Fritzi Ritz #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe main story, "Cheapskate," features a comedic misunderstanding when a mysterious package arrives and a young man fears it contains a bomb, eventually placing it in a rain barrel. A policeman investigates the suspicious package at the scene. The issue also includes an "Elizabeth Woodward Says" advice column offering Valentine's Day party tips for teenagers, including suggestions for pairing off guests, party games, and refreshment ideas. A Fritzi Ritz comic strip by Ernie Bushmiller depicts a romantic entanglement where a character worries Fritzi is angry at him, attempts to apologize, and ends up chasing after her in the snow.
This is an advertisement and multi-story contents page, not a narrative account of "Charles Wesley." The only reference to Charles Wesley is a single-sentence factoid in a "Strange as it seems" trivia feature: he wrote his hymn "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" while hiding in a hedge as a fugitive from religious enemies in the 18th century. There is no story here to synopsis. SKIP
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