- [last lines]
- Johnny: Hey, fellas - it looks like we're stuck for the party; let's chip in. Freddy, you win - the party's on us.
- Ruth Etting: [singing] Good night, Tonight was like heaven, Hold me and kiss me and tell me a thousand good nights.
- Franklin: [opening letter] The fella that wrote this letter must be a bit off.
- Ruth Etting: Why?
- Franklin: He calls you "his prize".
- Ruth Etting: What?
- Franklin: He wants to make arrangements for your appearance at a banquet on the 14th.
- Ruth Etting: Hm. I'll be on my vacation to Bermuda by that time.
- Franklin: You certainly will!
- [first lines]
- [Ruth Etting performs "Dancing in the Moonlight" for a radio broadcast from the Albertson Travel Bureau as an appreciative audience watches and applauds from outside the studio]
- Announcer: You have just heard Miss Ruth Etting, singing from the Albertson Travel Bureau exhibit at the travel show in Grand Central Palace. Why don't *you* come and see our exhibit? And now, on with the show!