Imagine getting dressed for your wedding - the lovely dress, the veil, the flowers, the silver slippers, and then catching a glimpse of your groom dressing in an adjoining room. Sherrill Cameron is fascinated by her handsome bridegroom putting the finishing touches to his elegant outfit, and stays hidden in a darkened doorway watching. So both of them are startled when another woman steps into the room! Sherrill recognizes Carter's secretary, and listens in horror as Arla pleads with him not to marry Sherrill, because she knows that he loves HER, and will be making a mistake. But Carter puts her off, in essence saying that he has to marry money to save his business. But before he casts her off into a corner, he embraces and kisses her and says he will actually see more of her after he is married.
Sherrill is aghast and furious at her double-timing fiance. Arla is sobbing in a corner, and Carter has left for the church. Deciding that she won't marry Carter under any circumstances now, Sherrill commands Arla to don the wedding dress and be a substitute bride. They make the switch, and Sherrill is relegated to watching her own elegant wedding from the choir loft. But on her way into the church, she catches her dress on her car door and is saved from pitching into the street by a passing stranger. The young man is concerned about her because she is obviously under extreme stress, so he accompanies her into the choir loft and watches the wedding with her. Hearing only the briefest of explanations, he also offers to stay at her side during the reception and help her deflect the myriad questions everyone will have. She is very grateful and the two of them deeply bond over this difficult experience.
But the next day, Sherrill discovers that her elegant, expensive necklace is missing! Was she a fool to trust the stranger? Or is there some other explanation for the missing jewels?