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Gus, the love of Hazel's life, finally returns to propose.
Mr. Griffin pulls strings to have Hazel be Maid of the Month.
George becomes annoyed by Hazel everytime he makes a mistake.
George chides Hazel for believing in superstitious good-luck charms.
The new local symphony conductor wants only male musicians.
Hazel encourages George's mother to open a gardening business.
George and Mr. Griffin are working to get a new highway built near town. However, they soon get their fair share of criticism in the form of a letter written to the local newspaper, and the author is none other than Hazel.
Hazel runs into problems when she tries to get to a shoe sale early.
A professor of law bears a torch for the love of his youth.
Deirdre fears Hazel will ruin the social event of the season.
Hazel manages to have the water heater fixed and help George with his business on her day off.
Stockholder Hazel voices discontent when the product fails.
Mr. Griffin goes too far in arranging his nephew's wedding.
The Baxters doubt the veracity of Hazel's nephew Walter.
Mr. Griffin employs a lovesick cook from Scotland.
Hazel and the Baxters decide that telling lies sets a bad example for Harold.
Hazel passes up an audition to run Mr. Griffin's birthday party.
Hazel leaves an autograph session with a vital document.
George's sister, Deirdre, leaves her daughter without friends.
George helps one of his friends to find work.
Hazel and her friend Rosie vie for the attentions of a handsome chauffeur.
George tries proving that he is a better bowler than Hazel is.
Harold believes a gravy boat has the magic of Aladdin's lamp.
Deirdre's daughter and Hazel's nephew announce their engagement.
Hazel's betrayal of a confidence loses George an appointment.
The IRS questions the deductions Hazel has made on her taxes.
Hazel tries to learn a new word every day. It comes in handy when Mr. Griffin has George set up an educational fund for the disadvantaged youth.
When Barney, the mailman, fails to appear for work, Hazel begins to worry.
Hazel and the Baxters strive to save a restaurant doomed to failure.
George and Dorothy argue over who Hazel likes better.
Hazel and George have wavering opinions on whether or not to have a contract written.
Hazel learns that her successful cousin Sybil is going to be married and immediately makes plans to attend the wedding.