The girls in Joaniešs bridge club are giving her a Luncheon, but Joan thinks they no longer like her. After taking a lesson on how to make people like you, Joan almost winds up a member of the Loyal Order of Brotherly Broncos!
Joan's husband, Judge Stevens, is called on to decide the custody of a chimpanzee which has inherited a great deal of money. The judge brings "Marty," the wealthy chimp, home with him, and Joan proceeds to handle things with her usual aplomb.
A party line is no party for our confusion-attracting comedienne. Next-door neighbor Mrs. Tobin shares Joan's displeasures, as well as her telephone line, and the two women begin battling away for right to Mr. Bell's little invention.
Joan Stevens tries to keep her husband from finding out about the furniture she sold. She hides the money in what turns out to be a very unsafe spot - a shotgun
Joan writes her In-Laws a letter suggesting they retire and come and live with Brad and Joan. But it gets mailed to her parents instead. El Brendel, as Joan's father, becomes a permanent member of the cast.
Joan plans a small dinner which grows and grows as more people are invited for one reason or another. Joan runs into trouble when she finds that the turkey she plans to serve does not enlarge with the growing party.