Flashback to Jacks house on Thanksgiving Day. Rochester sings, if you can call it that, as he does some house cleaning. Jack has some set backs as he gets ready…
At the dinner table, with elbows on the table, the McGee's discuss giving 10% to the war effort. They also mention support by donating food to send out of the…
Ignoring a page from Poor Richards Almanac, the McGee's are sleeping late today. Will Fibber be nice, and make Molly breakfast in bed? She has been a good kid. She…
The audio is mostly good, except for a rough spot during Mary Lee's recipe. Jim thinks this country would be better off if it weren't so sentimental over holidays. But…
As listeners know, Sally Carter is expecting a baby, but Jim is worried. The conditions of the rent don't allow for babies. Will the landlady put them on the street,…
Billy Mills opens with, Hold Everything. Looking over his list of tasty treats for his stag party, Molly and the grocery clerk aren't sure Fibber has anything good. Mrs Goldfarb…
Bob jokes about traveling to the camp. Buglers, Crosby horses, and more military related topics. Craps games, barracks life, mess hall, etc. Francis Langford,with the Six Hits and a Miss…
Ever since Sally left her home in Midland, there has been ill feelings between her father and her husband Jim. Her mom visits, and she compares notes on the trouble…
Before the visit with the Carters, Mary Lee gives a preview of the recipe to come lzter in the sho. Making the best of the humble little apartment, Sally does…
Though her baby isn't due for a few more months, Sally's baby is at the center of today's visit with the Carters. Sally marvels that her baby will be about…