WILMETTE LIFE May 11, 1928 convention now being held in Evanston May 11 and 12, will follow. Any busine.ss or professional wom,a n The Wiimette 'club for Business and in \Vilmette interested in the club is P~ofessional Women will hold its an- invited to attend. nual meedng Monday evening, May Business Woman's· Club Is to Hold Annual Meeti~g PROFESSIONAL \VOMEN IN ANNUAL MEETING State Convention of BuaineuProfessional Women in Session at . Evanston This Week ROSENBERG'S D.lVis Srrftt · -Downtoum Ev~nston 69c 3 for $2.00 Mothex Cedarized Garment Bags Of heavy cedarized rope paper; ;these bags furnish maximum protection for your garments. Moth;Proof, dust-proof, damp-proof! White-paper line~. Everseen Bags, 98c Heavy rope paper treated with ;cedar. Celluloid window permits ,you to see the contents. 3 for 'i s~·75· . Slip-In Garment Bags, ' $1.75 Extra heavy rope paper, in box shape. 5 o~ ~ garment capacity. Cedar or tar. $1.75-S~.so. · 14, at 6 :30 o'clock, in the rooms of the Members of the Kappa Kappa Dinner will be served at .the usual hour of 6:30 and . Gamma sorority will entertain their the business session with its election mothers at a tea at the house Sunday Evanston will be hos~-or hostess, of officers and the reports of the state afternoon in honor of Mothers' day. rather, for it is the women of that city who are having their day-to women leaders in business, arts and .professions throughout the state over this week-end . during the seventh annual convention of the Illinois Federation of Business and Professional Women. Most notable of the outstanding 1 \\·omen who are taking part in the program are Mrs. Erma Templeman of Springfield, state president; Miss Emily Kneubuhl, executive secretary, National Federation B. & P. W. C., of New York, who will be representing the national federation; Miss Martha Connole of East St. Louis, attorney; Mrs. Mabel Reinecke of Chicago, collector of internal revenue; Mrs. William Gary Brown of Chicago, state lo~t chairman of transportation; Mrs. May \Vood Simons of Evanston, writer and sociologist. Mrs. Erma Templeman is presiding and the others are giving the main addresses of the convention. Business is occupying a large part of the conYention hours with reports made by the state chairmen of committees. discussions and the election of officers Quit~t Convenient scheduled. Down-·rown and Entertainment and the social side is interwoven with the business Home-Like Location sessions, however, in a pattern designed · to keep the . enjoyment of the delegates at a high mark. Various '! musical programs have been arranged, stunts will be given by six of the charter clubs, a pageant of figurines will be I presented and the delegates will eng-age in numerous song fests. 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