It was in the very heart of the Great Depression, much like our present state of affairs when poverty was king. This is full page scan of the Trenton Times displaying the ads from the many local area venues who were inviting citizens to come ring in the new year of 1935. These 2 graphics will keep a number of my old Trenton residents busy; there's a lot of examples of downtown Trenton during the 1930's.
DON'T FORGET! RIGHT CLICK ON AN IMAGE, CLICK ON
"OPEN LINK IN A NEW WINDOW"
AND USE THAT MAGNIFYING GLASS!
DON'T FORGET! RIGHT CLICK ON AN IMAGE, CLICK ON
"OPEN LINK IN A NEW WINDOW"
AND USE THAT MAGNIFYING GLASS!
- RALPH LUCARELLA said...
HI TOM...IN 1934 I WAS JUST 14 YEARS OLD BUT I RECALL ALMOST ALL THOSE PLACES WHEN I GOT OLDER AND WE HAD A BALL ON NEW YEARS EVE. THE ITALIAN SPORTSMAN CLUB AND LATTER CEDAR GARDENS RESTAURANT WERE OUR FAVORITES. THOSE WERE THE DAYS. HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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