32 THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 



Local Secretaries 



The Illinois Audubon Society, emulating a program very successfully 

 carried out by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, has appointed local 

 secretaries at certain strategic points within the state. These secretaries are 

 invited to keep the Society informed as to news of bird clubs, nature 

 study organizations, etc., and to send in newspaper clippings, and field 

 notes as occasion serves. Each secretary will have on hand a supply of 

 current publications of the Society and will receive from time to time 

 special information relating to the work of the Society. 



The list of those who up to the present time have consented to act as 

 local secretaries for their respective areas is as follows : 



Belvidere — Miss Muriel Lampert. 



Carbondale — Mary M. Steagall. 



Champaign — W. Elmer Ekblaw. 



Decatur — Mrs. Benj. Bachrach. 



DeKalb — C. E. Montgomery. 



Elgin — Secretary of the Elgin Bird Club. 



Evanston — Miss Louise Whitehead. 



Golconda — Mrs. Lillian B. Phelps. 



Harrisburg — Clarence Bonnell. 



Kewanee — Dr. Hattie Melaik. 



Lake Forest — George Roberts, Jr. 



Mackinaw — Miss Mae Blair. 



Maywood — Secretary of the Maywood Bird Club. 



Odin — C. B. Vandercook. 



Olney — Mrs. Robert Ridgway. 



Philo — Isaac E. Hess. 



Port Byron — J. J, Schaefer. 



Rockford— Paul B. Riis. 



Rock Island — Nellie E. Peetz. 



Salem — Mrs. Sig Kaufman. 



Sullivan— Mrs. O. L. Todd. 



Waterloo — H. I. Featherly. 



Waukegan — Mrs. Elam H. Clarke. 



Winnetka — John H. Sutter. 



The Audubon Society of New Hampshire 



The office of the Illinois Audubon Society is in receipt of a friendly 

 letter from Mr. George C. Atwell of Strafford, N. H., who is Secretary 

 of the Audubon Society of New Hampshire. Mr. Atwell congratulates 

 our Society upon the "splendid make-up of the Bulletin in its contents, 

 typography, press work and illustrations." General Elbert Wheeler is 

 President of the New Hampshire Audubon Society. In the list of honor- 

 ary vice-presidents appear the names of Ernest Harold Baynes and 

 Winston Churchill. 





