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Publication | June 1959 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly |
Notes | In the interior "Mistrust" story the woman is blonde. The woman on the cover uttering the "Mistrust" word balloon is brunette and is probably intended to be the woman from "The Parson's Wife". The other woman on the cover is probably the woman from "Was I Jinxed?". Neither woman on the cover are drawn by the artists who illustrated the interior stories. |
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Notes | In the interior "Mistrust" story the woman is blonde. The woman on the cover uttering the "Mistrust" word balloon is brunette and is probably intended to be the woman from "The Parson's Wife". The other woman on the cover is probably the woman from "Was I Jinxed?". Neither woman on the cover are drawn by the artists who illustrated the interior stories. |
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Comic Story | Mistrust (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Shortly after Helen and Glen are married, Helen begins to worry that Glen is seeing another woman. But Glen's suspicious behavior is just his attempt at surprising Helen with a new dream house so they can move out of their apartment. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: 4916 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Was I Jinxed? (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Ellen's first love dies in a car accident. The second dies in a plane crash. Swearing off further contact with men, her mother calls in a doctor to help her. Helen and the doctor fall in love and are married. |
Credits | Job #: S5213 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Parson's Wife (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Lois Spalding's friend Irene is surprised that Lois is willing to give up her life of gay parties to marry a preacher, Lee Elkins. After the wedding, Lois reflects on instances that reveal the courageous character of her husband that Irene doesn't know about. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: 5057 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Text Story | Paul's Pride (1.8 pages) |
Synopsis | Paul Van Gartman lost two million dollars when the company treasurer ran off with the money. Later, Alice Drewson meets Paul and falls in love with him. But Paul is concerned she won't be able to make the adjustment to a life without luxury since he is now poor. She convinces him that love is all they need and they end up getting married. |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Bottom of first page of story contains statement of ownership block. |
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Notes | This information is at the bottom of the first page of the text story.
BRIDES IN LOVE Published Quarterly at Derby, Conn. for September 30, 1958.
Charlton Press, Inc., Charlton Building, Derby, Conn.
Publisher - Edward Levy, Woodbridge, Conn.
Editor and Managing Editor - Burton N. Levey, Orange, Conn.
Business Manager - John Santangelo, Derby, Conn.
No circulation figures are provided. |
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Comic Story | The Best Intention! (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Shortly after marrying Jim, Sue wants to surprise him by redecorating their house while he is out of town for a week on business. When Jim returns, he tells Sue he prefers the old furniture. Sue is initially sad, but soon cheers up when Jim tells her they will be moving anyway because he has been made vice-president in charge of the California office. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: 5138 |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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