Eighty-seven years ago, in 1938, Dorchester's bustling business community was wishing village residents "seasons greetings" via ads in the local newspapers.
One of those newspapers was The Dorchester Leader, printed from 1933 to 1941, and one of three newspapers that have been published in our community since the village's founding. (Note: The Dorchester Star and The Booster were the other town newspapers. Actually, there have been four Dorchester papers if you count the short-lived Saline County Express, published in Dorchester for a few months in 1893.)
Today, the Times is publishing a few of those 1938 Christmas ads.
Let's step back in time for the Christmas ads that Dorchester residents were reading 87 years ago. (Click on each ad for a better view.)
Merry Christmas, Dorchester!







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