Friday, December 29, 2017

PAYNTER HOUSE RELICS 1939 REHOBOTH ART LEAGUE


RELICS OF YESTERYEAR

Relics of yesteryear were on display in May 1939 at the “Paynter House” of the Rehoboth

Art League during the “Festival Of Arts” at Rehoboth.

Many of the 'relics' are the furnishings of the Paynter House and many are on loan for

the occasion.

Hostess were Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs William Hamilton of Rehoboth, Mrs John C.

Truitt of Milford. Others to assist were Mrs James Hughes of Dover, Orville and

Ethel Canby Peets of Indian River and descendants of the Paynter family of Sussex county.

Mrs W. H. Hocker, Jr., of Lewes has loaned a “sampler” made by Jane Paynter in 1821

when she was 16 year old. Jane was one of nine children of William Paynter , original

owned of Paynter House.

This sample contains the names and birthdays of all nine, then the record of his second

marriage with Sarah Smith.

William Paynter Orr III of Wilmington, a great great great grandson, and his mother

Mrs W. P. Orr, Jr., loaned another “sampler” and quilt of the Paynter family. Mr. Orr

made a formal presentation of an oil portrait of his ancestor to the Art League during

the Festival of Arts show. There were two Paynter family Bibles on display also.

Calvin Paynter and Harley Paynter of Rehoboth also had relics on display. There

were many other items displayed by people of Milton, Rehoboth and Lewes.



Abstract: Salisbury Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland May 16, 1939 by Harrison H.

on December 29, 2017.  

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