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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Eastern Color
Title: Personal Love
Page Count: 36
Genre: Crime, Romance
Era: Golden
Cover Price: 0.10 USD
Cover Date: January 1952
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Country: United States
Expatriate Madeleine is a singer in a shabby African nightclub. She dates Archibald but discovers he isn’t interested in her romantically: he wants her help in stealing diamonds from the mine where he works. She tricks fellow American Chuck into sailing his boat into a forbidden area to meet Archibald. Archibald’s henchmen show up with the diamonds and force Chuck to sail away, but he knocks them overboard. To save Madeleine from a prison sentence, Chuck tosses the diamonds into the sea as well, but later learns the box was empty. Chuck and Madeleine decide to get married.; Lola suspects Ginny, her husband Charles’ new secretary, is interested in him romantically. Ginny moves into their home and begins to dominate the household. Ginny makes it appear Lola is having an affair with Ted. Ted and Lola team up to expose Ginny’s scheme.; Dr. Jack’s dates with Mona adversely affect the performance of his medical duties at the hospital where he works. His nurse Sylvia is concerned, and Mona’s father agrees: he orders Jack to take a year’s complete rest for his health. Jack asks Mona to marry him and accompany him to a backwoods retreat so he can recover, but she refuses, not wanting to give up her social life. Time passes and Mona misses Jack, so she visits him at his cabin, only to discover Sylvia has married Jack. Mona departs, hoping someday she will find a new love and this time “be worthy of it.”