Crete Pauline Sprague was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on October 31, 1884.
Her parents were Norman Clark and Sarah (Samms) Sprague.
[1][9] At the 1929 annual meeting of the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, Hutchinson, described as a fashion expert, was a guest speaker on the topic.
[7] She was a member of the Washington Advertising Club,[8] National League of American Pen Women (Auditor),[11] Women's National Press Club,[1] and Westtown Old Scholars' Association.
[1] With her husband, Raymond Wilson Hutchinson, a mining engineer, she lived in the mountains of El Salvador for some period of time, 45 miles (72 km) from the Pacific Coast by muleback.