts and he returns to work at the law firm where he was employed before serving in Korea. The two pledge their love.
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Romance | Characters: Helene; Curt Patterson (blind Korean War veteran)
Comic Story
The Path of Love (5 pages)
Content
Genre: Romance | Characters: Grace Taylor; Terry Stewart; Motel Clerk; Aunt Mary; Paul
Notes
Due to the CCA was edited from the original to cover up lingerie during a dressing scene.
Featuring
Nancy Powers Solves Your Problem
Credits
Letters: typeset
Notes
advice
Comic Story
Man of My Choice (6 pages)
Content
Genre: Romance | Characters: Tess Hanly; John Mills; Mike Mills; Mrs. Mills; Rigney (butler)
Text Story
Delayed Destiny
Synopsis
Sally's father forbids her to date for six months until she turns eighteen. She is heartbroken because she is in love with - and has been dating - a young man named Rob. When she informs Rob of her father's order, he understandingly tells her that her father only wants to protect her. They decide to wait six more months before dating again.
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Romance | Characters: Sally; Rob; Sally's father
Comic Story
Scars on My Heart (5 pages)
Synopsis
Wealthy, flirtatious Babs is hideously scarred in an automobile accident. She falls in love with Bill Reiner, the lawyer handling her case, but believes he sees her only as a horribly scarred woman no one could possibly love. He corrects her and the two pledge their love. Babs eventually has plastic surgery to restore her face but the scars in her heart will always be there to remind her of her crippling self-pity.
Content
Genre: Romance | Characters: Babs Matthews; Bill Reiner; Nurse; Jane (Babs's maid); Alice Reiner (Bill's sister-in-law)
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