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Issue: Personal Love #30 Public Domain
Publication Date: December 1954
 
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Variant: unnamed
Rating: Authorized A. C. M. P. Conforms to the Comics Code
Publisher: FlagEastern Color
Indicia Publisher: Famous Funnies
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency: Authorized A. C. M. P. Conforms to the Comics Code
Content Items: 14 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
Disclose Notes: Trademark registered United States Patent Office, The Eastern Color Printing Company.
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Steve Donahue (photo of Johnnie Ray [Johnny Ray]); Katy Donahue (photo of Mitzi Gaynor)
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From the movie "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954).
Free! Elizabeth II Empire Stamps

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Queen Elizabeth II
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The Lady is Lost

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Aunt Kate; Bruce; Ellen; George (flashback); Mr. Johnson (flashback); Mrs. Lacey
Ellen sees her fiancé Bruce embracing another woman and breaks off their engagement without letting him explain. Her aunt Kate tells Ellen the story of her romance with George. They worked together and Kate fears George robbed the office safe to buy her an engagement ring. George says he got the money by working a second job and breaks up with her because of her distrust. Ellen apologises to Bruce and he has a good explanation for what she saw. They reconcile.
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Wings of Love

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aviation, romantic
Charlie; Grant Dunlop; June Sutton; Mrs. Sutton; Tim Drake
Although she doesn’t love him, secretary June agrees to marry her middle-aged, wealthy boss Grant, under “pressure” from her mother. Shortly before the wedding, June runs into old friend Tim, a Korean war hero pilot. He and June go up in his plane and are forced to crashland in a remote mountain area. Tim, his arm broken, and June are trapped in a cabin by a blizzard and discover they love each other. They’re rescued soon after. Grant breaks their engagement due to the “scandal,” and now June can marry Tim.
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There's No Show Business ...Like Mitzi Gaynor Show Business

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Katy Donahue (photo of Mitzi Gaynor)
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Prizes Given

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"Cry Baby" Johnnie Ray

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Steve Donahue (photo of Johnnie Ray [Johnny Ray])
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From the movie "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954).
The Lady Said Yes

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Alice; Dan; Joan; Mr. Kandell; Ted Staight
Joan leaves her impoverished coal town for the city, hoping “to marry a man with money.” She agrees to date lonely soldier Ted, although he isn’t rich enough for her. They fall in love but she says “I can’t afford the poor in love act.” After they part, Joan realizes she does love Ted after all and decides to apologize. She then learns he’s actually wealthy and Ted thinks this is why she changed her mind. A year later, Ted returns from the service and says Joan’s roommate told him the truth about Joan's decision. They will now wed.
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Made for Each Other

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Alice; Hal Dawson; Kay; Mr. Fried; Mrs. Henderson
Lonely office worker Kay and stranger Hal accidentally win a contest that pays for a weekend of activities together. They fall in love and Kay agrees to marry Hal. When Hal doesn’t show up, Kay travels to his hometown and sees him with another woman. She returns to the city, moves, and gets another job. Some time later, Hal finds her: he says the “other woman” was his former girlfriend and he was just consoling her. Kay believes him and they are reunited.
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Breathtaking-Garden Under Glass

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Giant Kiddie Playhouse

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How to Fix Any Part of Any Car

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Sold by Niresk Industries.
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