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Show FORVVARD TOGETHER Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. May 1950 CONVENTION NUMBER Irom l ain Our Convention Call National Guest DR. K. FRANCIS SCOTT NATIONAL PRESIDENT The Convention Theme: LET'S LIVE TOGETHER THAT WE MAY LIVE. Dr. K. Frances Scott was elected BY ORDER of the President, the 27th annual convention of the President of the National Federa tion of Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc., at the Biennial Convention in Fort Worth, Texas in July, 1948. She was previously Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs is called to meet at Tooele, Utah, on June 2, 3, 4, 1950. first vice president of the Federa tion. Dr. Scott, who is of English and Each Club is entitled to repre sentation in accordance with Article III of the State By-Laws Scottish ancestry, was born in Vincennes, Indiana. Her father was In from Wooster College rl« n ro in Ohio as a Ph.B and was also Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Scott also attended Rush Medi cal College in Chicago, IlL, in 1917, and it was here she obtained her IC: ! roi' erI After ten serving internships Thompson Hospital for and Cook County Hospital, Dr. Scott be came Assistant Physician at Smith College, where she is now Associ ate Professor of Hygiene. She has published many articles on health and hygiene and has written a textbook for college hygiene. She is a member of the American Women and Association University of American Association and sors: Student Health hobbies ing Leah Utah and 'Club. Children include Profes Public Health the American Association. Her carpentry, paint and out-of-door work-on lawn and flower beds. In accepting the Presidency of the National Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women's Merrill, president of the Federation Professional of Business Women'!s 116 President's l'lessage delegate for each additional members or major fraction thereof. Sec. II. Officers of the federa tion, including district, dire?tors, chairmen of standing committees of the federation and presidents of local clubs shall be delegates to the state convention by virtue one M. D. Mary ' Sec. 1. Each affiliated Club not. in arrears for dues shall be en titled to two delegates for the first ten members and one delegate for each additional ten members and Valedictorian. She earned am follows: as Presbyterian minister. 1912, Dr. Scott graduated a of their office, with power to vote. Sec. III. Any member of the state federation who be may elected as an officer of the Na tional Federation, or who may be appointed chairman of any sandI hope you are plannng to ing committee of the National tend our state convention. It a-! IS most do. The Federation, by virtue of her of Dear Member: . " important convention Federation tht you committee are and the planning an, excel- lent program of work and play for you to enjoy, and, I want :>:ou all to meet Dr. Scott personally. It is an opportunity that vire should not miss. Dr. Scott has graciously consented to "give" us three of fice, shall be a delegate with power to vote. Sec. IX. Each club delegate -shall be entitled to an alternate. of local (Membership clubs shall be based upon duets paid in full to July 1, 1950). The Executive Board Meeting will convent at 3:00 p.m. Friday, June 2. The Board of Directors will convene at 5 :00 p.m. Friday, June 2. The official opening of the Con vention is called for 9 :00 Clubs, Inc., Dr. Scott said, "No days er very busy life and she IS gomg longer can we think only in terms to be our on a guest of our post rights. We must now con convention tour to the southern sider our responsibilities. We must parks. This will the members give take up willingly and wholeheart of our southern clubs who cannot a.m., edly the responsibilities that go attend convention a chance to Saturday, June 3. with rights, put away the childish meet and will Very be a wonderful her, truly yours passing of resolutions and the LIBBIE B. MAUGHAN, for us to become betsponsoring of causes without ac opportunity ter acquainted with her. Too, we cepting the responsibility for put want her to see and know some years of hard labor for B. & P.W. ting them into effect. We must of the beauties of our state. We I have worked and I have realize, and we must help our would hard, be most happy to have devoted a lot of time to Federa any electeq representatives to realize, of you who can, join us on this tion work, but the joy of that what we say and do and working trip. with legislate, ' in internal affairs, can wreck or build this one world in which we now live." even Saturday convention honoring night following ht' banquet, a reception will be held the beautiful home of Mrs. Vera Tate. This will be oe of the highlights of the conventlOn. at Dr. Scott As my term of office draws to close, I cannot find the words to express my gratitude to for a you y.our understanding, your coopera tion, and your willingness to sup:' port me in spite of my shortcom mgs, thus making this administra tion a success. When I took office I was aware that I was being sentenced to t wo so many of you for mutual achievement and the friendship and support which I have received !'ave made these two able ones periences years memor and have given me ex and memories I shall al ways cherish. Thank you all for your help, your suggestions, your good wi.I, and for your cooperation. Leah. |