Chito madrigal biography of williams

  • The late Chito Madrigal-Collantes, her astute businesswoman-lawyer daughter, did it differently, and became much richer in her own right.
  • In addition to her academic interests, she also pursued private lessons in painting, singing, playing the harp, tennis and to include, horseback-riding.
  • In paying loving tribute to Tita Chito (Madrigal-Collantes,) we pay tribute, too, to an entire generation — her generation.
  • Rare Periodicals

    Title
    Woman's Home Journal

    Description
    Official Publication of the National Federation of Women's Clubs of the Philippines

    Issue Date
    Volume XVII (Issue no. 18) January 31, 1947

    Publisher
    National förbund of Women's Clubs of the Philippines

    Language
    English

    Subject
    Women's periodicals.

    Rights

    Place of publication
    Manila

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    I Sjul)A£Jlil)Q Jjd kh& Saturday Evening News’ Jhi& 9a Jh& Sps&ial 9mm£ G£ The EVENING NEWS Which Comes Out Every Saturday Afteruoon There are two important reasons why provincial readers find the SATURDAY EVENING NEWS the best newspaper ovanligt ord their money— It Has A Fourteen-Page News Section Which Gives Them The Latest Developments Along The Local And Foreign News Fronts and It Contains A Thirty-Two Page Magazine Section Which Features kvartet Pages Of Colored Comics, Fascinating Feature I Articles, Interesting Short Stories, mode Trends,
  • chito madrigal biography of williams
  • I remembered that there was a mid-1980s New Wave band called “Siouxsie & the Banshees” who looked really interesting [ ask my friend from college days Cecile Zamora-van Straten a.k.a. “Chuvaness” ] and I thought an adaptation of it would make an interesting title for a social cataclysm of epic proportions that is now sweeping every social dinner table [ and otherwise ] from Forbes Park to Dasmarinas village, to the Bonifacio Global City to Ayala avenue, Urdaneta village, San Lorenzo, Bel-Air, Rockwell, Ayala Alabang, northwards to Corinthian Gardens, Wack-Wack, Greenhills, New Manila, Santa Mesa Heights, further to Ayala Heights and La Vista, on to Maria Luisa Park in Cebu, and down to Davao…  Its impact on high social circles is akin to that of typhoon “Sendong” on Cagayan de Oro and Iligan.

    “Lo cortes no quita lo valiente.” [ “Discretion is the better part of valor.” ]  I did not want to write about it in defer

     

     

    Alice Eduardo Talks About Living Life To The Fullest Amidst The Demands Of Profession

     

    Hardhats look great on Alice Eduardo. So do elegant couture gowns and dazzling diamonds. One could say—and forgive the pun—that it’s in the construction; after all, Alice is as comfortable in a dusty construction site as she is at a glittering event in a luxurious hotel. But as any builder will tell you, it’s really all about the foundation. Beneath the hardhat and the glamorous lifestyle is a woman whose foundations are solid, unwavering, and authentic.

    Alice Eduardo is a driven mother of three and the dynamo who founded and runs Sta Elena Construction and Development Corporation, a highly successful construction and engineering company. Sta Elena has grown into a serious player in the market: an AAA and Large B firm, which means it qualifies to bid for any billion-peso project.

    She’s been dubbed “Woman of Steel” by many, a reference to both the nature of her business an