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September,  1951  NATIONAL BUTTON BULLETIN                    279

                             DEALER  DIRECTORY
                          N. B. S. SHOI!_,  CHICAGO,  1951

       Booth No.  1
       Booth No.  2  Mrs. H. W. Darrohn. New York
       Booth No.  3  Mrs. Marjorie S. Merchant,  New York
       Booth No.  4  The Kellys, Pennsylvania
       Booth No.  5  Mrs. Margot  Jacoby, New Ycrk
       Booth No.  6  Mrs. A. L. Ginstrom. Illinois
   '   Booth No.  ?  Miss Malie  Grogan, Illinois
       Booth No.  8  Mrs. L. Erwina Couse.  Florida
       Booth No.  9  Mrs. Margaret Johnston,.  New York
       Booth No. 10  Mrs. Merton  Starl Harter, New York
       Booth No. 11  Mrs. Roy W. Ball, New York
       Booth No. 12  Mrs. Edith Coe, Massachusetts
       Booth No. 13 & 20  Mrs. Viviane  Ertell,  New Jersey
       Booth  No. 14  The DuBois, California
       Booth No. 16  Mrs. Zula Fricks. Louisiana
       Booth No. 17  Mrs. Marion M. Crutchfield,  Massachusetts
       Booth No. 18  Mrs. Louise Disselhorst, Illinois
       Booth No. 19  Mrs. Lois B. Calkins, Illinois
       Booth No. 22  Mrs. Edith Droste,  Oregon
       Booth No. 23  The Flints,  Wisconsin
       Booth No. 24  Mrs. Louis A. Downs.  Connecticut
                     Just Iluttons.  Connecticut
       Booth No. 25  Mrs. tr'lorence Z, E. Nicholls, New York
                     Mrs. Jeannette  Rea, Missouri
       Booth  No. 26
       Booth No. 27  Antiques Journal,  New York
       Booth No. 30  Mrs. Lillian  Crowley, Massachusetts
       Booth No. 31  Mrs. Lucile S. Hartmann,  Connecticut
       Booth No. 32  Mr, James A. Bea,m. Ohio
                                                  VICTOR F'LINT,
                                                       Show Chairman


                          N. B. S. TRAVEI]ING  EXHIBIT
           In regard to the Traveling Exhibit, and its progress, word has just
       been received from the chairman,  Miss Lillian Clark. I  quote from her
       letter:
           "The National Educational  Exhibit has been temporarily taken out of
           circulation to be revamped. Will any dealer or collector  caring to do-
           nate a button or card of buttons  of educational value and interest to
           the exhibit,  please  contact me? Your help is urgently  needed to im-
           prove our National Exhibit so that it will continue to be a credit to
           our Society."
                                                MISS LILLIAN CLARK
                                                896 Culver  Road,
                                                Rochester 9, N. Y..
           This project  is of great  importance.  Will  you not, please, give it your
       serious  consideration?
           Thanks  have already been given to Mrs. Zula Fricks for a tray of n€wly
       made  picture buttons  purchased  iu X'rance including the newly  made Kate
       Greenaway  buttons. Also to Mr. Elliott Ryder  for a card of celluloial buttons.
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