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row. An eagle was seen but at too great a distance to be definitely identified. 
Red-headed woodpeckers were very common. 
Those present who registered were: Melwood Arthur Berry, J. M. 
Buese, H. Van Collei, Alton, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Baroody, Berwyn, 
Ill.; Francis X. Lueth, Champaign, Ill.; Leona Draheim, Minnie M. Newton, 
Millicent Stebbins, Harriet A. Egger, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Urbain, Frank O. 
Connor, Doris A. Plapp, Caryl D. Gustafson, James W. Thompson, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. O. Decker, Earl G. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Necker, Chicago, 
Ill.; James Schuyler, Earl A. White, Margery Scott, Mrs. Florence White, 
PHOTO BY EARL G. WRIGHT 
Some of the party about to board the Anax 
R. C. Thomason, Decatur, Ill.; Louis G. Flentge, Desplaines, Ill.; Myrtle E. 
Hammonds, Dwight, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Langdon, Donald F. Hauser, 
Evanston, Ill.; Harold Ault, Harold Vernon Ault, Mavis Ann Ault, Fiatt, 
Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stofer, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Rev. George M. Link, 
Grafton, Ill.; Horner L. Bradley, Havana, Ill.; Mrs. Ethel Schuyler, Macon, 
Ill.; Ferd Luthu, James H. Sedgwick, Peoria, Ill.; C. W. G. Eifrig, River 
Forest, Ill.; Ruth M. Woods, Charlotte A. Dubois, Lois Hopwood, Mrs. 
Guy Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Baum, Mrs. Charles R. Talbott, 
Beatrice Hopwood, Edith A. Sutton, Ivah E. Moore, Mrs. Irene Skinner, 
Springfield, Ill.; A. S. Hawkins, R. E. Yeatter, Urbana, IIl. 
The directors of the Illinois Audubon Society have for some time been 
considering the question of holding meetings at various places in the state 
and are very much gratified at the showing made at this, the first of a 
series they purpose holding at dates to be announced later. They desire to 
express their great appreciation of the help of Dr. T. H. Frison and his 
entire staff in making this meeting one which we shall long remember. 
