This was unearthed from the depths of OMom's 'baul', and it is a gem. See if you recognize any of these beautiful ladies.
Of course, when you talk of beautiful ladies, my mom and lola will be on the list :-D (front row, third from the right). Where is your lola?
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Artacho Women's Club, 1947
Posted by JMom at 7:30 AM
Labels: People, Saguntonians
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This is GREAT! I wonder if anyone will recognize their lolas...
Do they still have a Women's Club either in Artacho or Sagunto?
-Babot
yap they still have they call it Kalipi now. my mama was the pres. before but I think they reorganize it recently they have lots of projects and activities as usual women's group is great organization. maybe Kalipi and other organization can post their organizational chart in here also so we know all the existing org. that they have in sagunto.
Yes, great idea! to post about Kalipi and other organizations in Sagunto.
Emily, is that you? :)
Is KALIPI the same as Kabataang Liberal ng Pilipinas, the Youth portion of the Liberal Party in the Philippines? Am just curious...
Kalipunan ng liping pilipina sa met? this is through out Sison and pangasinan wide organiztaion of women
Oh no, not me saying Kalipi. Don't know that hahaha. Could be Eva and that's her Mom Auntie Estela, I think.
My mother is just Senior Citizen Pres. -Sagunto. She was vice pres. when Uncle Esdras, Pres. passed away.
That shows how active your grandmas were. My late grandma, Felisa La Madrid grew up as a devout Catholic in Tubao, La Union. Her parents were from Tagudin, Ilocos Sur...you know the La Madrids known for big properties there...ironically, my grandma died poor. My Nanay now is beginning to be involved hahaha. I think she's learning through Auntie Estela's leadership.
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