When it comes to those early talkie (a.k.a. Pre-Code) films, some are really good, others are disasters (too many actors couldn't get the hand of speaking on camera) and most are - like this one - okay, fine to pass the time but nothing special.
Bessie love was okay as Helen, a small-town girl who moves to the big city to help support her family (dad's not known for holding a job and would rather partake of prohibited alcohol) and ends up being supported by her boss (Conway Teale), earning herself a swanky apartment and lots of spending money for her work both as mistress and "matchmaker", as she sets up "dates" for his
business cohorts. When her hometown beau, Paul (John Holland) proposes when his career prospects look good, she returns home to try and put city life behind her, only to find it won't be so easy.
This film doesn't go all moralistic and neither does it glamorize loose morals. Rather, it has some amusing moments, like Mom and Pop paying a surprise visit and joining the "party", and Mom
serves her special lemonade that really IS lemonade, while Pop gets stoned on the real stuff with a couple of party girls!
Like I said, it's okay.