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- Worried that Roberta is comprising Vern's time and health, Margie furtively arranges a cocktail party with an actor Roberta admires and a producer hoping Roberta transfers her affections to the actor.
- To breakup Margie and Freddie, Vern sets up Freddie up on a date with Mr. Honeywell blonde niece, but when Margie finds out she becomes the blonde other woman to test Freddie loyalty.
- Margie is careless with her personal items and money so Vern tries to teach her lesson by hiding money she has deposited from Roberta charity drive, but the plan backfires for all involved.
- Margie and Honeywell use the attendance of a rival for Roberta's affections at a masquerade ball to coerce Vern to go he event which he shuns but is important to the business. Meanwhile, a burglar has read the newspaper list of invitees.
- To show Vern Freddie is not so objectionable, Margie pretends to fall for a person more objectionable than Freddie to Vern, Honeywell's efficiency minded nephew. The plan backfires when Margie is headed for a quick and efficient marriage.
- At a spa, Margie changes identity with a friend to be endowed with a trust fund so her friend can test whether a male spa employee is interested in her wealth only. The couple get arrested so Vern and Honeywell think Margie is misbehaving.
- Freddie brings a boxing kangaroo to the Albrights which Margie insists he get rid of. Vern arrives while they're out and is punched out by the 'roo. Roberta's visiting father thinks he's drunk and no onde can then locate the marsupial creating confusion.
- Margie and boyfriend Freddie try to find out who is in the apartment closet.
- Margie's friend, Ginny has plans and can't meet up with an old friend of the family, an opera singer. She asks Margie to fill-in. Margie agrees and schemes to have a party in his honor so she can help her father impress a reluctant client.
- Margie tries to help the daughter of Vern's new client who does not know his daughter is married and has a baby, so Margie has to pretend that the baby is hers.
- Margie attempts to help out a perfume manufacturer without realizing that the perfume is moonshine.
- Margie forces Vern to eat "Boomies" cereal so the next-door-neighbor boy can win a prize. Vern is concerned because his company represents a rival product. The situation comes to a head just before Margie and Vern are scheduled to appear on a live children's program sponsored by "Boomies" cereal.
- When Margie receives a mink instead of what she really ordered, she decides to make her father think it a man gave it to her so she could teach him a lesson. But her plan soon backfires when the Mink's foreign owner shows up and announces he wants to marry Margie!
- To help her father Vern with a client Margie agrees to date his son who she thinks is a boy. Margie dresses as an eleven year old but the son Wesley is an adult so Margie also pretends to be her own older sister.
- Margie takes a modeling job, and she tries to keep it a secret from her father. She develops a crush on the photographer, but he doesn't even know her name.
- When Margie goes to her father for investment advice and he doesn't give her the answer she wants, she decides to look for another investor who will. But when Margie finds that she bought a wrestler, her father hits the rood - and sets out to teach her a lesson. But Margie is determined to show her father she knew what she was doing.
- Margie becomes convinced that she has witnessed a murder, while peering through binoculars from her Bermuda hotel room window into another widow of the hotel.