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330               NATIONAL BUTTON BULLETIN  September,  1951


                                  CLASSIFICATION  NOTES
              Division I  Section 17. Class 221 should  read Original  Cards,
              Divislon I  Section 17. Class 2a3 please add Salesman's Sannple Case.
              Division II  Section 2. Cla-ss 2O. Heraldic (Coats of Arms, Livery, Mono-
                         grams). Crests with various kinds of pictures  such as animals,
                         crosses, Iuurds, etc., can be entered  as specialized cards and the
                         judges  will  consider each specialization  separately.  They should
                         be marked Animals  20a; Crosses 20b; Hands  20c, etc.
                                                         GEORGE  E. GOULD


                             KODACHROME  SLIDES OF GLASS BUTTONS
              Through  the  cooperation of  the  National  Button  Society I.am  offering  for  s
              limited  tlrne  duplictte  sets of  il)  sll.les oa the  Glass  OlaaBlflcation  prepared  by
              Mrs.  Jane Adams  in  the  May  issue of  the  BUTTON BULLETIN.  This  set  of
              2 by 2 inch slides of clear  and colored glass buttons is available until  November  1
              to  clubs and individuals  for  $15.00.  Delivery  will  be made about December  10-
              Send payment lrr  advmee  to
                                       GEOITGE  E. GO,ULD
                         10 lllr'ALDRON  STREET,  Ty. LAF'AYETITB.  INDIANA
                       ANNOUNCING PUBLICATION  FIRST BOOK ON  GOOFIES
                 Photosr&ph8  of conplete  sets in sctual   with descriptions and inder.
                                            ffi  ,"^ii"UX"fn*te
                                    $1.OO Per eoDy-Postpeid
                  Mrs. George  L. Packard,  825 South  98th Street,  Tacoma  4, Washington

                                        THE GRAB  BAG
                     (Plate  numbers  taken  from  new book  "Goofles,"  see above ad),
              Plate  3.  Rows 1-2.  Clrcus  sets  in  5  colors  (.25);  gold  and  silver  (.50)  set
              Plate  3.  Rows 3-4.  l'€enoge set in  6 colors  .25
              Plate  5.  Rows 4-5.  Sehoolroom set, red  and  green  .50
              Plate  7.  Row  5.   Musieal set, all  colors  (.35) golal  anal silver  (.50)  set
              Plate  16.  Rorv  1.   Ileads of  Eastern llernlsDhere,  all  colors, set .25
              Rare Uncle wi€ag:ily  set, Bone, (color  not perfect)  6 buttons,  signetl and atatetl $3.50
              De  luxe  modern real istics  and  man]'  buttons  not  listecl  in  the  Packaral  Book
                              I369 RIVER  ROAD.  WEST ENCLEWOOD

              a  FALL has come  to the Nprthwest  and the TERRACE  STUDIO invites  all traveling collectors
              to browse  among the books,  study the trays on exhibit, and enjoy  the View of Sound,  Islands
              and Olympics.  Plenty of good old buttons  for sale.  Approvals  to N. B. S, members. Prices
              are definitely  right.
                                  MRS.   fOHN l.  O'BRIEN
              698 1 Sea Vlew Terrace,              West Seattle 5, Washington'
                                 Telephone  WEst 3207 for Appointnent.

                                     BLACI( GI,ASS
                 BLACK GLASS is  bound to  become  popular  with  the new clusification. Have  ffne
              example of many listed. Order your approvals from  me before  the denand  becomes great.
              Also, a nice assortment  of all classified  glass buttons.
                 Write  me specifying  your needs. References  please.
                                   MRS. W. M. HTESTER
                          326 HARTRANFT  AVE.  COLESTON, NORRISTOWN,  PA.
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