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(Created page with "rightFrom the romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #2 (October 1949). Bandleader at the upscale Green Meadows Inn, where social climber Laur...")
 
 
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[[Image:Welles_Jock_Love_Diary.png|right]]From the romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #2 (October 1949). Bandleader at the upscale Green Meadows Inn, where social climber Laurie Brownell has scrimped, saved, and snubbed her low-class friends in order to spend the summer. She lies and says she's an heiress and mingles with the wealthy set.
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[[Image:Welles_Jock_Love_Diary.png|right]]Bandleader from the romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #2 (October 1949). He leads the band at the upscale Green Meadows Inn, where social climber Laurie Brownell has scrimped, saved, and snubbed her low-class friends in order to spend the summer. She lies and says she's an heiress and mingles with the wealthy set.
  
 
After a while, she's really fallen in love with Jock, but she can't decide whether to go with him, or wealthy socialite Ted Carter, both of whom are interested in her.  
 
After a while, she's really fallen in love with Jock, but she can't decide whether to go with him, or wealthy socialite Ted Carter, both of whom are interested in her.  
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 14 August 2018

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Bandleader from the romance comic book Love Diary #2 (October 1949). He leads the band at the upscale Green Meadows Inn, where social climber Laurie Brownell has scrimped, saved, and snubbed her low-class friends in order to spend the summer. She lies and says she's an heiress and mingles with the wealthy set.

After a while, she's really fallen in love with Jock, but she can't decide whether to go with him, or wealthy socialite Ted Carter, both of whom are interested in her.

Unfortunately, her ex-boyfriend's chum Joe Nelson is the cornet player in Jock's band, and recognizes her. He hates phonies, and warns her to stay away from Jock.

It being a romance comic, it all works out, and Laurie ends up with Jock.

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