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noon observing over 30 species of birds, including three that were new to 
many of us: Knot, Stilt Sandpiper, and Buff-breasted Sandpiper. Mr. Fet- 
ter explained how to distinguish between the many sandpipers in their 
fall plumage. Altogether, 62 varieties of birds were observed during the 
two days. It was a delightful experience to meet old friends again and 
make new acquaintances, and it was with reluctance that we bade farewell 
until another Campout. 
Enchanted Hill Garden, Joy, Illinois 
List of Persons Attending the Campout 
Mrs. Della M. Abbey, Chicago 
Karl EK. Bartel, Blue Island 
Mr. & Mrs. John Bayless and daughter, 
Gary, Indiana 
Elizabeth G. Borland, Addison 
Lois Drury, Champaign 
Ilenry Metz, Addison 
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mostek, Lombard 
Mr. & Mrs. George Newman, Gary, Ind. 
Peter Nichols, Dixon 
Mrs. Ross Norton, Glenview 
Alfred H. Reuss, Blue Island 
Miss Helen J. Ruch, Chicago 
Mrs. C. F. Russell, Decatur 
Mr. & Mrs. Elton Fawks, Mast Moline Mr. & Mrs. Chester Scherer, Olney 
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan, Chicago 
Harold Fetter, Chicago Paul Schulze, Chicago 
Ted Greer, Joy 
Betty Groth, Oak Park 
Carl Gylleck, Elgin 
Katy Hamrick, Champaign 
Miss Tressa Sharp, Gary, Ind. 
Mrs. Howard Shaw and daughters, Olney 
Charles R. Sheppard, Chicago 
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Snyder, Gary, Ind. 
Mrs. Betty Howard, Chicago 
Mrs. Minnie Hundley, Olney 
Floyd Swink, Willow Springs 
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Tester and daughters, 
Jack Keegan, Dixon Rockford 
Mr. & Mrs. W. Kerrigan, Chicago Mr. & Mrs. Robert Trial, Aledo 
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Kruty and sons, Linda, Patty, and Jimmy Trial, Aledo 
Chicago LeRoy Tunstall, Wheaton 
Miss Margaret Lehmann, Chicago Miss Edith Wallace, Gary, Ind. 
Lola Lemon, Gary, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Waller, Gary, Ind. 
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lobik and daughter, 
Glen Ellyn 
Mickey MeCardle, Dixon 
Ann Wallin, Plainfield 
Mrs. Bruce J. Wallin, Plainfield 
Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Zimmerman, Lake Bluff 
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NEW AUDUBON CLUBS TO BE FORMED 
THE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE of the Illinois Audubon Society will or- 
ganize local affiliates in Kane County, Will County, and DeKalb County 
during meetings to be held in January, February, and March, 1960. The 
organizational drives are under the combined leadership of LeRoy Tunstall, 
founder and former president of the DuPage County Audubon Society, and 
Raymond Mostek of Lombard. Meetings are planned for the cities of 
Aurora, Joliet, and DeKalb on the third Friday night of each of the above 
named months. A color 16 mm. sound film called, “The Wild Alps of the 
Northern Cascades,” portraying the state of Washington, will be shown at 
each of the meetings. Short films on birdlife will also be shown. If you have 
friends in the above counties who might wish to attend these meetings, 
please notify My. LeRoy Tunstall at 323 East Wesley St., Wheaton, Illi- 
nois, immediately. 
