Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1943)

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When Traine Relax. $H| 4M \ SHOW Him "THE KID BROTHER" CUTTIflG THE LAWn •y-sfc **1 Your soldier or sailor friend would like to see a movie of his "kid brother" cutting the lawn— especially if the boy's best girl happens to come along to help. OVIES of Their Families Give Them Their Greatest Lift! Of the various forms of entertainment which are available to service men in training camps in their leisure hours, nothing brings such happiness as personal movies of the people they know back home. The moving pictures that friends or relatives send to them are the nearest thing to a furlough that they can have. You don't have to be an expert photographer to take home movies to send to service men. You don't even have to own a camera, for you can rent one at most any camera store. Projectors are available at all camps for showing 8mm. movies. The simplicity of modern movie equipment makes it possible for practically anyone to take good pictures. If you want to do something worthwhile for a soldier or sailor friend of yours, get a camera and take movies of his family! Revere Camera Company, Chicago, 111. Until Victory is won, Jy| Revere craftsmen are now devoting % r full time to the l||l building of war supplies. QUALITY HOME MOVIE EQUIPMENT BUY WAR BONDS EVERY PAY DAY