Margaret J. Drew, who rules her family with the same iron hand that she runs the family trucking corporation, learns that author Michael Holmes is preparing a book about her late, unscrupulous father which is bound to be uncomplimentary because of his piratical career. Plus, she is faced with a damage suit filed by Holmes because she had him arrested for kissing her sister, Vivian, at the latter's wedding. Holmes tells Margaret that he will drop the lawsuit if she goes incognito with him to the Dare-employee's dance. She does and inadvertently wins a jitterbug contest. Holmes' unconcern for the money he is suing for awakens Margaret to romance.
—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>