Wed, Feb 23, 1955
Vern's boss wont let him take Margie to Hawaii with on business trip to win a new client who's a semi-retired movie star who's vain about her age and prefers younger men. Vern's boss gets him to dye his hair and pretend to be younger. Vern had told Margie she could go on this trip and he had already acquired the tickets he had to tell her his plans had changed and he was going to Alaska and she could cash in the tickets and use the money for any thing she wanted. Margie and Roberta decide to use the tickets to go to Hawaii instead of cashing them in. Once in Hawaii the competition for the client starts and running into his full grown daughter could put a crimp in his youth based attempt at landing this new client.
Wed, May 18, 1955
Margie wants to spend some time with her boyfriend Ted, so she convinces Vern that his prospective client, Mr. Briggs, is vacationing at the lodge enjoying his favorite hobby, catching butterflies. In order to keep Vern busy, she gets the lodge's janitor to pretend to be Mr. Briggs. It seems to be a foolproof scheme--until the actual Mr. Briggs shows up.