We have been working on a project that calls for drapery treatments in the owners Home Theater. The most fun has been buying up old movie posters from the 50's. Both Gwen and I grew up going to every Saturday Matinee as kids in the 50's. 25 cents you could get in and still have enough for a box of popcorn.
Denise: Here is what the inside of my home town's movie theater looked liked before being razed in 1986:

Gwen: Movie theaters have come a long way since this was built in 1928-! Look at what is going on in homes today:




Photos from ads: Barretts, Avtel Inc., The Dana Group, Pekin Daily Times
Talk again,
Denise & Gwen
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