The happy Hour was owned by a man named Charlie, who also ran the camera. His wife sold the tickets. The matron was Sadie Marie, my next door neighbor. Charlie also at one time owned the Luna which was two blocks down Columbia st. between Union and Sackett st.The building is still there, however it was converted into a John’s Bargain store at one point. It is now, not being used.Charlie also owned the Lido on Court St., which is now the Cobble Hill Theatre. The Happy Hour ceased operations about 1975 and was demolished around 1981.As a child on Saturday afternoons you could see two full lenght features and 25 cartoons for 25 cents.Those were the days.Ralph Tyrone Scarfogliero
The happy Hour was owned by a man named Charlie, who also ran the camera. His wife sold the tickets. The matron was Sadie Marie, my next door neighbor. Charlie also at one time owned the Luna which was two blocks down Columbia st. between Union and Sackett st.The building is still there, however it was converted into a John’s Bargain store at one point. It is now, not being used.Charlie also owned the Lido on Court St., which is now the Cobble Hill Theatre. The Happy Hour ceased operations about 1975 and was demolished around 1981.As a child on Saturday afternoons you could see two full lenght features and 25 cartoons for 25 cents.Those were the days.Ralph Tyrone Scarfogliero