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Page 1: The Colonelette (March 1972)

Western Kentucky University Western Kentucky University

TopSCHOLAR® TopSCHOLAR®

The Colonelette Kentucky Library - Serials

3-1972

The Colonelette (March 1972) The Colonelette (March 1972)

Department of Library Special Collections

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/colonelette_abwa

Part of the Cultural History Commons, Social History Commons, United States History Commons, and

the Women's History Commons

This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Colonelette by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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^Le C^oioneiette

AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

KENTUCKY COLONEL CHAPTER

Bowling Green, Kentucky

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AEWA

THE COLONELETTE

Published "lonthly For Members Only

"Wr^7ir~ ^'arch, 1972 Bulletin"No7T

AI1EP.ICAN BUSINESS WHElV S ASSOCIATIOIJ

KENTUCKY COLONEL CHAPTER

Bowlinrr Green, Kentucky

Chapter Chartered; June 3, 1964

BULLETItT C0?"1ITTEE

EDITOR _"Jiss Tiary CollinsRiviera Apts. D-5781-1910

ASSISTANT EDITOR ..Krs« Carol McDoucal

Route #4

'"The Colonelette'' is the official monthlypublication of the Kentucky Colonel Chapterof the -American Business TTomen's Association and is in accordance with the require-F.ents set forth by National Headouartersof the Ar.erican Pusiness VTomen's Assoc-

ietion, 9100 Ward Parkway, Kansas City,^iissouri 64114.

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P, 2 THE COLONELETTLVol, VII llarch, 1972 Bulletin Lo. 7

A/-iJ5RICAi^ BUSINESS WOllSN'S ASSOCIAaiON

9100 Ward ParkwayKansas City? Iflssouri

Founder & Executive Director-Hilary Eufton

r-Tat^l, Enrollriisnt Director-Glorine Tcu

Assistant Executive Director

& Convention Director-^vTilliaici H. Blrir

Uatl. Public Relations—Frank £istrcir

NATIOWiUi OFFICERS

President -:.-irSo Ruth idcKairey

First Vice President-rliss Itha Hintze

Secretary-Treasurer—-.'Irs • Judy Chilaers

Southeastern DistrictVice President- ~ - -Mrs» Vivian Gardner

NATIOl^AL SLOGAi-i

"Progress Through Change^-

NATIONAL /:OTTO

-Better Personality for Setter Living"

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TKE COLONELETTE P, 3Vol. VII ??arch, 1972 Fulletin No. 7

CaPPTER OFFICERS

President ------- -Florence Perkins

Vice President ----- Barbara Farley

Recording Secretary - - - - Joyce Tabor

Corresponding Secretary- -?-axine Strickland

Treasurer - -- -- -- -- iirogene Graves

Official Publication; WO.^EN IV BUSINESS

Colors s Black & Gold Flower * v?hite Carnation

MONTHLY .MEETING Fourth Tuesday

6; 30 P.T*= Social ----- 7:00 P.r^. Dinner

Holiday Inn - -- -- -- - Kentucky Room.

PURPOSE

The purpose of the Ainerican Business ^Toir^en'sAssociation shall be to elevate the socialand business standards of v^onen in business

by uniting them nationally for trainingdesigned to irake them efficient, more considerate and more cooperative toward theirwork, their employer, and their employer'scustomers, thereby increasing their ability,success and happiness.

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P» < THE COLONELETTEvol, VII :-iarch> 1S72 Bulletin hol^

?Ji-iL*^ER THIS

If you work for a man, in heaven's narre

VJORK for hii.v. If he pays you wages which

supply you bread and butter, work for him;

speak well of him and stajid by the in-^

stitution he represents. If put to r

pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a

pouna of cleverness. If you r.ust vilify,

conder:^ and eternally cisparge-resicn

your position and when you are outside,

dar-in to your heart's content, but as long

as you are a part of the institution do

not condemn it- If you do that, you are

loosening tiae tendrils that are holding

you to the institution, and at the first

high wind tiiat cones along, you will be

uprotted, and blown away, and probably will

never .Vnow the reason w'ly®

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THE COLONFLETTE P„ 5

Vol. VII March, 19 7.? Bulletin No. 7

KENTUCKY COLONEL CHAPTER

AMERICAN BUSINESS V?OMEN'S ASSOCIATION

PROGRAM March 28, 19 7?

