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Page 1: The Colonelette (November 1964)

Western Kentucky University Western Kentucky University

TopSCHOLAR® TopSCHOLAR®

The Colonelette Kentucky Library - Serials

11-1964

The Colonelette (November 1964) The Colonelette (November 1964)

Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University, [email protected]

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

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Department of Library Special Collections, "The Colonelette (November 1964)" (1964). The Colonelette. Paper 16. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/colonelette_abwa/16

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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'iJlie C^oioneiette

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AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

KENTUCKY COLONEL CHAPTER

Bowling Green, Kentucky

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THE COLONELETTE

Vol» 1 ^ No» 6 November, 196U

Kentucky Colonel Chapter^erixuin Business Women's Association

Bowling Green, Kentucky

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Editor ------- Linda Evans ^• ta6 E, 12th Street

8J42-7616lA

Co-Editor - Jo Ann Smith8U2-7616 .

Publisher - - - " ^ - - Lucile Bowman8J42-I677

Personals ------- Bonnie Rush,; ^ V,'' "•8It3-6096"

*'• •-^ Jaiice B. Labold. • T . ' 8U3-U311

C<Mnmittees ----- — Willia Elmore jav..':-":.- " 8U2-7616- • •"]

Artist' Margaret Cockrel8U2-1359

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Black and Gold

•' FlowerCarnation

National Motto

Alert & Alive in '65National Publication"Women in iiusiness^'

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Monthly Meeting I|th Tuesdsgr 6:30 Social7:00 Dinner

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Kentucky Colonel ChapterPresident Linda Sidebottom

Phone:.. 8it2-2a5ii

Vice President *... Jean FulkersonPhone: 8U2-5165

Recording Secretary Brenda WilliamsPhone: 81i2-5l68

Corresponding Secretary . Opal McLaughlinPhone: 8ii3-396U

Treasurer Jane MorganPhone: 8i|2-0908

National Officers

• 196k-6$National President - •Mrs*- Peggy Flannigan

5726 South SeasHouston, Texas 77-33

National -1st Vice Pres. - -MLss fferjorie F. Tugglec/o J* W« Higer Co«1268 S. Boyle Ave#

.. Los Angeles, Calif, 90023

National Sec.-Treas« - - - Miss Shirley R. Rhodes- •• 12511 Rayt-own Rd.

- . Kansas City, Missouri

Southeastern District

Vice President ------ Mrs* Virginia Bowman" • 231 Mlford Dr.

San Antonio, Texas 78213

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PRESIDENT*S MESSAGE

"Alert aiid Alive in Isn*t this a'wonderful way of describing the Kentucky 'ColonelChapter of AB-ZA, I know that members ,of ourchapter feel a close working relationship, and ••it is felt with the results of greaterefficiency, and the advancement•of-ABWA as an •educational association. Each month-we-arestriving for-higher goals.

A special "thanks" to Ann Bays as ourBloodmobile chairman, a job done well with greatresults. I have heard nothing but praise forthe effort put forth to meet the quota of 185-pints.of- blood.

Also special "thanks" to Gladys Walker asWays and Ifeans Chairman for the successfulRummage Sale. It ig only through the cooperationof each member that we can have successful

projects such as those I have mentioned.

We are looking forward to our next step onthe ladder of success. Be at the next meetingif at all possible to join in the good fellowship and constructiveness of AB«fA,

Linda Sidebottom

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STANDARD OF ACHIEVEMENT 196U-6g

All are to be completed between the dates ofSeptember 26, 196li, and September 2$, 1965*

1. Boss Night Dinner2» Hand of Friendship Tea on either Jferch lli,

1965, or September 19, 1965*3. Approved Educational Scholarship^'"h» Publication of nine or more issuqs of a chapterr-

bulletin''^^Select and submit material on a 1965-66 Woman .of the Year fronT'the chapter.

6. ta-nimuni contribution, of $35*00 to the Stephen .Bufton Memorial Educational Fund.

7« Hold Chapter Anniversary Observance in monthchaptei^ was chartered (except chapters installedafter September 26, 196ii), giving recognitionto members having a perfect attendance fpr-aperiod of one year or longer.

8, Hold Attendance Contest over threg month period,following attendance participation plan.

9. Either have member in attendance at DistrictMeeting; or verification of delegate to the1965 National Convention. ,

10. Enroll a total, of at least ten (10) new members.

* Only one Tea is required to qualify for theStandard of Achievement. Chapters are urged tosponsor teas on both dates spacified, im view ofthe fact tihat two membership enrollment affairs areone of the requirements for Banner Chapter statusand have proven to be important to normal chaptergrowth. (By sponsoring one tea in March, a chapterwill be in a position to complete this BannerChapter Qualification iter.)

