Wednesday, July 30, 2014

1950 Miss Bohol: Felomina Redulla Chiu of Maribojoc

Finally, somebody has responded to our call for more information and for data verification and photographic evidences regarding Miss Bohol pageant history
 
 1950 Miss Bohol: Felomina Redulla Chiu of Maribojoc



Here is Part Two of the messages complete with photo validation from Carino Antequisa of Maribojoc:

Sir Phillip, there is also a clear information that another beautiful lady from Maribojoc, Ms. Felomina Chiu, was crowned Miss Bohol in 1950.
How come that in your blog you mentioned that the Miss Bohol Pageant started in 1955?
Kindly shed light on this Sir, Raul as Maribocanons are following your blog.

Hi Mr. Carino Antequisa,

First of all, thank you for the response and for the photographic evidences. I am truly grateful. With regards to my claim that that Mrs. Valles was crowned Miss Bohol 1955, it was just passed on to me by a fellow blogger. In an earlier blog, I made an appeal there for anybody to come forward and please share any data to confirm or correct the posts that we made.

I hope this would shed light on the matter and appease whoever was slighted because of the sin of omission.

Thanks once again

1950 Miss Bohol: Felomina Redulla  Chiu

Felomina Redulla Chiu of Maribojoc was born on August 2, 1931. She was the youngest and the only girl of six siblings.
Her male siblings are the owners and proprietors of the famous 5 Brothers Store in Maribojoc, Bohol. 
She was crowned Miss Bohol 1950 at the age of 19.
She was married to Emmanuel J. Lim she is the youngest and only sister of the 5 Chiu Brothers of Maribojocc the owner of famous 5 brothers store She passed away in January 21, 2012 at the age of 80.
Thanks to Allouie Jumawan Escabarte

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