Screenland (May-Oct 1937)

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• 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 Co., Rochester, N. Y. Accept nothing but the film in the familiar yellow box— Kodak Film— which only Eastman makes , WHEN he went away, we both promised to write. But you know how letters are— you don't say what you intend to, or the other person misinterprets. "Before we knew it, our letters were mostly spats, explanations, and apologies. We were getting farther apart all the time. One day I was awfully blue, and on impulse sent this old snapshot. I wrote on the back, 'We didn't quarrel then, did we?' "I wish you could read the letter I got back. It was the old Pete again, not trying to write, just telling me how much he cared. He 'said he'd always write with this snapshot in front of him— he could talk to the girl in it so she'd never misunderstand." The snapshots you'll want Tomorrow —you must take Today SCREENLAND 73