GLOBE TROTTERS ARRIVE IN CITY
Young Europeans Visit Orlando On Tour
Seeing the world at close quarters, a group of four young globe trotters, all of them Europeans, and members of the Work Around the World Educational Club, arrived in Orlando Wednesday for a few days stay.
They have with them an antiquated “flivver”, which has seen service through 43 countries and four continents of the world, and is destined for the Henry Ford museum at Dearborn, Mich.
The four young people are Olga Van Driesk, captain of the unit, of Belgium, Miss Justine Tibesar of Luxembourg, P. Lauterlein of Denmark, and H. F. C. Welfare, of Germany.
The group visiting Orlando is one of a number touring the world under the emblem of the Work Around the World Educational Club, which will hold an international jamboree in Miami in December, 1931. The club was founded in 1919 by Capt. Walter Wanderwell. Study of foreign languages and customs and education of the members for “international good will and world citizenship” are the purposes of the organization.
Newspaper: The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, USA
Date: Friday April 11, 1930