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Helena R. Hellwig Pouch

Helena Rebecca Hellwig Pouch (March 4, 1874 – November 26, 1960) was an American female tennis player and served as the 18th President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Helena Hellwig
Country (sports) United States
BornMarch 4, 1874
Brooklyn, NY, United States
DiedNovember 26, 1960(1960-11-26) (aged 86)
Manhattan, New York
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
US OpenW (1894)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
US OpenW (1894, 1895)

Personal life edit

Helena was born in New York City, the daughter of Morris and Helen Hellwig. She married William "Billy" H. Pouch on 8 November 1897 in Kings, New York. Pouch was the son of Alfred J Pouch and chairman of the Concrete Steel Company.[1][2] Helena died in New York City at the age of 86.[3]

Together, Helena and William had one daughter, Helen Pouch, who died in January 1919 at the age of 18.[4]

Tennis career edit

Hellwig won the 1894 U.S. National Championships singles title defeating reigning champion Aline Terry in five sets.[5] Together with compatriot Juliette Atkinson she won the 1894 and 1895 doubles title. She lost her singles title to Juliette Atkinson who beat her in straight sets in the 1895 challenge round.[6]

Grand Slam finals edit

Singles (1 title) edit

Result Year Championship Surface Opponent Score
Win 1894 U.S. Championships Grass   Aline Terry 7–5, 3–6, 6–0, 3–6, 6–3

Doubles (2 runner-ups) edit

Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1894 U.S. Championships Grass   Juliette Atkinson   Annabella Wistar
  Amy Williams
4–6, 6–8, 2–6
Win 1895 U.S. Championships Grass   Juliette Atkinson   Elisabeth Moore
  Amy Williams
2–6, 2–6, 10–12

DAR membership edit

Helena R. Hellwig Pouch
 
18th DAR President General, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
In office
1941–1944
Preceded bySarah Corbin Robert
Succeeded byMay Erwin Talmadge

Pouch was elected the 18th DAR President General in 1941, having previously joined the Richmond County Chapter in Staten Island, NY in 1916. She served as Chapter Regent (1926–1929), New York State Chairman of Better Films, National Vice Chairman of the Northern Division (1929–1931), Vice President General (1931–1934), and Organizing Secretary General (1935–1938). Additionally, she was elected Senior National President of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution in 1937.[7][8][9]

President General Administration edit

Elected DAR President General in 1941, Pouch's administration coincided with World War II, and all of her projects addressed the war effort. She encouraged members to comply with and support wartime rationing and to volunteer with the American Red Cross. Younger members were asked to consider enlisting in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps or Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, and Pouch supported these branches by visiting their training camps.[7]

The DAR's Headquarters in Washington, D.C., Memorial Continental Hall and DAR Constitution Hall, were offered as workspace to the American Red Cross, the WAAC, the WAVES, Pan American Sanitary Bureau, and other organizations. In order to show their "earnestness to assist [their] Government in united war effort," all three Continental Congresses during the Pouch Administration were relocated. Pouch stated that "when it became apparent that our presence in what is now the war capital of the world would further complicate the terrific congestion already existing there, it was decided that our cooperation in this crisis was necessary."[10] In 1942 the 51st Continental Congress, nicknamed the "Victory Congress," was held at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, in 1943 the 52nd Continental Congress was relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, and in 1944 the 53rd Continental Congress was held in New York City. The 1945 Continental Congress, held during the Talmadge administration, was canceled due to ongoing rationing and restrictions.[7][10]

Helen Pouch Memorial Fund edit

Pouch was the first National Chair of Junior Membership Committee, which promotes the recruitment of DAR members under the age of 36. Through this chairmanship, Pouch became a favorite of Junior Members who referred to her as "Aunt Helen."[7] In memory of Pouch's only child, Helen, who died in 1919 at the age of 18, Juniors in Chicago proposed the creation of the Helen Pouch Memorial Fund (HPMF). This fund primarily supports the DAR's mission of education through financial donations to approved DAR Schools. In its first year, efforts funded three $100 scholarships and in 2018 the Fund provided more than $200,000 to DAR Schools. Funds are raised through direct donations to the Friends of DAR Schools Fund, including the Sustaining Supporter program, DAR merchandise sales at the Junior Shoppes, and Classroom Grant Awards Program. The symbol of the HPMF is the Kangaroo.[11]

Other associations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hellwig-Pouch (Wedding)". Trans Union (Brooklyn, NY). 8 Nov 1897.
  2. ^ "New York, New York, Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937". Ancestry.com.
  3. ^ "Obituaries". Nashua Telegraph. November 28, 1960. p. 2 – via Google News Archive.
  4. ^ "Helen Pouch Passes On, A Victim of Pneumonia". Times Union (Brooklyn, NY). 10 Jan 1919.
  5. ^ Whittelsey, Joseph T., ed. (1895). "Wright & Ditson's Lawn Tennis Guide for 1895". Wright and Ditson's Official Lawn Tennis Guide1891-1940. Boston: Wright & Ditson: 76–79 – via HathiTrust.
  6. ^ Collins, Bud (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 466, 479. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  7. ^ a b c d National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (2013). The Wide Blue Sash (2nd ed.).
  8. ^ "Keeping the Spirit of '76 burning bright". SILive.com. 3 July 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  9. ^ "DAR Presidents General". Daughters of the American Revolution.
  10. ^ a b Vasquez, Amanda Fulcher. "Tales from the Archives: Continental Congress Changes During WWII". DAR Blog.
  11. ^ Burchfield, Jamie. "Junior Membership Classroom Grants". DAR Blog.

