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1934
- American Girl (April, 1934) "The Detective Club"
A Betty Bliss story. Illustrated by Leslie Turner. "Betty Bliss has an idea which is destined to make history in Westcote, the town where she and her best friends live." p 8-10, 46, 48. [HARPER]
1935
- American Girl (January, 1935) "The Boiled Ham Mystery"
A Betty Bliss story. "Betty Bliss and the Detective Club are called in to work on a burglary which baffles the police." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 16-18, 32. [HARPER]
- _____ (March, 1935) "The White Rabbit Mystery"
A Betty Bliss story. "There wasn't a crime in the neighborhood for the Detective Club to solve till Art's rabbits vanished." Illustrations by Leslie Turner. p 16-18, 42-43. [HARPER]
- _____ (August, 1935) "The Thirty-Nine Dimes Mystery"
A Betty Bliss story. "The Detective Club goes sleuthing once again and enables innocence to triumph." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 5-8, 45. [HARPER]
1936
- American Girl (August, 1936) "The Red Hand Bag Mystery"
A story. Illustrated by Leslie Turner. "Will Betty Bliss and the Detective Club solve this baffling new riddle?" Volume 19. Number 8. p18-19, 38-39. [HARPER]
1937
- American Girl (April, 1937) "The Hurry-Up Mystery"
A Betty Bliss story. "The Detective Club once again relies on Betty Bliss's quick eye for a solution." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 17-19, 39, 41-3. [CHAPIN, HARPER]
- _____ (May, 1937) "The Red Avengers' Mystery"
A Betty Bliss story. "A missing dog and a ransom note keep Betty Bliss and the Detective Club busy trying to solve." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 18-9, 49-50. [CHAPIN, HARPER]
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