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My Little Margie's Boy Friends #5 (1956)

Charlton · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Ham on Wh-rye
4 pp · humor; teen

Margie returns home unexpectedly to find herself caught between two eager suitors, each competing to take her out for the evening. When she insists on choosing based on who can offer the most exciting date, the boys attempt to win her over by showcasing their hobbies—one boasting his sports car and the other his growing collections—only to have the tables turned when Harvey reveals a surprising trump card that changes everything.

Gorgeous Dish
5 pp · humor; teen

A teenage boy thinks he's struck gold when his pen pal Linda Sue agrees to be his date at the Halloween dance, but his scheming to keep her all to himself—and his pal Harvey's conniving to horn in on the action—sets off a hilarious chain of double-crosses and mix-ups that leaves everyone scrambling. By the time the dust settles, these two have managed to outsmart themselves in the best way possible.

Happy Birthday
6 pp · humor; teen

When Margie desperately needs money for her father's birthday gift, she barges into his business meeting with a wealthy client—and inadvertently helps him pass an unexpected character test that seals a major deal. Her scheme backfires spectacularly when she tries to regift the expensive clock her father received, but a last-minute twist reveals that sometimes doing the right thing pays off in the most unexpected ways.

Tardy Party
4 pp · humor; teen

When Margie meets a charming cello player named Ludwig, she decides to throw a surprise party—but there's a catch: it's meant to cheer up her neighbor Mrs. Odetts, who can't remember which of her ex-husbands she married on her 40th wedding anniversary. As Margie's dad helps gather guests for what's supposed to be a musical celebration, the evening takes an unexpectedly chaotic turn when the music and the guests start arriving in ways nobody quite anticipated.

A Wolf That Was
5 pp · humor; teen

In "A Wolf That Was," Margie's father sets her up on a date with a smooth-talking young man who proves to be more wolf than gentleman—complete with tired pickup lines and reckless behavior that leaves his car mysteriously broken down. Armed with a mysterious gadget from her Aunt Marsha, Margie takes matters into her own hands, turning the tables on her would-be suitor in classic 1950s comedy fashion. It's a lighthearted lesson in independence wrapped up with a bow of poetic justice that leaves the poor fellow with some hard-earned wisdom about respect.

Untitled story
6 pp · humor; teen
Going Up!
1 pp · humor

Dopey Danny Dee grumbles about skyrocketing grocery prices in this quick-witted humor bit—bread, milk, cake, everything's gone up! But when a friend commiserates about how even the grocery store itself has gone up, Danny delivers the punchline that ties the whole complaint together in the most literal way possible.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor; teen

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