SOCAIL HOUR 6:00 to 7°00 P.M,

INVOCATION neinber

DINNER ----------- 7:00 P,M,

GUEST SPEA.KER

INTRODUCTION - ----- Cindy Browning

SPL;^KER Wayne Eirick

VOCATIONAL SPEAKER

BUSINESS r'.EETIN'^

BENEDICTION -Member

PRAYER

Bless our Kentucky Colonel Chapter,Black and Gold,

May it be filled v/ith rapture.Brave and Bold,

Bless each of our menbers,Happy and Bright=

May each one welcore her duties^•7ith Strength and ^*.ight.

Amen.

By: JoAnn Sr.ithCharter Member

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P, 6 THE COLCi^ELETTBVol.. VII tiarchj 1972 Bullatin Uo, 7

PRESIDENT'S NOTES

liy thanks goes to the chapter for

selecting r.a as a representative to the

District i;eeting« There v/ill be a lot to

tell at the iiarch ir.eeting.

Congratulations are in order for all

who workeu on our Spring Hand of Friend

ship Tea. It was a very successful tea,

and was enjoyed by all. Wg full filled

our i^o. 2 on our Standard of Achieveuient,

Our next event will be our "Little

i^iss Bowling Graen" .. Let's all give

Barbara,our chairruan, our full support.

Florence PerkinsPresident

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THE COLO.JELETTE ^ 11Vol. VII J^arch, 1972 Bulletin ^ol 7

WAYS and !?EANS CO^J^ITTEE

Financial Forum Net Profit - - - -$'!.25,81#10 Banner Chapter Requirement Completed!(#10. Sponsor a single ^-Tays and ?-'eansProject returning $300 =00 or m.ore net profit.)

Souvenir Program Ad^ for Boss Might

Sales will begin April 1, and JVLL memberswho want to participate please let me know.All members who sold ads last year willhave the opportunity to sell the same business firms.

We V7ill have a New Sales Promotion# and themember with top sales will receivc complimentary Boss Night Bajiquet reservationsfor her Boss and self. The second in topsales will receive complimentary reservations for herself. All sales must be paidfor before Boss Night to complete decision.

The gross sales last year was $1403.50,..nec profit $1128.00= Let*s all get on thebcind wagon and participate in this outstanding project.

If you'have any Questions, please call me.

Jean FulkersonChairman, Ways & Means

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p ^ COLQNSLI:TTL"VoTTviI inarch, 197B 'Bulletin No® T

TFx^ COmiTTBE

A Spring Fling for enrolling new ineir=bers

in Sallatin, Tennessee will be held on

Sxinda^ April^6f 1972, at 2=00 P,Iio at

the home of lirs. Vlartyne Fulkerson, 156

Oaks Drive,

The program "What ABWA -iearis To :'is* will

be Resented. All Kentucky Colonel

Chapter""ot^icciis and CorIdttee"'̂ airmanare on the prograu...please observe this

opportunity to share your ABWA kno^-zledge

and all ivenibers attend too,

Jean Fulkerson

Chaiman

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TKE COLONELETTE13-Vole VII I'^arch, 1972 Eulletin No, 7

CHAPTER ROSTER

Charlotte AdamsRoute #3Res; 842-6339Bus: 842-167A

Ajin Bays1230 Broadview Dr,Res; 842-2650

riary Frances Brown921 Nutv/ood Ave«Res; 843-9403Buss 842-1674

Cindy \'l. BrowningVillage Green Apt, 1-2Res; 781-2061

Bus; 622-4711 Allen Co

Bobbie Card'-jellKy.' Gardens Tra» Pk.Lou. Rd., Lot #5Res; 781-1733Bus; 781-2150,Ext, 236

