The Glencoe theater was eventually owned by Carl Funk, the son-in-law
of Sam Meyers. When I was a kid a ticket was 0.25 including cartoons and movietone news. The theater also had a very large parking lot across the street in front of the public works garage. Carl let the village park their equipment in the lot when not in use for no charge. He really was a very nice fellow & had a lot of friends in that town. The village was the loser when the theater was razed.
The Glencoe theater was eventually owned by Carl Funk, the son-in-law
of Sam Meyers. When I was a kid a ticket was 0.25 including cartoons and movietone news. The theater also had a very large parking lot across the street in front of the public works garage. Carl let the village park their equipment in the lot when not in use for no charge. He really was a very nice fellow & had a lot of friends in that town. The village was the loser when the theater was razed.