One reason that Connie Brooks and her landlady get along so well is due to cooperation, which Connie describes so well. Topics at the breakfast table include Mrs Davis substituting…
Liz is enjoying the holiday, and pulling pranks on everybody. She slips Katie an exploding cigarette, and sets up George to have to explain a suspicious, lipstick covered envelop and…
Many of the daily problems in a school teacher's life happen outside the classroom. As an example, Connie, Mrs Davis, and Minirva demonstrate a typical morning before school. Mrs Davis…
George and Gracie enjoy a breakfast after being gone all Summer. Gracie watches the new neighbors with binoculars and gives a full report on the new family. Gracie wants to…
Where would the modern man of 1946 be without his newspaper and radio. Just about as uninformed as a man in the 21st century without his Internet, or cell phone.…
Frankie has lost his job, and for the past few weeks has been living with Phil and Alice, driving them nuts. They go to the Rexall office to appeal to…
Last week everyone in town thought Fibber and Molly were broke. To prove their prosperity, they put on a banquet. Harlowe Wilcox, and Billy Mills drop in, joined by Nick…
After spending the past few years collecting bottles, Fibber loads them all up to cash them in. As they prepare to pull away in the car, old Timer makes his…
Being the traditional, romantic type, Connie Brooks sent Mr Boynton an unsigned Valentines Day card. She is feeling low when he hasn't sent any card at all, and spends more…
As Fibber boasts to Molly about his ice skating prowess, Doc Gamble visits. The Doc shares his own ability as a skater in his boyhood. Billy Mills plays, Atlanta GA.…