THE J. G. L. ANNUAL MEETINGPLANS are rapidly taking shape for the annual convention of the Just Government League of Maryland.Mrs. Mary Fennimoj*e Shepard of Crumpton, Md., chairman for that section of Queen Anne’s County, is busy at work appointing delegates to the convention and stirring up interest among the soon-to-be woman voters in her vicinity.Mrs. Theodore W. Forbes has appointed a delegation from Harford County, and Mrs. Almira Sweeten, as chairman for Howard County, has sent in the following names as delegates from the local J. G. L.: Mrs. Theresa Trainor. Mrs. Howard O’Mailey, Mrs. Mary Earp and Miss Elsie Buck. In the absence of Miss Mary B. Shellman, president of the Carroll County League, who is sppending some time in Charleston, W. Ya., Mrs. Carroll Albaugh of Westminster will appoint the delegates from the Carroll County League.Mrs. Forbes will act as toastmistress at the luncheon on the first day of the conventionn, and among those who will be asked to respond to toasts will be many prominent men and women interested in public questions of interest at the moment.At Tuesday’s luncheon Mrs. B. J. Byrne, a former officer of the Just Government League and a woman voter of California, will be toastmis-tress. Mrs. Byrne is a speaker of unusual ability, and has spoken on suffrage in many parts of the State.The round-table discussions scheduled for Monday and Tuesday afternoons should provide a fund of information for the embryo voters, and in order that the convention shall not be “all work and no play,’’ a subscription dinner has been arranged for 7.30 o’clock at the Box Tree Inn, Charles and Hamilton streets, on Monday evening, while 011 Tuesday evening a large reception and dance will be given the delegates by Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hooker at Upland. Roland Park.