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NEWS FROM AFFILIATES AROUND THE STATE - Continued 
DuPage Audubon Society 
A series of Wildlife Films is being co-sponsored by this group, Last two are: 
Saturday, Feb.13, "Ranch of the Purple Flowers" by Robert C, Hermes; and Thursday, 
Mar, 11, "Wilderness Trails" by Charles T, Hotchkiss. Admission $1.00, Students 
50¢. 8:00 pem., Pierce Chapel, Wheaton College. 

Great Lakes Chapter of the Sierra Club 
Meets Ist Tuesday of each month at the Chicago YWCA, 59 E, Monroe Shes) (Sour Palle 
Special table for dinner at 6:00 p.m., at Stouffer's, 111 5, Wabash, March 2, 
J. A. Van Wambeke will show his film, "Grand Canyon, Its Fame and Fury," April 6, 
Catherine Latham will present her program, "A Mountain Trip to Nepal," 

Audubon Society of Park Ridge 
Three members of this Club went to the Lake-Cook Fair last summer as judges for the 
4-H Club Conservation Projects, They were Gertrude Carlson, Bernice Popelka and 
Walter Vogl, They invited the winner to talk to their group on how to promote 
conservation and bird study among young folks, The meeting on Feb, 23 will cover 
"Pollution and Its Effects on Our Natural Environment.",..on March 23, "Bird Migra— 
tion." Group meets at South Park Field House, Talcott & Cumberland, Park Ridge. 
The Fort Dearborn Club of Chicago | 
For information on walks sponsored each Sunday by this organization, write to 
President Meyer Klein, 1940 N, Lincoln iAve,, Chicago, A two-mile walk is scheduled | 
after the 1.A.S. Wildlife Film showing at the Chicago Natural History Museum on 
Sunday, March 7, 
Lake-Cook Chapter No, 1 
The next scheduled meeting of this rapidly growing Chapter (last count more than 70 
members) will be on Tuesday, Feb, 23, at 8 p.m., Highland Park Library. The film 
showing will be "Sunrise Serenade," according to Mrs, Frank Bernard, program chair- 
man, The next field trip, according to Chairman Preston Davies, will be on 
Saturday, Feb, 20, at Channahon Park, near Joliet, Meet at the park at 9 a.m. 
EXCERPTS FROM I.A.S. BOARD CF DIRECTORS MEETINGS, NOV. & DEC. 1964 

A drive is being made to start more local Audubon Clubs in a county where six or 
more I.A.S. members live, If interested, contact Harlan Walley, 717 N. Elm St., 
Sandwich.,..It was reported by Paul Lobik that the Illinois Prairie Path is getting 
enthusiastic support...Walter Vogl has been appointed to the joint committee to 
promote more recreational land in Illinois,,.Peter Dring received approval to build 
a display case for teaching purposes, to be used at I,A.5, meetings,.,.Paul Schulze 
reported there were 850 people at each of the last two Audubon Wildlife Films... 
Betty Groth will present the Dr, Alfred Lewy fward at the last movie on April Ath; 
the candidate will be selected at the February Board meeting...President Ray Mostek 
announced that Peoria Audubon Society is making plans to be our host in 1965 for 
the May Annual Meeting...George Becic has resigned due to ill health,..Former 
Treasurer John Helmer has moved to California, 
