In a company which prohibits the employment of married couples, Cara Bridges, tries to hide her marriage to Frank Bridges. However, time may be running out since, the efficiency expert, Burkhardt has just found out Cara's married. But to whom?
Cara and Frank expect to spend a quiet evening at home to celebrate their anniversary but the office staff is planning a surprise party to celebrate what they mistakenly believe to be Frank's birthday.
Cara really shakes things up at the office, especially Frank, when she unwittingly starts a rumor that Fenwick Industries is moving.
Cara stumbles into a hidden room at the office where she finds a little old lady who has been mistakenly listed in the files as an office machine.
There's talk of a merger between Fenwick Industries and The Devereaux Glue Company, and Cara is assigned to escort Devereaux's majority stockholder around town.
Cara and Frank recall how they first met at a wedding rehearsal. They had made things merry by helping to start a fight between the bride and the groom.
Frank is entrusted with some industrial diamonds belonging to Fenwick Industries. However, when Cara stumbles onto them, she thinks Frank has becomes a jewel thief.
Fenwick Industries has developed a new miracle fabric for the special suits worn by astronauts but Cara thinks the company could make a fortune using the material to make ladies' dresses.
With a top-secret business meeting scheduled, an unsuspecting Burkhardt is really bugged, industrial spies have hidden a miniature microphone in his glasses.
Burkhardt's niece, Kasey, needs a place to stay, and she decides to stay with the supposedly single Cara, a situation that forces Frank to move in next door with Fletcher.
Cara organizes an employee boycott of the company's new food vending machines unaware it was Frank's idea to have them installed.
Matchmaker Cara resorts to a computer to find a mate for Fletcher and she learns that the ideal girl would be fellow employee, Mary.
A competitor of Fenwick Industries mistakes Cara for Constance Hovac, a genius at chemistry, who's services are being sought by other firms.
Mr. Burkhardt thinks Frank's idea of subjecting Fenwick personnel to an efficiency study is a fine idea until he learns that he will be one of those studied.
Frank's regular vocalist is ailing and he decides to ask Cara to substitute for her at a recording session.
The office has just one day to go to complete a full year with no accidents and Burkhardt wants to make sure bumbling Cara doesn't ruin the record.
Cara's homemade furniture polish has quite an effect on Burkhardt's desk. It demolishes it!
Cara is scheming to get Frank a better job with a rival firm.
Cara brings home some unusual weekend house guests, a chimpanzee and a talking myna bird.
Cara is jealous of Bernice Tulip, the girl Frank claims he might have married if he hadn't met Cara.
At the airport, Cara manages to handcuff herself to Burkhardt and his attache case which carries a half million dollars worth of negotiable securities.
Cara buys a dress that is two sizes too small and she's determined to wear it even if it means going on a crash reducing program.
Cara's efforts to remove a spot of nail polish from Burkhardt's office wall makes things worse. The smudge begins to get bigger.
Cara is constantly late for work because of the time she spends fixing her hair. She decides to solve the problem by purchasing a wig.
Fletcher, a new employee at Fenwick Industries, is constantly being treated well. His boss has been mistaking him for Fenwick's playboy son.
Cara doesn't want Frank to find out that she spent $200 to buy a wrist watch.
Cara is involved in an auto mishap with TV superhero, Derek Jackson and she agrees to work off the damages by babysitting his dog.
Cara and Frank's fellow employees have somehow get the impression that the two of them are in desperate need of financial help.
Cara and Frank finally go on their honeymoon and they are going to a place called Paradise Lodge but paradise turns out to be a rundown rural resort.
Cara and Frank are getting ready to leave Paradise Lodge until Frank hears that the fish are biting at a nearby lake.