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166 NATIONAL BUTTON BULLETIN July-August, 1968
..LADY ISABELLA'' REPtrRTED trN
M EDIU M SIZE BUTTO NS
ImmediatelyonreceiptoftheMay-JuneissueofN'B.B.,MisSAnnaMary
Falck, pennsylvania repoited of her inlerest in, and notes on-"Lady.Isabella".
She found Mis. Adkins'i article identifying the button of more ihan ordinary im-
p;;6;;;.-Nri*'raict repoit^s;ttat butlo.t-has been a pet of mine for some time"'
ind then describes the twelve that she owns:
"1 putty color; 2 caramel-slight difference in shade; 1 grey; 1 green (pale);
r Ufue tliiife oi r"i fiief l; all lusteied opaque. 4lclack, each has an entirely differ-
;;t l;i;r, one is i,Tifiany" luster. Alt of the above are small size. The medium
o"o u." I grey lustered, ind 1 black lustered, with blue predominating'
A few. days later we received a letter from Mrs. Frank Eastman california
q'ho iold of cirecking for "Lady Isabellas" and of flnding flve of them in her col-
tecUon. She has two-tans, and-two black lusters in small size. One medium size-
not described.
We'll be glad to hear from others.
-G.H.T
DISTRItrT trLUBS REPORTED SINtrE
196.7 DIREtrTO RY
The following District clubs are welcomed into the 1968 Dtectory. First, the
State will be named, then the name of CIub. If kno$'n. the name of Presiding
Ofiicer appears:
California-Delta (1968) Mrs. Esther Burnett, Acampo'
Illinois-Heart of Illinois (1968) Mrs. Denver Elliott, Peoria'
Iowa-southeast Iowa ( 196?) Mrs. Ray ward, Richland.
Maine-Houlton Button Club (1967) Mrs. Gladys S$eet. Houlton'
New Jersey-Kohanzick Buttonettes (1968) Sorly that we cannot give the
Presidins,^ officer.
New Yol'k-Finger Lakes r196?) Ml's. Liliian Newiral't. Ithaca'
Kansas-The silent Button Group (1968) In April, a group of those "who live
in the silences" fonned a button club at wichita. This is a first of its kind, and
$'ill probably be foltowed by similar organizations in other parts of the country.
We stratt try to give more information in a later issue as the group perfects its
organization.
Ohio-Akron Area (196?) perfected its organization. Mrs. Esther Graff, Kent'
-Editor
SHELI,S APPEAR ON EXPENSIVE HATS
.,who else but chanda would decorate stitched silk with tiny sea sheils in
such Spring-right shades as party pink, iced turquoise or white?" was the en-
ticing ;dveitisement which appeared in a morning paper of Febl'ua1y 19, 1968.
AIt that stood in the way of possessing the little numbel' was a $50.00 price tag.
H. T.
-G.