Screenland (May-Oct 1937)

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7%is MM The Snapshot « By far the greater number of snapshots are made on Kodak Verichrome Film because people have found that "it gets the picture" — clear, true, lifelike. Any camera is a better camera, loaded with Verichrome. Don't take chances . . . use it always . . . Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Accept nothing but the film in the familiar yellow box — Kodak Film — which only Eastman makes. "\A/'HEX 1 left the old home ▼ T town, Helen was just a little girl. Her brother Dick was one of my pals, and she was always tagging us around. But it never occurred to me that she was anything except a nice little nuisance. "After I landed a job a thousand miles away from home, getting back wasn't easy. I let several years go by, and had forgotten all about Helen until one day my mother sent this snapshot. She wrote on the back — JDo you remember your little playmate Helen?' tfI could hardly believe my eyes. Believe me, it wasn't long before I found a way to get home — and when I came away again, Helen came with me . . . I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for this snapshot." The snapshots you'll want Tomorrow —you must take Today SCREENLAND 79