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Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® The Colonelette Kentucky Library - Serials 3-1973 The Colonelette (March 1973) 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 Department of Library Special Collections, "The Colonelette (March 1973)" (1973). The Colonelette. Paper 124. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/colonelette_abwa/124 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]. ^Le C^oioneiette AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION KENTUCKY COLONEL CHAPTER Bowling Green, Kentucky THE COLQNELETTE 1 Vol. IX No. 6 Bowling Green, KY lar. 1973 Chapter Chartered June 3, 1964 Edited and published laonthly by the Bulletin Cofoiaittee of the Kentucky Colonel Chapter, Aaerican Business Women's Association, Bowling Green, KY BULLETIN COi^ITTEE Chairman Co-Chairman Brenda Williams Patricia Glasscock 1710 Glendale Avenue Route 2 Res. 843-9605 Res. 843-4232 Bus. 842-1603 Bus. 842-3688 CHAPTER OFFICERS Deloris Gaddie -President 2-6556 Ann Bays Vice President 2-2650 Pat Glasscock Recording Sec. 2-3688 Carolyn Dallas Corres. Sec. 1-2150 Mary Brown Treasurer 2-1674 itonthly Meeting - Fourth Tuesday 6:30 Social - 7:00 Dinner Greenwood Interchange Holiday Inn Official Publication: "WOi^N IiV BUSINESS" THE COLONELETTE A Vol, IX No. 6 BOWLING GREEN, KY Mar., 1973 AilERICAN BUSINESS iOilEN'S ASSOCIATION 9100 Ward Parkway Kansas City i^issouri 6411-4 Founder & Executive Director Hilary A. 3ufton, Jr. National Enrollment Director Glorine Tuohey Assistant Ex. Director & Convention Director iVilliaa H. Blair National Public Relations Director Frank A. Bistroai NATIONAL- OFFICERS President Itha Hintze Vice President Betty L. Comer Secretary-Treasurer Jeneva W. Gibson S. £. Dist. V, P. Ara Bella Walker Colors: Slack & Gold Flower: White Carnatio National Motto "Better Personality for Better Living" National Slogan "Success Through Goals" PURPOSE The purpose of the A^iierican Business Women's Association shall be to elevate the social and business standards of women in business by uniting them nationally for training de signed to make them more efficient, more considerate, and more cooperative toward their work, their employers, and their customers, THE COLOHELETTE Page 5 Vol. IX No. 6 BOWLING GREEN. KY, March 1973 SPEED REPLY March 9, 1973 Dear Anneliese: Thank you for allowing me to answer you in this manner. Yes, it is per missible for the Chairman of the Woman of the Year to write a letter for consideration. It is hoped that every member will write a letter nominating an-tther member for this honor. It*s always a good idea, Anneliese, for the chapter to have •utside Judges to select the top two candiddtes. Then the chapter should vote on these two candidates. If you have further questions, I do hope you' ll write again. Cordially Mrs. Betty Krouse Chapter Advisor Coordination Department ### ### ### ### ### ###' ### ### ### ### ### ### ### m 1973 national convention PBST-CONVENTION HOLIDAYS TO HAWAII October li4-21 OR THE SOUTH PACIFIC October lii-29 All Information has been received and If you ere interested see Pat Glasscock. There are travel expenses, accomodations, etc. THE GOLONELETTE Page ^ Vol. IX Ho. 6 BOWLIllG GRBjfeN, KY, March 197 March 12, 1973 Mrs. Patricia Glasscock, Recorditxg Secretary Kentucky Colonel Chapter, ABWA Route 2, Cemetery Road Bowling Green, Kentucky i|2101 Dear Patrfccia: it was a pleasure to review the minutes for the November through February meeting. The Chapter has been givnn credit for the guest speakers in attendance and for the vocations talks given by the members. I was pleased t read the excellent Citizenship observance ir the February minutes — this completes requi ment #8 on the Standard of Achievement schedule. Patricia, you did a fine job of recording tfc January and February minutes and I'm very happy to be working with you. It was great to read about the successful Financial Forun — this completes qualification #10 on Banner Chapter schedule. The November-December, January, and February issues of the bulletin have been received and listed on the chapter's records. I'm sure the members enjoyed reading each issue as much as we. didl I was also pleased to receive the excellent publicity on the Financial Forum and the glossy print. Patricia, please jot down in your next minutes the name of the new Publicity Chairman. Continued on page THE COLONELETTE Page f Vol. IX No. 6 Bowling Green, KY .»Iarch 1973 SB.'IEF (New Tax Statug) As of February 14, 1972, SB.IEF has a new tax status. A favorable ruling has been received on our request that 33»1EF be classified in a manner permitting full deduction of contribu tions for United States income tax purposes; and deduction as charitable bequests for United States estate tax purposes. The rulings section of the Exempt Organiza tion Branch of the Internal Revenue Service has classified SaffiF as not a private founda tion, but one which is publicly supported operating foundation described in the IR3 Code, section 509 (a) (1). This classification is the same one accorded publicly supported organizations such as community funds, hospitals, churches, etc. Under it, up to 50% of an individual's gross income may be contributed and be a good deduc tion, and up to 5% of net income for corp. Any amount is still deductible for estate tax purposes, SBi-lEF now enjoys the highest and best classif cation ai^ilable to any organization. You need not hesitate to make or ask for contribu tions or bequests to SBilEF, no matter how small or large. Full tax privileges exist..