Lindbergh, Earhart, FDR-all were part of a new celebrity culture that was growing up around the mass media
In November, the Mirror ran for its readers a short word of advice similar to thousands of similar items published in small town newspapers all over America during the twenties and thirties and later:
“If you want to keep your town going there is no better argument in the world than to trade at home. It is the hometown merchant who helps to keep the schools, the churches, the streets and parks in condition for the enjoyment of all. Continue reading “Perhaps if you try him first you both will profit”