Wednesday, March 25, 2015

TBT: At the Movies


The Human came across this in an archaeological dig through a drawer she rarely visits. Evidently her mother, who would have been 18 at the time, deemed it worth saving and apparently the Human has been too l-a-z-y to clean out a random drawer full of junk treasures.

Postage was a penny, & the movie 30 cents for adults and a dime for kids. Of course, the average hourly wage was about 50 cents in 1936, so it took about two hours to earn enough to take the family to the show.

Come to think of it, maybe not very different from now after all.

Meow.

21 comments:

Catio Tales said...

That's impressive. We have a whole archaelogical site, not just a drawer! And I am hoping I can contribute to it with piles of ancient furballs, hehehehehe

Summer at sparklecat.com said...

Wow! My human LOVES stuff like this! For a few years, she wrote synopses of vintage films for the All Movie Guide online. Nothing past the 1930s, and mostly obscure 1920s films. She lived at the AMPAS's Margaret Herrick Library and loved it.

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

My mum says it is interesting to find something really old like that. I just think it would be good to nap on.

Cats Herd You said...

How cool! What fun to think that the now-classic movies running at the time were new releases!

Katie Isabella said...

Phone number is 780! MY gosh, how long ago there were 3 digits! And I agree, those movies are classics! Makes me want to go see them and Will Rogers? WHOA Nellie! White Fang! And they even announced when it was in color! This is a treasure. LOVED seeing it. Thanks you Spitty's mommy.

GLOGIRLY said...

WOW!!! That is FASCINATING!!! We may have missed the phone number if Katie Isabella hadn't mentioned it.

*archaeological dig* MOL!!!

Angel Simba said...

This very interesting to see. Now it has been kept for so long that it has to be kept forever!

On a related note, Mom's friend and her husband went to see Cinderella and they really enjoyed it. I think mice turning into footmen etc would be kind of scary.

Eastside Cats said...

Maybe the local historical society would like to have this theatre notice, Spitty!

Unknown said...

That is just too cool for words - according to my Mommy.
Kisses
Nellie

Unknown said...

We agree offer it to the local historical society we are are they would be interested. Have a tremendous Thursday.
Best wishes Molly

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

What a cool find Spitty!!

Kitties Blue said...

That is so super cool, especially for our mom who grew up so close to Santa Cruz and spent her youth and teen years visiting often. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo

Brian's Home Blog said...

That really is cool Spitty!

Photo Cache said...

Don't throw it out. Take that to Antiques Roadshow and see how much its worth :)

Emma and Buster

da tabbies o trout towne said...

dood...thiz ticket iz act shoo a lee prettee kewl !!! ♥♥

Ivan from WMD said...

Don't you have toys and stuff hidden under furniture or appliances? This is just the human equivalent. I don't think this is as fun as what you and I might have stashed, but my mom thinks it's pretty cool.

Lone Star Cats said...

Cool!

Cathy Keisha said...

Whoa! I bet TW was around back then. She lost all that sort of stuff in the move when she forgot to pack the basement. #senile

The Island Cats said...

Now that's a throwback!

pilch92 said...

That is a nice piece of memorabilia. Be sure to visit us, we are having a giveaway :)

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Loki, and Binq) said...

Is that older than yer Human, Spitty?