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Helena Rebecca Hellwig Pouch March 4 1874 November 26 1960 was an American female tennis player and served as the 18th President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution Helena HellwigCountry sports United StatesBornMarch 4 1874Brooklyn NY United StatesDiedNovember 26 1960 1960 11 26 aged 86 Manhattan New YorkSinglesGrand Slam singles resultsUS OpenW 1894 DoublesGrand Slam doubles resultsUS OpenW 1894 1895 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Tennis career 2 1 Grand Slam finals 2 1 1 Singles 1 title 2 1 2 Doubles 2 runner ups 3 DAR membership 3 1 President General Administration 3 2 Helen Pouch Memorial Fund 4 Other associations 5 ReferencesPersonal life editHelena was born in New York City the daughter of Morris and Helen Hellwig She married William Billy H Pouch on 8 November 1897 in Kings New York Pouch was the son of Alfred J Pouch and chairman of the Concrete Steel Company 1 2 Helena died in New York City at the age of 86 3 Together Helena and William had one daughter Helen Pouch who died in January 1919 at the age of 18 4 Tennis career editHellwig won the 1894 U S National Championships singles title defeating reigning champion Aline Terry in five sets 5 Together with compatriot Juliette Atkinson she won the 1894 and 1895 doubles title She lost her singles title to Juliette Atkinson who beat her in straight sets in the 1895 challenge round 6 Grand Slam finals edit Singles 1 title edit Result Year Championship Surface Opponent Score Win 1894 U S Championships Grass nbsp Aline Terry 7 5 3 6 6 0 3 6 6 3 Doubles 2 runner ups edit Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 1894 U S Championships Grass nbsp Juliette Atkinson nbsp Annabella Wistar nbsp Amy Williams 4 6 6 8 2 6 Win 1895 U S Championships Grass nbsp Juliette Atkinson nbsp Elisabeth Moore nbsp Amy Williams 2 6 2 6 10 12DAR membership editHelena R Hellwig Pouch nbsp 18th DAR President General National Society Daughters of the American RevolutionIn office 1941 1944Preceded bySarah Corbin RobertSucceeded byMay Erwin Talmadge Pouch was elected the 18th DAR President General in 1941 having previously joined the Richmond County Chapter in Staten Island NY in 1916 She served as Chapter Regent 1926 1929 New York State Chairman of Better Films National Vice Chairman of the Northern Division 1929 1931 Vice President General 1931 1934 and Organizing Secretary General 1935 1938 Additionally she was elected Senior National President of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution in 1937 7 8 9 President General Administration edit Elected DAR President General in 1941 Pouch s administration coincided with World War II and all of her projects addressed the war effort She encouraged members to comply with and support wartime rationing and to volunteer with the American Red Cross Younger members were asked to consider enlisting in the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps or Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service and Pouch supported these branches by visiting their training camps 7 The DAR s Headquarters in Washington D C Memorial Continental Hall and DAR Constitution Hall were offered as workspace to the American Red Cross the WAAC the WAVES Pan American Sanitary Bureau and other organizations In order to show their earnestness to assist their Government in united war effort all three Continental Congresses during the Pouch Administration were relocated Pouch stated that when it became apparent that our presence in what is now the war capital of the world would further complicate the terrific congestion already existing there it was decided that our cooperation in this crisis was necessary 10 In 1942 the 51st Continental Congress nicknamed the Victory Congress was held at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago Illinois in 1943 the 52nd Continental Congress was relocated to Cincinnati Ohio and in 1944 the 53rd Continental Congress was held in New York City The 1945 Continental Congress held during the Talmadge administration was canceled due to ongoing rationing and restrictions 7 10 Helen Pouch Memorial Fund edit Pouch was the first National Chair of Junior Membership Committee which promotes the recruitment of DAR members under the age of 36 Through this chairmanship Pouch became a favorite of Junior Members who referred to her as Aunt Helen 7 In memory of Pouch s only child Helen who died in 1919 at the age of 18 Juniors in Chicago proposed the creation of the Helen Pouch Memorial Fund HPMF This fund primarily supports the DAR s mission of education through financial donations to approved DAR Schools In its first year efforts funded three 100 scholarships and in 2018 the Fund provided more than 200 000 to DAR Schools Funds are raised through direct donations to the Friends of DAR Schools Fund including the Sustaining Supporter program DAR merchandise sales at the Junior Shoppes and Classroom Grant Awards Program The symbol of the HPMF is the Kangaroo 11 Other associations editGirl Scout Council of Greater New York Staten Island Historical Society United States Tennis AssociationReferences edit Hellwig Pouch Wedding Trans Union Brooklyn NY 8 Nov 1897 New York New York Extracted Marriage Index 1866 1937 Ancestry com Obituaries Nashua Telegraph November 28 1960 p 2 via Google News Archive Helen Pouch Passes On A Victim of Pneumonia Times Union Brooklyn NY 10 Jan 1919 Whittelsey Joseph T ed 1895 Wright amp Ditson s Lawn Tennis Guide for 1895 Wright and Ditson s Official Lawn Tennis Guide1891 1940 Boston Wright amp Ditson 76 79 via HathiTrust Collins Bud 2010 The Bud Collins History of Tennis 2nd ed New York New Chapter Press pp 466 479 ISBN 978 0942257700 a b c d National Society Daughters of the American Revolution 2013 The Wide Blue Sash 2nd ed Keeping the Spirit of 76 burning bright SILive com 3 July 2011 Retrieved 8 June 2012 DAR Presidents General Daughters of the American Revolution a b Vasquez Amanda Fulcher Tales from the Archives Continental Congress Changes During WWII DAR Blog Burchfield Jamie Junior Membership Classroom Grants DAR Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helena R Hellwig Pouch amp oldid 1189843289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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