17HO IN MOITTR3AT
Jiclon Hardio v;as born m Sao
Paulo, Brazil on Octoocr^p, iJio,
Sho first camo to tlio United
Lo,
fir
State
old
.'ti v/hon sho v/as five
but returned to Brazil onu
year later to live in Patrocinio,
oraall place in the interlor^o^^
Err^;!!,, Hero sho attended a ^
"ilIan
Oens -■rnT-i,'-' q-hliriloa anu.
:3Xi^ ^uuonaeu a
chool whore all the Ics-
wero studied and taught
Laura I.'Iao r.oj
visitod her s;
3dna Leonard
U5'‘* 1 n ?'*'
■(3' ^ V-/ .
thirteen years
nt
Port\i^
dlion Helen v;as
GhiO returned to the Uni
S-'-atoa. This v/as
year in American and v/ill never,
ee forgotten by Helen, ^ho
t of the winter
and in Ilia/ui,
year sho toolc a twenty
’^■^ilo auto tour from tho ytlanaie
to, the
mot
'Poxas
- ... Pac^?^^' Oco‘A:Uohi- y the
Peolfio they travelled tler°Uoe
the coTithorn ctatoe, north-
to the Atlantic throuiJi th-
orn onea. Helen «"t te leu
tncl called to dhraSlly
ing to Ubcrlandia v/nor^ a
^'^hd home is now j_an school
‘^i’othor attended a Br- father
^ht she was educated ^ y
end mother. n^-o she
. A year and/our and
'■'fac taken to Rio ey_h ,\i:iorica
father -uvayar, she sailed ^.oi
She th.:
SOCIETY
I.Iany of the Honti’cat girls
received visitors Thanksgiving
week end.
ah'.iong tho visitors were throe
of our alumnae- Laura Liao Brown,
Edna Leonard and Ruth Collette.
: 'Jinthrop College
:or i.nnabello here’
3 tho guest of
Isabelle Cart;;:,-;, osad Ruth Collette
a student at S.tctson University
spent a few days with her sister
Jessie Collette.
Hiss liathorine Johnson fro:'a
V/innabov/, N.C. spent the v/cek
with her sister, i.Iary johnsci,
Ely Deaton ha.d aS' lier guo'-.te her
father and mother from Ilontucky.
Several girls have had their
mothers with them roccntl^m
iimohg those are Katherine hi Ikes.
■Kathleen Ivoll, Frankie Walker,
Jack' Hubbard, and Jacqueline
Capps. 'Patricia Piatt roceivod
a visit from her mother and fathci
and her grandmother, lirs. Currie,
all'of Charlotte, N.C. hiss Kane-’-
whore she saii^-^—-
:ii carac / J^Jiiool. Ilolon
. senior m higg nnllorc sho
not decided
;^111 attend when sne
ha
aLsenu wu
f^or.1 Liontreat,
1 ». .5 ... .A-
but She piano
to be
kindergarten toacncr.
has
Helen
'ivo times
louth of tho
liinks the t
ere teed tno °9uatg
SNA end
rhnazon ^avex
one
erritory v
■er^’'
Lful. She ha:
vl:
wonty-eight state.e
boau-
'’O been in
" in tho United
j -^/-r'fi the Rocke-
;atcs. Sho visited
aicr Eeteite _ gt f -r.oclcefollor,
look hands ivitn ‘a/„dson. Helen
Ms son y-1 y tondorful
Links Now York %n]oyod vlsit-
■ ty and th/ou/ilY^ Building.
■Q the .Ihapira Sto.
Helen io out
.nlor College ^-^-''^/omoly popnl
g student, ana
ohg all the studen
3ts.nd-
O'Ncal from Salon Gollcgo wt
,tho week end visitor of Harvison
Smit]i. V/o hope theso visitors
enjoyed their stav'- with us and
will come again.
Kartha Anno, Smith has returned
. to schxool after a visit to her
home in Cocoa, Fla. v/horc she
was an attondsait at her sister's
v;cddlng.
Karjorlo bright and Betto Brown
spent Thanksgiving day in Ashe
ville v/here they attended tho
aishovillo-IIigh Point football
gsmo.
Virginia Douglas and Helen
Knoblock^are spending tho week
end in Burlington, N.C. whore
they arc'visiting friends.
Dorothj?" Rundles made a recent
visit to her homo in V/ashlngton,
D.C,
number of girls motored to
P.sheville^ on November 20' to hear
of Jose Iturbl, 'the'-
the girls enjoyed .
the coneerr
, pianis't. All
tho ■ trip and were greatly ,1m-
nrossod by what they heard.
■The :Latin department ontortaino'
with a banquet November 15. Roman
style prcvs-ilcd, said ovorjrono
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