Kris is upset because there were no wedding pictures taken of the cake cutting, so Rick decides to secretly re-stage the scene - with a substitute bride.
Harriet and Clara think it would be very romantic to organize a hayride for the girls in the women's club and their husbands, but Ozzie and Joe are planning a big poker game for the same night.
Judge Roberts pressures Dave into interviewing the judge's nephew for the new law clerk job opening at Dave's law office. However, unbeknown to the judge, Dave has already hired Rick. Now, what can Dave do to get out of this jam?
Kris plans a special dinner for Rick and his folks. Meanwhile, Jack has a family commitment, so he leaves Wally in charge at the Campus Malt Shop for one night. What could go wrong? Plenty.
Rick and his fraternity brothers plan on holding an all-night poker game at his in-laws' mountain cabin. However, unknown to Rick, Kris thinks that Rick is planning a getaway for just the two of them.
David reluctantly signs a letter of recommendation which Wally has written for himself but that David doesn't have time to read. Later Wally uses the letter to land a job with one of David's biggest clients.
A pair of neighborhood boys ask Ozzie to hold their jar of pennies for safekeeping. Ozzie invites his friends over for a poker game and, strapped for funds, borrows the kids' change as a gambling stake, not realizing that the coins were part of a valuable collection.
Harriet enlists Kris, Rick, and his fraternity brothers to help out with entertaining the kids at the Women's Club Annual Children's Show. Ozzie wants to get into the act, too.
Ozzie gets a so-so score on Harriet's marital quiz. He begins to wonder whether he has run out of things to say to her. Darby eventually helps to put everything into perspective for his anxious friend.
As part of a publicity stunt, Rick's college frat house allows Bubbles La Tassle, an exotic dancer from the Zimbo Zambo Club, to pose as their housemother, but when she spends the night, they worry the dean will find out and expel them from school.