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Unit #8 The Great Depression of 1930s LESSON #8:4 Art and Entertainment of the 1930s p. 238-239.

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1 Unit #8 The Great Depression of 1930s LESSON #8:4 Art and Entertainment of the 1930s p. 238-239

2 Popular entertainment My dad remembers this era – he was born in 1930 with two older brothers He told me they used to gather around the radio every night for one program after another His favorite was “THE ___________” People used any entertainment to _________ the misery of the era Everyone in the middle class went to the ______________ Every house had a ______________ Most popular with women: _______ __________ They told of the drama of middle class households They got their name from the _______ commercials often run during the program

3 Memories of my dad from the 1930s He remembered the Sunday entertainment would be to take the __________ to the end, and together they’d walk back the Wissahicon Creek The trolley was their ________ form of transportation They had ________ every day, but all meals were precious They had electricity, but the refrigerator was an “_____ _______” Ice was delivered every day by __________ wagon He lived in the city, but there were ________ cars A favorite game was “_______ ball” They loved the movies, too. Westerns.

4 Famous actors of the 1930s Jimmy Stewart – the “ _______ guy” in movies Clark Gable – suave and _________ Eliz. Taylor & Bette Davis – __________ Judy Garland – _________ next door Shirley Temple – ______ ________ next door Ginger Rogers - dancer

5 Famous entertainers of the 1930s ___________ John Steinbeck and William Faulkner ________________ Margaret Bourke-White Jack Benny and WC Fields on the ___________ Weekly movies of superheroes

6 What did it seem was the purpose for entertainment at this time?


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