Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1937 October

(A) One of the Statler Banquets.
(B) "Heads up," says Mr. ,
Capehart. (C) It's 3 o'clock in the morning.
(D) The long and
short of it - Sid Levine, New York, and Joe Huber, Chicago.
(E) Wurlitzer District Manager M. H. Rosenberg and Fred Fieldi
with Advertising Manager "Bob" Bolles and Service Manager
Walter Reed. (F) The Wurlitzer girls ,wowed the gang. (G) Just
one of the hundred and twenty tables. (H) "Should Auld Acquaint-
ance Be Forgot". Rudolph Wurlitzer, H. E. Capehart, Farny Wur-
Htzer and Carl Johnson give out gobs of harmony.
B. D. Schaffner, Du Bois, Pa.
M. A. Melvin, Bangor, Maine
HONOR GUESTS:
Nine of the oldest mnsic operators
in America attend the convention
with their wives and families as
guests of the Wurlitzer Century
Club - are royally entertained in
tribute to their many years in the
coin mac h i n e business - speak
from long experience when they say
"Wurlitzer Automatic Phonographs
get and hold the best locations."
C. L. Dennard, Henderson, Texas
G. W. Ristau, Kaukauna, Wisconsin
J. F. Johnson, Omaha, Neb.
J. C. Dorser, Fresno, Calif.

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