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100 Years Ago: 1921
All in line for the annual Easter openings today. Lewiston and Auburn will generally observe this as the day set apart for showing the new spring styles. The store windows are all dolled up and the style exhibit will not stop with those features which deal exclusively with women’s wearing apparel or the hat shop with these gorgeous array of brilliant head coverings, but the newest things in stock, will put a best foot forward. Men’s stores are showing a greater variety of novelties than over along with the substantial quiet, styles affected by older men.
Edy was born May 11, 1928 to the late William Hager and Orpha Glaze Hager.
On March 18, 1948, she married Paul C. Clark.
In her early years of marriage, she volunteered and then was recruited to work for Susque-view Home. She later obtained her real estate license and worked for two local realty firms. She also worked at Homestead Pools for her “adopted” family, the Groves.
Edythe was one of the neighborhood “Moms” and her home was one where all the “Red Eye” kids were welcomed to congregate. She was a locally renowned seamstress whose gowns adorned dozens of brides, bridesmaids and prom goers throughout the years. As an artist, her paintings appeared in several juried shows throughout the region. Her artwork was donated to several civic organizations for raffles and she also donated her talent to adorn buildings at Grove’s Park with murals. She was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club and the Lock Haven Lioness Club.