Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . though Henry Eldridge Clary left to each ofhis boys a scholarship at Hampden Sidney College, young Whit-field had the benefit of only a common school education. He has,however, become a successful business man, a useful citizen, andan honor to the field of his endeavor; demonstrating therebythat in his case his earlv loss did not hold back the evolution of v his character. The children of Whitfield S. and Corinne Claryare: Whitfield Spencer, Junior; R


Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . though Henry Eldridge Clary left to each ofhis boys a scholarship at Hampden Sidney College, young Whit-field had the benefit of only a common school education. He has,however, become a successful business man, a useful citizen, andan honor to the field of his endeavor; demonstrating therebythat in his case his earlv loss did not hold back the evolution of v his character. The children of Whitfield S. and Corinne Claryare: Whitfield Spencer, Junior; Robert Scales; Henry Eldridge;Elizabeth Maxwell Steele, and William Thomas. Whitfield, Jun-iors Alma Mater is Davidson College. Robert was also educatedat Davidson, and Washington and Lee University. Miss Eliza-beth and Masters Henry and William are attending the Greens-boro High School. Whitfield S. Clary, Jr., is now associatedwith the Export Tobacco Company of Richmond, Virginia. Rob-ert S. Clary is with the Aviation Corps of the United StatesArmy, stationed at Fort Wood, New York Harbor in 1916, andnow serving in San Diego, C?/^^


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