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George's sister is cast as a maid in a play and Hazel becomes her coach since being a maid is her profession.
The owner of an Italian restaurant needs some extra help since his wife is pregnant, thus Hazel and the Baxters get jobs in the restaurant.
Hazel tries to convince George that he would be the perfect candidate for city councilman.
George becomes convinced that the new handyman the Johnsons have hired is a thief.
A non-English speaking Italian girl is trying to keep her baby after her husband goes into the army and his snooty mother-in-law tries to take it from her. Hazel steps in to offer some aide.
A new TV commercial for cake mix is being made and a spokeswoman is needed to sell it, the director's choice, Hazel.
Hazel adamantly refuses to entertain George's suggestion that she get a pair of glasses.
George goes all out trying to convince a wealthy socialite to donate his art collection to the art museum.
Hazel gets the royal treatment when it's learned she may be a countess.
Hazel wants a raise and does her best to try to convince George that she deserves one.
Dorothy, an interior decorator, is having problems with her latest customer. The woman is unhappy with her work and brings a lawsuit against her.
Hazel makes a bet with Rosie, which puts George in immediate danger, he's got to go on a diet to lose 10 pounds or Hazel loses.
Dorothy is scheduled to appear in a fashion show as a model but when she sprains her ankle, Hazel must take her place.
Being held prisoner, Hazel and Gracie concoct a plan to get help. This leads to some close calls as Hazel plans to slip tranquilizers into the gangster's scrambled eggs.
While in Malibu, Hazel and her friend Gracie get mixed up with gangsters. Gracie's employer is a gangster and a meeting is scheduled at his home which is where Hazel and Gracie become prisoners.
The owner of a china shop becomes Hazel's matchmaking victim when she tries to get him and her good friend married.
Hazel buys the Johnson's 1920 Model T which soon becomes a part of Mr. Griffin's business deal.
Hazel tries persuading football's Frank Gifford to buy a bowling alley.
Hazel is given five shares of stock in Griffin Industries.
George seeks a tactful way to fire the local milkman.
Hazel talks Mr. Griffin into buying sweaters for sheep before the temperature drops.
Harold's image of his father is shattered by a visiting athlete's boast that he once 'licked' George when they were children.
Hazel persuades a famous painter to visit the orphan her club adopted.
George and Hazel help a lawyer and his pregnant wife.
George's distant cousin moves in and Hazel quickly becomes sick of her and tries to get her to move out.
Feuding football owners become the object of Hazel's obsession, she's determined to bring them together.
George has a new client who is from Italy. Hazel decides to make a real Italian dish, but has to learn Italian so she can read the recipes.
While Dorothy is out-of-town taking care of Aunt Barbara and her kids, George gets down in the dumps so Hazel tries to cheer him up.
A desk that may or may not have belonged to Abraham Lincoln is given to George as a gift.
While Dorothy is away on a trip, Hazel sees George having dinner with a pretty woman and jumps to the wrong conclusion.
George hopes that Hazel will tone down her brazen ways after meeting his shy spinster cousin.
While the Baxters are out for the evening, Hazel entertains dinner guests who arrive at their house on the wrong night.