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196 NATIONAL BUTTON BULLETIN July,1955
THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 2O. Nerv Ilannpshire. An invitation for all collectors to at-
tentt the annual picnic at the summer camp of the
Gordon Bennetts, Hollywood Beach, Alton.
July 23. llaine. AII day picnic at the Nlooney Cottage on Branch
Lake (rain or shine). At Camp Jordan sign-about
20 miies out from Bangor turn right on Ellsworth
20 miles out from Bangor thru right on Ellsworth
Rd. Take next left in from Main Rd. and then next
teft. Go to the end of the road. Bring your lunch'
Dealers welcome.
Septernber 16-18. California. State Meeting and Exhibition at Sacramento'
Hotel, Sacramento.
September 17. llassachusetts. State Meeting in Georgetown.
September 17.18. Indiana, State Meeting at the Van Ormond' in Ft'
Wayne. Anyone driving East for the National
Show is invited to attend.
September 18. Kansas. State Meeting at the home of Mrs. E. J. Dalton'
St. George. Colleetors enroute to the National
Meeting are invited to stop over and attend.
September 24. Connecticut. Collectors of Historical Buttons, at South-
ington.
October 6-9. PENNSYI]VANIA. THI' NATIONAI, BUTTON SOCIETY
ANNUA], \II'NTING AND EXHIBITION. IIOTEI,
ADEI]PHIA, PHILADELPHIA.
October 8. Pennsylvania. State Meeting held in connection rvith
the National Societv Convention, in Philadelphia'
October 22. llassachusetts. State Society Annual Meeting at Taun-
ton.
October 22. Nerv Jersey. State Meeting at Stanton Grange, FIem-
ington,
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