My uncle lived a few blocks from the Garmar, and when I visited in the early to mid-1950’s as a young boy I would go there – I remember seeing Annie
Get Your Gun or Calamity Jane, and The Charge At Feather River which was in 3-D. I remember the soft drink dispenser, which was probably a new invention because it never worked properly and only partially filled the cup, usually with carbonated water. Anyway, I’m writing this because somehow my family knew the owner and he said that the theater was named after his two sons, Gary and Mark. (Gar – Mar) Rupert Yessayian
My uncle lived a few blocks from the Garmar, and when I visited in the early to mid-1950’s as a young boy I would go there – I remember seeing Annie
Get Your Gun or Calamity Jane, and The Charge At Feather River which was in 3-D. I remember the soft drink dispenser, which was probably a new invention because it never worked properly and only partially filled the cup, usually with carbonated water. Anyway, I’m writing this because somehow my family knew the owner and he said that the theater was named after his two sons, Gary and Mark. (Gar – Mar) Rupert Yessayian