I have a photo of my great-grandparents in Bakertown in 1912, managing the restaurant and upstairs theatre in a two story building built about 1903 by Mr. John Devers. Mr. Devers wife wanted to operate a theatre. She called it "The Nixon Theatre". After she left, the first to take over the second floor theatre and a first floor restaurant were my great-grandparents, Seymore S & Rosie Osborn. They left for Cresson and others took over until the Maimones - Peter & his wife Margaret ran the restaurant turned to grocery store on the first floor. (All information from Frances Inzana's "Bakerton (Elmora) A Century Remembered 1889-1989".) This photo is an indoor shot, so the name of the restaurant is unknown. There is an indoor sign reading *Osborn Dinner Special* (25 cents). Another photo I have is of my great-grandfather standing in front of "The Dreamland Theatre S S Osborn prop." on the permanent theatre sign. The picture show on the poster is one of a series of short movies titled "Our Mutual Girl". Family says this photo was taken in Cresson. Identified children, adults, and movie title hint a 1914-1915 photo. The theatre is connected perpendicularly to another with large sign "Quick Lunch". Family says Osborns managed both the theatre & restaurant in Cresson. The 1925 obit of Rosie Osborn states she was the wife of the proprietor of the City Restaurant in Cresson. Does anyone know where I can get more information on these locations. 1912 - Bakerton -The old Nixon Theatre, now the 1st floor restaurant managed by Osborns 1914-1915 - Cresson (so family says) "The Dreamland Theatre" next to "Quick Lunch" 1925 - Cresson's "City Restaurant" Mom remembered that she visited the Osborns at their business in Cresson near the railroad station. That would be early 1920s before Rosie died. That's all the clues I have. Thanks, Jane Tripp