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148                NATIONAL BIIrTON  BITLLETIN  July-August,  1966
        mentioned  Lalxsas city is in MISSOUEI. D,o prepare  m-eny tra.ys---some of
        itrlm  -ay   well be nori-competitive.  Division VI Entries always furnish much
        lnterest at tte Sfrow. Let afi of us help make this 1966 Show one long to bo
        remembered in every good way. Do plan to be with us, and it is ea-sy to tralsport
        hu"  t*il-*nen  tirei acconipany  you. Bring trays belon-gillg  to. friends  who
        [annot aitend.  Save  [trem traiuptirtition  costs-. Another  helpful apt one may do
        ioi a nrst iirne exhibitor  is to ilstruct ttre  proper way to prepare fray Slins fo1
        Elt"ie& i  shall never forget  how I  stmggieO tne first time--a,nd it should not
        frerJ Uee.r  difiicult, but iI  was. Instruciion could be given at Club  mee0ings.
        Pebbles and rocks can always  be swept from a pathway'
                                                 Best wishes to aU,
                                                 GRACE II. TOAI^SON

                       THE SEtrRETARY WRITES
            we ha,ve tried to ma&e the directory as complete  a.nd correct  qs possible,
        incldift- tft  Zip Coae which is requ1ned by the Post Ofiice for bulk mailing.
        Ffease  q;ite  ttre Secreta^qy if your listine  o[' address is wrong so ttra,t we may order
                on the prirrter'imaitine  list for your NATIONAL  BUTTON BUI,LEfiNS.
        ".ta"Se
            we welcome  two neqr Life Members-Mrs.  Anne Flood of New Jersey  a.nd Mrs.
        Meurice  C. Garvey, Jr. of the State  of Washington.
                                                         Ruth Mcoreight


         NATII]NAL BUTTtrN EiOtrIETY  EiHtrW EitrHEDULE
                       KANEiAEi EITY, MIEiSOUR!
                   OtrTtrBER 3NO THRU            gTH,   1966
         Monday,  October 3rd
         8:00 A.M. Ilotel Continental,  Fourth  Floor-all  day
                  Unpacking.  Ut. fioU""t II' HiU, Show Managerr l/Il'  Pen P'  Neaffy'
                  Assistant  1\[a,nager; Mr. Ray ]Va1do, I\&. M' R.-Pasley,  Mr' Glen
                  Sloat, Mr. John-W.  Gholson,  s,nd others  of corrmittee'
                  Checling  In. I!&. Paul Conlin,  Mrs. Mary Houghton,  and Local  Com-
                  mittee.
                  ClassifyingB&ibits.Mrs.Elizabethl{alilla,rrdh€rcommittee'
         8:00 P.M. Sctrool-foi Judges, conducted  by Chairma,n  Thomas W' Owens, Jr"
                  end l\ltrs. Jeen Kasemeyer, Assistant Chairman.
         Tuesday, 0ctober  4th
         8:fi) A.M. Fourth Floor, all day. Setting  Up Show and Judging'
         9.OO A.M. "11ow a Button fvfai ne Usea in  More T'han one Class",  Special
                  Frogram  by N&s. Viviane  Ertell.
         Wodnesday, October  5th
         8:00 A$1. Fburth Floor, all day. Setting  Up Show and Judging.
         3:30 P.M. N.B.S. Board of Directors Meeting.  President's  Room.
         8:00 P.trl[. sp€cial hogrem,  "Crosses and other Religious Symbols"' I\[rs'
                   CarroU  II. I6renz.  Iiodachrome  slides.
         Thursday, October  6th
         11:00 A.M. Fourth Floor.  Show El,oom Opens.
         8:30 P-Itt, Showroom  Cloees.
         9:00 P.M. Special  Program with Kodachrome  Slides: "Senora  Maria Eugenia
                   Reiser's Button Collection", by Nina Eull Miller  (Ntrs.  Glenn E.
                   Miller)
         10:00 P.M. Open  Hous€.
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