** An Approved Educational Project is defined inthe "Procedure Manual of ABWA." V/hen the Educational Project meets this qualification but is so

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large that it iis •spread ewer more than one year,and the chapter is during the current year, contributing substantially to its rraintenaice, theproject may be considered as qualifying, eventhough ±t is not initiated between the dates ofSeptmber 26, I96I1, and September 25, 196$.

pqj. Chapters installed after January, 1965,

this requirement is reduced to a minimum of fourchapter bulletins.

BANNER CHAPTER 196ii-65 ' "

To qualify for Banner Chapter Status, a chaptermust complete All requirements for Standard ofAchievement, and in addition^ fulfill any sevenof the following requirements between the dates .of September 26, 196U, and September 2g, 1965.

NOTE: Chapters previously qualifying for theBanner will receive a Medallion in place of anAdditional Banner.

1. Sponsor District Meeting or National Convention2. Sponsor Torchbearer Chapter or Friendship

- Chapter3. Hold Hand of Friendship-Teas on both March ll

and September 19, 1965, (Official Dates); orhold one Tea on one of the official dates andan Enrollment Party on, or within one weekbefore the other official date

U. Sponsor a single Ways and Means Projectreturning $300#00 or more net profit.

5. Both verification of delegate to 1965 NationalConvention and have .a, ..m^ber in aittendance, atthe District Meeting

6. Hold twelve (12) chapter meetings during theyear*

7. SBMEF Donors* Plaque Recognition (name of donorinscribed on plaque at National Headquarters

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.in acknowledgement of a contribution of atleast $100,00 in addition to meeting theStandard of Achievement SBMEF requirement)

8* Enroll a minimum of ten (10) members at asingle Hand of Friendship Tea or EnrolliBentParty*

9. Have a minimum of ten members in attendance atDistrict Meeting.

10, Have twelve planned programs with speaker11. Have a Vocational Talk by member at each meeting12* Award more than one Scholarship annually13« Have Woman of the Year in Attendance at 1965

National Convention

lh» Have one or more members qualify for •! InnerCircle"

* Fpr_.New_ Chapters, one meeting each month sinceinst^latio.n " •_ . _ - - _ •

** For new chapters, planned program with speakereach meeting since installation

CALSNDAR OF EVENTS :

October National Convention • .November Rummage SaleDecember Christmas Party- • . -January "Woman of the Tear" and Perfect Attendance

Contest ! :

February "Boss Night"March "Hand of Friendship Tea"April District Meeting *May Scholarship •'June Anniversary ' ' •- jJuly Family Picr^icAugust Election of Officers ••l.r »'•••.

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COMMITTEE REPORTS

Banquet Committee Enana Jane Gollotte

The Annual Christmas Party will be heldTuesday, December l5> 1961i, at 8:00 p»m«, atManhattan Towers. Each member is urged to attendand bring with her a guest or guests.

The hostess for the November meeting willbe Lucille Walton and Elizabeth Duncan.

ProRraia Committee Joan Rudolph

Elizabeth Ward, Home Demonstration Agent forWarren County, is to be the guest speaker 'forthe November Meeting.

Ways and Means Committee Gladys Walker

The Rummage Sale held November 7, 196U atthe Coco Cola Building at 6th and Kentucky Streetswas a big success. Everyone seemed to be pleasedwith sale which netted $87.26. Thanks to everyonethat contributed to.the sale and also to the oneswhorworked at the sale^.

C(»1MITTEE CHAIRMEN: Please try your best to havea report rea<fy each month for the Bulletin.

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ABWA OUT FOR BLOODi

Kentucl^ Colonel Chapter of ABWA can beproud of its first effort to sponsor theBloodmobile» Although, as all of us know,-we,fell two pints short of the quota, we nevertheless did much better than several larger andolder organizations in the community, 'For anAssociation only seven momiths old and with farless members than others who have not done nearlyas well, we can all be proud of-^hat. we wereable to accomplish. •

Mrs, Gary from the American Red Cross hasinfomed me that the ^o^ital will stay onblanket coverage, and since that was- our goal,we have every reason to feel proud, especiallysince we had an unusual number of rejects forvarious reasons.

