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Harold realizes there is a Mother's Day and a Father's Day, but no day to celebrate Hazel.
Hazel plays Cupid for two young law students.
Hazel campaigns for an air conditioner.
Hazel feeds and shelters a suspected thief.
Hazel becomes a part time nurse to the Johnsons' niece.
Hazel and George take it upon themselves to play matchmaker for a widowed neighbor. However, it doesn't take long for the pair to butt heads when both pick out completely opposite women who they say would be perfect for him.
Hazel quits when George takes on a client who plans to drain a lake and build a factory.
Hazel spearheads a campaign for aid to education.
Dorothy tries getting a snobbish boy to join the Cub Scouts.
Hazel organizes a pajama party for a motherless girl.
Stan Blake's teen-age son develops a crush on Dorothy.
Mr. Baxter is tired of getting telephone calls from salesmen, so he stubbornly insists on switching to an unlisted number.
Hazel gives up her day off to prepare food for Dorothy's luncheon.
Hazel tries boosting a gardener's self-confidence.
Hazel discovers that the artist who painted her portrait is now famous.
A businessman tries selling worthless stock to Hazel's friends.
Hazel's suspicions rise as George's old girlfriend visits.
Hazel is snubbed by other vacationers at a resort.
Mr. Griffin asks Hazel to marry him after buying a house in the neighborhood.
Hazel writes a cookbook and has trouble getting it published until Mr. Baxter helps.
Hazel helps an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, to find a new maid after their own housekeeper quits.
How to teach the Baxters' old dog new tricks?
Dorothy's problem: telling George she bought a piano.
Hazel moonlights to earn Christmas spending money.
Hazel takes a course in personality improvement.
Hazel braves more than the snow when she enters a dog-sled race.
Hazel teaches the Baxters the meaning of Thanksgiving.
When George's sister and niece stay with the family for a few days while searching for a home in the area, Hazel plays matchmaker for her nephew and his niece. However, George's sister is less than thrilled at the thought of her daughter's new date.
Hazel and Dorothy scheme to keep a stray dog.
When the Baxters are the first family on the block to get a color television, their neighbors flock over to have a chance to watch their favorite programs on it.
Dorothy's decorating business seems to have slowed down, so Hazel tries to find her new clients.
Hazel goes to court to fight a parking ticket.
When George is feeling under the weather, Hazel won't let him get out of bed to meet with an important client.
Hazel meets with a lawyer to prepare her will, but George fears that Hazel plans to sue him.
Hazel wants the state's botanical garden changed to a playground.