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Lovers' Lane
Date | Number: 11 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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PublicationApril 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesAlthough the cover bears the title "Every Girl's Love Song" and there is an interior story with this title, the scene on the cover is not related at all to the story's plot.
 
CoverEvery Girl's Love Song
ContentGenre: Romance
NotesAlthough the cover bears the title "Every Girl's Love Song" and there is an interior story with this title, the scene on the cover is not related at all to the story's plot.
 
AdvertisementHow "Mini-Gym" Turns Dateless Dorothy into Dazzling Dotty! (1 page)
FeaturingMini-Gym Corp.
ContentGenre: Sports | Characters: Bill; Dorothy; Harry
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
Comic StoryFair Exchange (8 pages)
SynopsisLynn’s parents refuse to let her date because she’s only 15 but she convinces them to relent. Tom is interested in Lynn but she prefers Frank, while her friend Peggy has a crush on Tom. Lynn and Peggy switch babysitting jobs: Lynn works where Frank is tutoring the family’s son, and Peggy is escorted home by Tom, who expected to see Lynn. Peggy and Lynn thus each get a date with the boy they prefer.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Frank Martin; Lynn; Miss Higgins; Peggy; Tom; Mr. Jamison; Mrs. Jamison; Billy Clarke
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
PSAUncle Sam Has a Green Thumb (1 page)
FeaturingU.S. Savings Bonds
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: Uncle Sam
NotesPublic Service Ad to buy U.S. Savings Bonds.
 
Comic StoryLetter to My Husband (8 pages)
SynopsisNewlyweds Carol and Dick have different attitudes about money: he is thrifty, she is not. He gives her $200 to buy furniture but stipulates she has to pay in full. Carol spends some of the cash on clothes and has to purchase the furniture on the installment plan, keeping this a secret from Dick. She goes further into debt and can’t make the payments. When the store sends Dick a collection letter, Carol burns it. She eventually confesses and Dick says he knew about the debt but was waiting for her to tell him. They reconcile.
CreditsPencils: Allen Baron [as Baron] (signed) | Inks: Allen Baron [as Baron] (signed)
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Carol Henley; Dick Henley; Mr. Shannon; Mr. Henley; Mrs. Henley
NotesSigned as "Baron", these have been wrongly credited for decades to Tom Baron, but movie and tv director, Allen Baron claims them.
 
SynopsisWendy’s friend Lil says the country club dance is the perfect spot for Pete to propose to Wendy. However, at the dance Wendy sees Lil go out into the garden with Pete and gets jealous: Pete explains that he was asking Lil how to propose marriage to Wendy. Wendy accepts.
FeaturingHow Did He Propose?
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Lil; Pete; Ralph; Wendy
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Although the publisher offered readers $10 for stories of how their husband proposed, there is no attribution in this particular story regarding the source, so its "non-fiction" status is questionable.
 
Comic StoryThis Time Forever (8 pages)
SynopsisAlice loves Dr. Bob but when he decides to open his practice in their small town instead of going to New York, Alice says she won’t marry him: she would prefer to move to the city. When Alice’s grandfather falls ill, Bob can’t attend to him right away because of another emergency case involving a woman in childbirth. Gramp survives and says Bob did the right thing. Alice is angry, but when Bob enlists in the Army, she admits she loves him and they will be married.
CreditsPencils: Al Bare | Inks: Al Bare
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Alice Craig; Dr. Bob Owens; Gramp Craig; Tess; Biff (a cat)
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
SynopsisEloise responds to a reader's letter, instructing her in how to relate to people.
FeaturingThe Love Clinic
CreditsScript: Eloise Taylor
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Romance | Characters: Eloise Taylor; Ethel B.; Joyce
NotesThis is not really a dramatic story, it is actually like an illustrated "advice" column, showing how young women can overcome shyness and make friends.
 
FeaturingLove Problems
CreditsScript: Eloise Taylor (credited) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Romance; Non-fiction | Characters: Eloise Taylor
NotesLetters from readers - Nan D., Peggy F., Charlotte, B.N., Puzzled and Betty G. Art identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Text ArticleMoney on Stamps (1 page)
FeaturingStamp Page
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryEvery Girl's Love Song (8 pages)
SynopsisLois becomes friends with Bill because she plays the piano and he sings. Her friend Gail suggests Bill is using Lois as an unpaid accompanist. Bill becomes angry when Lois confronts him, and they break up. Gail moves in on Bill. Lois dates Jerry and encourages him to sing. However, Gail is not a good pianist and Jerry can’t sing. Lois quits the piano and Bill stops singing, but they are reunited when a teacher asks them to perform at a school function.
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Bill Scott; Gail; Henry; Jerry; Lois; Miss Anderson; Miss Dean
NotesArt identification from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
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