Friday, July 20, 2007

Chronology of Mrs. C.L. Shuping

Timeline & Chronology of Ruth Hampton Shuping, wife of C.L. Shuping

18930210 Ruth Hampton born in Chapel Hill, NC
1914xxxx Graduated from Women’s College
19160601 C.L. Shuping married Ruth Hampton, daughter of George Coggin & May Brooks Hampton of Greensboro, North Carolina married in Salisbury Township, Rowan County, North Carolina
19190111 Clarence LeRoy Shuping, Jr. Born, 1st son of C.L. Shuping
19220529 Hampton Shuping born, 2nd son of C.L. Shuping
19270126 Jefferson Brooks Shuping Born, 3rd son of C.L. Shuping
19280406 Greensboro Daily News, Friday, April 6, 1928 Miss Boren Honored At Luncheon Party
Miss Della Boren Entertains at Her Home at Pomona for Bride-Elect Mrs. C.L. Shuping present
19280408 Greensboro Daily News, Sunday, April 8, 1928 Wedding of Miss Mary Boren Wedded With G. C. Hampton At the door of the rear hall Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boren, Jr., were stationed and directing the way into the dining room were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shuping
19280728 Greensboro Daily Record, 19280728
Picture of colacola stand. Picture of Leroy and Hampton Shuping, sons of Mr. & Mrs. C.L. Shuping
19310909 Dr. Chas. Roberson is buried in Green Hill Cemetery. Mrs. C.L. Shuping is mentioned as one of the flowerbearers
19321023 (Mr. & Mrs. Shuping) were members of the greeting party in Raleigh for Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt
19321024 Greensboro Daily News
Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt is greeted by 2,000 on visit to airport. Mr. & Mrs. Shuping mentioned as part of greeting party for Mrs. Roosevelt. Picture of Mr. & Mrs. C.L. Shuping in party.
19321107 Greensboro Daily News
5505 Tar Heels have given $22,726 to aid Democratic Party in National campaign. Totals C.L. Shuping reached as State Director. Mr. & Mrs.
Shuping notified Chairman James A. Farley they are accepting the national chairman's invitation to be present as guests of the committee at election
night in New York at the Biltmore Hotel.
19340320 Ruth Hampton Shuping became a charter member of the Rachel Caldwell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Greensboro, NC
19350123 News and Observer, Raleigh, 01/23/35
Under the dome. W.E. Shuping mentioned as NC’s new boiler inspector, Dad’s first cousin
19351123 The News and Observer, Raleigh, November 23, 1935. Under the Dome – W.E. Shuping, NC’s new boiler inspector
19360108 Greensboro Daily News
Mr. And Mrs. Shuping are attending Jackson Day dinner in Washington. Mrs. Shuping has accepted an invitation from Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to attend a tea which the wife of the president is giving at the white house this afternoon. Mrs. Shuping today is also attending a meeting of the Democratic women from various sections of the country. She has accepted invitations to be present to several social functions while in Washington. Mr. And Mrs. Shuping will spend 3 days in Washington.

19390413 Greensboro Record
Picture of Coca Cola Stand.
Picture of Leroy and Hampton Shuping, sons of Mr. & Mrs. C.L. Shuping
19390414 Greensboro Daily Record, 19390414
Yesterdays footnotes by Ted Thompson. Jimmy Harvey and Brooks Shuping,
Sons of Dr. Harvey and C.L. Shuping dug a cave and built a hut. Club rules in
their neighborhood
19400512 Greensboro Daily News
Young musicians win state honor during first year. Brooks Shuping mentioned in
violin section.
19410217 Greensboro Daily Record
King and Queen of hearts are crowned in Valentine event at Central School.
Marilyn Younce and Brooks Shuping are crowned King and Queen of hearts at
Central Junior High School
19411220 Real Salesman
Brooks Shuping leader of 225 carrier boys
19420812 Greensboro Record
Picture of Band, dad-Brooks Shuping on drums on far right
19440201 Greensboro Daily News
Obituary article about Mrs. Ruth Hampton Shuping, died on 2-11-44
Newspaper gives a biography of her life
19440212 Greensboro daily news
Prominent woman dies with attack
(Mrs. Ruth Hampton Shuping, wife of C. Leroy Shuping), includes picture
and a biographical sketch of her life and activities
19440212 The News and Observer, Raleigh, NC
Mrs. C.L. Shuping dies at Greensboro
Article of her social activities, accomplishments, and things she was
involved with







Activities listed in obituary:

For three years she had served as legislative chairman of the American Association of
University Women and took an active part in the discussion during the afternoon.
Long a member of West Market Street Methodist Church, she was active in the women's work
and particularly of her own circle
Charter member of Rachel Caldwell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1934
Active in the Reviewers' Book Club, of which she was treasurer
Graduation from Women's College in 1914
Actively identified with the work of the alumnae association of Greensboro Women's College
Attended a meeting of the Leader in the organization of parent-teacher associations in the city
She served as president of the Greensboro Council of Parents and Teachers.
She was a leader in the organization of garden clubs and in the Greensboro Council of Garden Clubs
Member of the city planning council for several years
Ex-President, Parent Teacher Council of NC
Ex-President, the Guilford County Alumnae Association of NC College
Ex-President, the Garden Makers Garden Club formed about 1929
Women's Club
The league of Women Voters.

Books:
North Carolina Christian Advocate (magazine), February 17, 1944
Mrs. C.L. Shuping passes suddenly in her home here in Greensboro
The social register of North Carolina, 1936, edited by Mary F. Henderson
P. 74 - Mr. & Mrs. C.L. Shuping listed with a brief biography of each
Mr - Ex-Democratic National Committeeman for NC, Starmount Golf Club
Mrs - Ex-President, Parent Teacher Council of NC; Ex-President, the Guilford
County Alumnae Association of NC College; Ex-President, the Garden Makers
Garden Club;Women’s Club; the league of Women Voters.

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