Not everything during the Great Depression and WWII years were bad.
Kids had it made if they went to the movies.
Come Saturdays, they would be entertained by a full-length feature (more times than not, a shoot-em-up cowboy picture), a chapter or two of a serial, a cartoon, a comedy short subject and the latest newsreel.
Not bad for an admission of between nine and twenty-five cents.
VICTORY THEATRE December 13, 1935 |
STATE THEATRE December 13, 1935 |
CAPITOL THEATRE July 23, 1936 |
STATE THEATRE July 23, 1936 |
STATE THEATRE November 20, 1936 |
VICTORY THEATRE November 20, 1936 |
STATE THEATRE June 4, 1937 |
VICTORY THEATRE June 10, 1937 |
STATE THEATRE August 6, 1937 |
STATE THEATRE September 24, 1937 |
STATE THEATRE March 20, 1939 |
CAPITOL THEATRE January 21, 1942 |
STATE THEATRE November 12, 1943 |
STATE THEATRE September 26, 1946 |
VICTORY THEATRE November 18, 1948 |
STATE THEATRE May 6, 1949 |
CENTER THEATRE November 9, 1956 |
CENTER THEATRE August 22, 1958 |