She had been reared in a very comfortable home, due to her father's good business sense and energetic work ethic. Indeed, her parents employed two maids and a cook, and as Clara herself joked, she had only two responsibilities: to get the mail and to play tennis.
Clara married Paul Styer Cutter on Sept. 12, 1922 (see wedding photo) and they had two children, Paul Styer Cutter Jr. (b. 1924) and John Wolfe Cutter (b. 1929).
She was intelligent, a very interesting conversationalist, and easily saw the irony and humor in most situations.
She had been reared in a very comfortable home, due to her father's good business sense and energetic work ethic. Indeed, her parents employed two maids and a cook, and as Clara herself joked, she had only two responsibilities: to get the mail and to play tennis.
Clara married Paul Styer Cutter on Sept. 12, 1922 (see wedding photo) and they had two children, Paul Styer Cutter Jr. (b. 1924) and John Wolfe Cutter (b. 1929).
She was intelligent, a very interesting conversationalist, and easily saw the irony and humor in most situations.
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