.•lary CollinsRiviera ^pts. D-5Res; 781-1910

Bus: 843-4389

>

Carolyn Dallas913 Kenton St.Res: 842-1322

Bus^ 781-2150,Ext. 209

j'Uldred Edv/ards601 SherwoodRes: 843-3649Bus; 842-3351

Sue richerRoute #2, Hunts LaneRes: 843-314?Bus: 781-2300,Ext» 34e

Barbara FarleyRiviera Apts. D-5

-Bus; 842-4239

fary Fugate2417 Grider Pond Rd,Res; 842-^223

Bus: 842-2411

Jean Fulkerson526 E. 13th. StoRes: 842-5168

Buss 842-1603

Deloris Gaddie431 Skyline ParkPes: 843-1514

Buss 842-6556

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JJI THE COLOIIELETTE

Volo VTI March, 19 7; Bulletin No« 7

CKAPTbR ROSTEK

Pat Glasscock

Routs #2Res; 843-4232Busi 8^2-0131

Imogene Graves1220 Center St.

Resi 842-2331

Bus 84: .313

Estelle Holloway525 8th<. Street

Res; 842-7615

3usi S42-5691

Clara Kolmes

1510 Cabell Dr,

Res= 842-7882

bus. 842-0333

Frances Jones

928^5 Elm St.Res. 781-6615

3us; 7G1-2150

Shirley ilartin310 -iaryland Dr.Res; S42-6615

Bus- 842-5604

Iva ililler

906 Richland Dr,

Res; 342-3350f •

A,

Eraily ::crriss1303 Henry Ave.Res; 843-1903

Bus; 842-6531

Carol i:;crougalRoute

Ilae Fagr928 Eir Street

Res; 843-8229

nuss 842-2411

Sue Short

513 P.egei.ts Ave.Res;; 843-9885

Apt. 3Bus. 34r.-6531, Ext.

Florence Perkins2221 Grai dview Dr,

Res; 843-6393

Bus, S4:-2411

Harian JcAn Stacker

1433 W. Cove

Res; 84:-9317

Eusi 843-8950.

liaxine Strickland

1623 Balcwin Ave.Res; 84:-4905

Buss 741-2416

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Vol. VIITHE COLONELETTE p. iq

Bulletin iTo. 7'!arch, 19 72

CHAPTER ROSTER

Joyce TaborS43 E. 10th. St.Res: £43-2352

Bus; 781-2150, Ext,

Becky TurnerWashington StreetFranklin, Kentucky

Gladys Walker928 Elip. StreetRess 843-1840

Bus: B43-6263

Lucille Walton1700 S. Sunrise Dr.P.es: 84'3-8979

Neva Kaye ^'?attRoute #3Sniths Grove, Ky.

236 Rest 563-2821Bus: 842-4813

Brenda TTilliams1710 GlendaleRes: 843-9605Bus: 842-1603

Elizabeth Wilson2618 Cheynne DriveRes" 842-8790Bus; 842-8161

Janice ^Tilson715 Cottonwood Dr.Res: 8^2-4640Bust 843-4316

NOTES

U

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THE C0L0Ii3LETTLVol. VII Ilarchp 1972 Zulletin i^o.7

iijVoc;..Tioi\i'

Lord, in tiie quiet of this evening hcur,;-?e cone to 1'hee for wisdoir.;. and for i owerTo vie\7 Thy V7orlCl tlirough only loved-

filled eyes^To growian understanding; to be wiseAnd sure to see Tliy guiding lic^ht; ard

thus

To know ecLCh other as Thou knowest us.

BEIiZ-DICTIOi;

0 Guiding Spirit, Guardian of our days,3e with us as v/e go our seperate \rays.Help us to feel those thoughts that

lift ana bless

To know a closer bono. of friendliness?To see Thy beauty alv/ays--every day.Translated into living—this v/e pray.

Amen.