I want to thank jjgr captains, VirginiaLessley, ^eggy Clark, and '^al MbLaughlin, ^d ,every member of the chapter who worked so hardon this big project, and I want the members ofthe Kentucky Colonel Chapter of ABVA to knowthat we have a president and vice-president whomean what they say when they promise their help.So anyone who will receive their pledge to helpon a big project can count on Linda and Jean.

Anneliese H» BaysChairman of the Bloodmobile

Program

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOtfrn"

Carol Moody November 13

Judy Faught ^ November 22

Birthstone Topaz

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Flower . Chrysanthemum4

- ABWA PRAYER

Bless our Kentucky Colonel ChapterBlack and Gold.

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May it be filled with raptureBrave and Bold*

Bless each of our membersHa^l^ and Bright.

May each one welcome her dutieswith Strength and Might•

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• FERS0NAI5

Lucille Walton visited her father in Monroe County-last week.

Emma Jane and a friend. Miss Tarbett, went toLook Out Mountain and also visited soijie friendsin Tennessee last weekend.

Maggie Lane and her husband celebrated their 6thWedding Anniversary last Sunday.^

Jean Fulkerson attended her class reunion lastSaturday at Clark'son, Kentucky." Jean is theformer President of the Alumni.

Willia Elmore and her fiancee, Jim McGin^, weredinner guests of her pa?entsiJ.ast Sunday inGlasgow, Kentucky.

NOTE: In error last month we stated that JanBradley Labo3d was employed at Ifester Vibrators.Mrs. Labold^is employed at Motor and Electricand Ifr. Labold is employed at Kentucky Central.Their new address is 833 Chestnut Street,

THANKFUL

Summer.'s past, and winter's near,And Thanksgiving Day is here.Though the flowers and leaves are gone,Warm days vanished by cold dawn.Still our heartfelt thanks beginFor the good days that have been,For the loved ones we now see.And the good things yet to be.

May everyone have a glorious Thanksgiving Dayl

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ROSTER

Mrs, Ruth McReynoldsR. 3-679iiB. 2-3801 ^

Mrs. Katharyn MatthewsR. 3-802ii

Mrs. Carroll IfoodtyR. 2-I4302B. 2-3152

Mrs. Jane LewisR. 2-0908B. 3-3991

Miss Shirley PedigoR. 3-U570

Mrs. Lucile • Bowman

B. 2-1677

Mrs, Margaret CockrelR. 2-1359

ffi-ss Idnda Evans *R, 2-7616 / :

Mrs. Isma FordR. 3-6^6? .B. 2-3570'. ;

Hiss Jean ^ulkersonR,. 2-5160B. 2-1603 : '

Mrs*. Katie Fuson

R.. 2-?5ii7: Miss Joan RudolphR. 2-ii370

Mrs» Emma Jane Gollotte 3-i|325R. 2-379h ..B. 2-5757

Mrs. Virginia HammonsR. 2-5022 ..B. 3-ii3Ul .•

Mrs. Joyce LewisR. 2-0209 .B, 2-liiiii7

Mrs. lima LoveR. 3-3760B. 2-7959

Mrs. 3pal McLaughlinR. 3-3?19

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Mr^ Linda SidebottomR. 2-285U .

Miss Jo Ann Sttiith,R. 2-7616B. 2-5611

Mrs. Evelyn VaughnR. 3-3089B. 3-6757

Mrs. Gladys WalkerR. 2-18UOB. 3-6263

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ROSTER CONTINUED

Ifrs. Lucille WaltonR. 3-0979

Miss Brenda WilliamsR. 2-5168B. 2-1605

Mrs. Allene WilsohR. 3-3069B. 2-2lt3U ^

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!frs. Virginia Lessley 'R., 3-3818

2-l»2lil

Mrs, Judy FaughtR. 2-903U yIfrs. Peggy ClarkR. 3-U261B. 3-3^78 • •

Mrs. Marie FloraR. 2-5117B. 2-1681

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Kiss Elizabeth DuncsinR. 2-5267B, 3-ii622Mrs* Ann BaysR. 2-2650,B. 2-3770"^

Miss Willia ElnoreR. 2-7616 : r •B. 2-22^7

Krs, Marlene OorddaR. 2-1(615B. 3-3828,

Mrs. Carol MooreR. 2-9050B. 3-3286

Mrs. Janice B. L^boldR. 3-6926B. 3-U311 ;

Mrs. Maggie LaneR. 2-5393 -B. 3-0325 . .. '

Miss Bonnie RushR. 3-6096 ..

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Itrs* Dian ElmoreR. 2-1763B. 3-li376

Mrs. Jackie JforrcwB. 2-9126

Ifrs. Catherine ManrodB. 2-9U53