Radio Digest (June 1932-Mar 1933)

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THEN SHE COAXED "LET'S GO SEE THE SO THEY WENT TO THE ROOSEVELT GRILL AND DANCED AND DANCED TO THE SPRING MAGIC OF HARRY RESER an d h is ESKIMOS ESKIMOS • They forgot about the world outside . . . about such things as unpaid bills . . . next month's rent . . . even the trouble about Europe ! All they remembered was that it was Spring again. All he knew was that She was a Very Beautiful Lady, and she, that He was a Very Gallant Gentleman. And so they danced . . . dreamily. . . happily. . . the while that able strummer of banjos, Harry Reser, and his talented Eskimos made music for them. Spring . . . banjos . . . Beautiful Lady. . . Gallant Gentleman... a floor divinely built for dancing feet . . . the tinkle of ice in glasses . . . Spring . . . ah, Spring! THE ROOSEVELT Madison Avenue at 45th Street, N.Y. Edward Clinton Fogg • Managing Director