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Independent from Long Beach, California • 67

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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67
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CAMERA ANGLE Picture 'A Day at Home' promises to be a normal day, you're all set. From the moment the children arise in the morning, you are certain to be busy all day long. You could start by taking pictures of them as they dress and get ready for the day's activities Sarah as she brushes her teeth, Bobby as he struggles with his cowlick. Then there's the breakfast table-as familiar a scene as you probably know but almost never recorded. Getting them off to school is another routine happening which will make a good shot, particularly if you take it from the front door as they go down the walk.

Father, too, can be snapped from the same vantage point as he goes off to work. AS FOR MOTHER'S OWN DAY, a co-operative neighbor could be invited in for a -while to take a few shots. of. her activities; perhaps one of her making out the shopping list, having mid-morning coffee, getting the car out to go downtown, even ironing or washing the dishes. When the family again gathers, get pictures of evening activities that follow the normal pattern.

Keep your camera handy the whole day, and try shooting "day at home." There'll be more opportunities for good pictures than you'll probably have time to take advantage of. COMMUNITY CAMERA CLUB will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Fellowship Hall, 14752 Jackson Midway City South Bay Camera Club will meet at 8 p. m.

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m. Redondo Informal family portraits can make album jewels of priceless future worth. They're best found in a "day at home." IN A FAMILY album, if the pictures are identified, it's generally with a phrase like this: "Mother and Aunt Sarah at Yellowstone- June 10, 1950," or "Bobby and Julia -Bobby's birthday party Oct. 26, 1952," etc. Usually it's a somewhat special event that brings about picture taking for the album.

By The Shutterbug I've always believed, however, that there were as many possibilities for interesting pictures in the happenings of a normal day about home. Why not devote a section in your album to "A usual day at our Equipped with a camera, a couple of rolls of film, a few flash lamps, and what RECORD ALBUM That Doggie's No. 0.1 TEN TOP TUNES: "Doggie in the Window," with cute Patti Page on the vocal, barked its way to first place on your Long Beach Hit Parade last weekno woofing. Other most-soughtafter platters were: 2, "'Til I Waltz Again With You," "Teresa Brewer; 3, "Tell Me You're Mine," the Gaylords; 4, "Pretend," Nat King Cole; 5, "I Believe," Frankie Laine; 6, "Oh, Happy Day," Lawrence Welk; 7, "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby," Harry Kari; 8, "'Your Cheatin' Heart," Joni James; 9, "Wild Horses," Perry Como; and 10, "Song from Moulin Rouge," Percy Faith. SPARKLING PIANO performances make recent lp recordings outstanding.

The Publie Library offers the following new discs for circulation: Gershwin, "Rhapsody in Blue" (Pen- nario, piano, and Paul Whiteman conducting); Haydn, "Concert in for Piano and Orchestra," with C. P. E. Bach, "Concerto in (Marguerite Roesgen Champion, piano); Liszt, "Concerto No. 1 in flat Major for Piano and Orchestra," with "Concerto No.

2 in A Mapor" (Edith Farnani, piano, with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra); Mozart, "Concerto No. 20 in Minor for Piano and Orchestra" with "Concerto No. 19 in Major" (Clara piano, Swoboda, conducting), and Tchaikovski, "Concerto No. 1 in Flat Major" (Curzon, piano, Szell conducting). The current favorites at- the library are Beethoven, "Symphony No.

Delibes, Mussorgski, "Boris Rossini, "William Tell," and Verdi, "Il Trovatore." INSURED CURRENT per RATE annum SAVINGS CA 2 Save more and earn more with the First Federal where each savings account is insured to $10,000 by an instrumentality of the United States Government. ANY MONTH EARN FROM THE iST ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF. LONG BEACH 124 EAST FIRST ST. PHONE 6-5235 (Solution to Puts in shipshape order Short-tailed water fowl Inviolable Serpent Business deal Set in a certain way Drink Flatbottomed Baltic boat Small drum Multiplied One of Lewis Carroll's boojums Feather grass cable lengths Function Russian wagons A thing found Portugese territory in India Monster killed by Bellerophon Stubborn person Of Shem's descendants Customary Matthew Arnold's plaints She caressed Endymion with moonbeams of 19.

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