Showing posts with label Kinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kinema. Show all posts
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Saturday, January 18, 2020
from our archives.........Kinema Burns Down

The Elite Theater was built in 1913.
In the late 1920s, L.C. and Nada Lund changed the name of the movie house to Star Theater. Their son, Truxton, later took over the family business and changed the name Kinema.
In the late 1920s, L.C. and Nada Lund changed the name of the movie house to Star Theater. Their son, Truxton, later took over the family business and changed the name Kinema.
The theater, which was considered fireproof when it was built, burned down in 1990.
Did you Know? Kinema is the British Version of Cinema. and there are or were hundreds of Kinema's across the United States and world.
The word ‘cinema’ comes from ‘Kinema’-toscope and is derived from the Greek word kinema-matos meaning the science of pure motion.
..And I always thought that it was a cute expression of "Kinna Ma Go to the Movies?"

Our Relic Home on the far left.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Moving Picture Comes to Mt. Pleasant ~ 1914 ~~~~Did the Elite turn into the Kinema?

The Elite Theater was built in 1913.
In the late 1920s, L.C. and Nada Lund changed the name of the movie house to Star Theater. Their son, Truxton, later took over the family business and changed the name Kinema.
In the late 1920s, L.C. and Nada Lund changed the name of the movie house to Star Theater. Their son, Truxton, later took over the family business and changed the name Kinema.
The theater, which was considered fireproof when it was built, burned down in 1990.
Did you Know? Kinema is the British Version of Cinema. and there are or were hundreds of Kinema's across the United States and world.
The word ‘cinema’ comes from ‘Kinema’-toscope and is derived from the Greek word kinema-matos meaning the science of pure motion.
..And I always thought that it was a cute expression of "Kinna Ma Go to the Movies?"

Our Relic Home on the far left.
December
25th, 1912 the Elite Theatre, now the Star, presented their first show. Prior to
this, some show places had been operating, among them the one on State Street,
conducted by C. Purrington. History of Mt. Pleasant, Hilda Madsen Longsdorf p. 197
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Monday, June 8, 2009
FIRE: February 10, 1990 - Photos by Alice Hafen



Also, Dr. Dean C. Rigby had his docotor's office in this complex for a short time. I remember having to go there to get my stitches taken out after an emergency appendectomy in about 1957.

Just right of the Relic Home is Jacob's Mortuary which had served the people of Mt. Pleasant for two generations. Bent Hansen built the building and sold it to H. C. Jacobs. It was a beautiful building with a lot of filigree work on its exterior. It also housed an apartment in the rear.
Thanks to Alice Hafen, my mother in law, we have these pictures to share. Even though it was a sad occasion, we appreciate her efforts and desire to record the history of each event both happy and sad. . . . . .Kathy Hafen
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