![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRijrjt9fjh7-X249sfD7RsAjGn5_TeN-Ex_jSZJsbHiV-uHt7ULTxDRzhYkJZrjrJ_ldIXr0566ZL3FjzXRkCUooSuA9WfNwnytue7o5gF27Z5Z92e725VGjjguibkvAtnP3G/s400/Saturday+3.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdbbSYUQrhFAP-gMEN5r85Wsrd1vtDPpwLolH8u7MAxBC8arHuh_evAfuchehMf9EDXqUr38fGmBtR1dSW3yqsphyphenhyphenNaWfFKJjEhn_P2ySQUgfV8wYORWA_JrhCq85zH_fwtgPY/s400/Orange+Theater+1934.jpg)
When I was I kid, the "Son Light Christian Center" building was still the Orange Theater, with its fabulous pipe organ. The first movie shown there was "Molly and Me" in 1929. It was a "talkie."
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiu1V60eWf_4F7WRdy_6GtmsdUecEkHBVR6NHe2lezZeBzpX3HP3EF2m3B8uWK9h0uxM6WSZ0XFll8TuI1e0M-Pu6ybDGZF1GR9X5Om9hSPS18X3SKgRWVBGDiqjHTMIO81KX2S/s400/Saturday+7.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjaf9ltCX1NTzIoGkOSqhj-gWtA-ZrrS5r5SYt-kBOfWmnzjkk02UhnkqUX6OplN1J_1MP09Z-w-ZeewUg4q7KajJ0idn2yTyBNOwaxWdgLjeKYpV-ZrWmVLCrNnNMgUQa9W8BX/s400/Saturday+10.jpg)
Annie claims we got our first cameras in this shop. It would have been about 1963. She bought a Brownie.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjx9TLL8NftA7kGzfvFMZ1xPCaGgphoiBjBVoF6jEYvurvsLz8RbsOgtj-Gz7xGSZvz3tH8N2yfgdB_byAHpbYykfYveIuTEjMql2kseGJzn5gLSxvdgxEPDG9uAodEOs0fIO1/s400/Saturday+11.jpg)
"May God B ess Your Ew Year."
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-4oJkDxDnBD5LqL4zjF1cESVb2tmqHjUYXR7HDNHueSVDeHlVr7C4VZRQu3DLbfHJVOr47VtmwruK6bpp-Jhyphenhyphen0zDbFmV80bDDwvfA6qIjnEgTODNLKgxcr-_rflqV941OhqSR/s400/Saturday+13.jpg)
A picture of Watson's Drugs, taken as we drove by. Several movies have been filmed there: "That Thing You Do," "The Stepford Children," "Cannonball Run," etc. I got to watch quite a few scenes shot for the "That Thing" back in 1995 (I lived nearby in a house built in 1903).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWUlc-vnTIRtN2Xdrpk3nLknZHULpdKh63TUYib8-nEoMmmqCXzgOSXQ6AYQbAdOBip7dXXkiXhiF9UYwHWa8n6R6C6yXC2gXbtMljgqlOOPStttEoEJXSF7SeyOgK35GI9xBp/s400/Saturday+6.jpg)
Orange is a pretty conservative town, and the Old Towne area is no exception. There's at least one old bar on the north end (of the Plaza area) that seems stuck in 1950s.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikBg27LObaNHVL5olisjNQgFCXOLZh7Uq6n0tyNk9pT4GDp3XeaxvplzhM6ExhlBBHLc4NjtgGkKt97Wir3QUXselPCh3wuEimiPqyu1WV0WWX2Joa6gXOjslDeYpS1QzLAvI_/s400/Orange+Theater:Molly+n+Me.jpg)
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2xOHD87FEvM/SWq-MPPJIRI/AAAAAAAAQfg/n1m1PcRKdLs/s400/Belle_Bennett.jpg)
1891-1932