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Additionally, bedding was made by Baby Boom Consumer Products, [9] cake decorations by Bakery Crafts [9] Halloween costumes by Rubie's Costume Company, [9] and other products by Scholastic. [9] Four games for the series, Charmers in Training, [10] [11] Hazel Eyes, [12] Junior Brooms, [13] [14] and Sparkle Up! [15] [16] were made as well.
Mrs. Hampton believes Carla is unfit because she doesn't speak any English. Hazel finds out about the baby. Mrs. Hampton is an important client of George's firm and she insists he find the baby. Hazel promises the young Italian mother that George will help her, which puts him in an awkward position.
The game is set in a gothic fantasy American Deep South setting. South of Midnight follows Hazel’s journey after a hurricane devastates her hometown of Prospero. Pulled into a Southern Gothic reality where folklore creatures emerge, Hazel must become a Weaver—a magical mender of broken bonds and spirits.
Hazel is an American sitcom about a spunky live-in maid named Hazel Burke (played by Shirley Booth) and her employers, the Baxters. The five-season, 154-episode series aired in prime time from September 28, 1961, to April 11, 1966, and was produced by Screen Gems. The first four seasons of Hazel aired on NBC, and the fifth and final season ...
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200 rare vintage baby names for boys and girls: Names that are classic, cool and unusual. ... parents soundly rejected many names from the early 20th century and prior — they saw them as ‘old ...
Shortly afterward, the wry and bossy household maid was given the name Hazel, along with employment at the Baxter household. Peter Key recalled, "He picked the name Hazel out of the air, but there was an editor at The Post who had a sister named Hazel. She thought her brother came up with the name, and she didn’t speak to him for two years."
You could go with Vivian, Hazel, Scarlett, Esther, Eleanor, Violet, Lillian or Dorothy. Wattenberg raves that Dorothy is a “yet to be rediscovered name that has the advantage of many different ...