Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1940 — Page 9

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1940

Turned Down Wealth to Marry Wendell Willkie---She Knew Then ‘How Fine He Was’

Mrs. Edith Wilk Willkie

SOCIETY—

Women Assist With Arrangements For Western Tennis Championships

Several women are sharing in preparations for the 1 annual Western Tennis Championships to be held 8 to 14 at the Woodstock Country Club. William A. Atkins, the executive committee chairman, has named four women to his committee, Mesdames J. A. Goodman, Dudley R. Gallahue, Elias C. Atkins and Sylvester Johnson. Other executive committee members are William H. Trimble, Wallace O. Lee, W. W. Phillips nd Warrack Wallace. lames Elsa Pantzer, William P. Anderson III, Frank L. Bincis Dunn and Thomas Harvey Cox are in charge of the ticket sales. Mrs. Dudley Pfaff heads the hox committee, by Mesdames Richard Fairbanks Jr. and John M. Kitchen the Meridian Hills Country Club; Mrs. Harry Block, Broador; Mrs. Gallahue and Mrs. George E. Enos, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Woodstock. ainment for

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ies of the tennis world will Frederick T. Holliand Thomas Madden.

the visiting celebrit IT d by Mesdames Conrad Ruckelshaus, Albert J. Beveridge Jr. Stanley Shipnes Dance Is On Program and Mrs. Howard Fieber are planning a dance and Mrs, Frit supervise decoratio Mrs. Dunn is planning \ Miss Nina Brown and Miss Florence Wolff uttee. Luncheons during the week will be H. Brown and Mrs. J. C. Schaf. vies chairman, will be assisted by the Misses pass Stafford and Prudence Brown. *e Marble and Bobby Riggs as well as The Indiana entrants should make official referee, in the Circle Tower being sold at a special o 1e Insurance and at sporting g«

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By HELEN WORDEN Times Staff Writer NEW YORK, July 2.—When Edith Wilk told her was going to marry Wendell Willkie they shook their heads. “He hasn't any money,” they said, “and he doesn’t know what to do with his hands and feet.” They thought she ought to marry the other boy she had been half-engaged to, a young fellow who had not only money but prospects. They all said as much; that is, all but Mary Sleeth. “Billy,” she said (Mrs. Willkie has always been called Billy by her friends), “Wendell's going places. He has vision. What do you care if he does wear cotton stockings and store clothes?” That was 23 years ago. Today Edith Wilk Willkie, wife of the newly nominated Republican candidate for President, sat in the living room of the Willkie apartment and said she knew Wendell Wilkie was going places long before Mary Sleeth told her so. = n x “YOU COULDN'T BE with Wendell Willkie “and not know what a fine person he was.” She has a trick of using his full name when she speaks of him. The cadence of her voice as she pronounces it reveals her love for him. She would never tell you this herself, for she is one of the shyest women in the world. “I'm not afraid of people,” she said. “I like them, but I would rather have their attention directed to someone else instead of me I'm not important. Wendell is.” The hat she bought in Philadelphia, a wide-brimmed Milan with a velvet crown, was the first new thing she has bought in a long time. Five feet one, she wears size 12.

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8 = = ASKED WHO MADE the decisions in the Willkie household, she said: “There is no boss. I depend a great deal on Wendell’s viewpoint, however, I have always felt that he’s a lot bigger than I am in every way. He has never let me down.” Asked if she would help him campaign, she said, “Provided they don’t think of me as excess baggage.” To the inquiry of whether or not she would make any speeches, she said “No.” Fear of being called upon to make a speech sometime unexpectedly

has kept her from jcining women's clubs. “I'm literally scared to death when I get on a platform,” she said. Then she added there had been times when she found herself very articulate, but implied by the flash in her blue-gray eyes that it was about some personal matter over which she felt deeply, rather than giving vent to any public oratory. $ 5 8

IN SPITE OF HER shyness, she is no wall-flower at parties. She talks gaily, has a sense of humor, isn't afraid to eat onions and laughs often. She almost dances when she walks, she moves so lightly. Mary Sleeth says she has always walked that way and always been crazy about dancing.

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Beta Tau Sigma Plans Dinner Tonight

Miss Katherine Rubush, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chap-

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biennial convention of Delta Zeta | Sorority to be held July 11 to 16 | at Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, | Mich. { Among others who plan to attend | are Miss Frances Westcott, national | &: treasurer; Mesdames Val B. McLeay, | John Bolyard, Robert W. Platte, |3 Miss Ruth Morgan and Mrs. Emil! 3 V. Cassidy, St. Louis, formerly of indianapolis. Miss Jane Hudson, Detroit, wil | 3 be delegate from the Indiana Uni- | @& versity Chapter; Miss Marjorie Ann Kramer, Muncie, Franklin College, | and Miss Dorothy Caldwell, Ham- | mond, DePauw University The local alumnae chapter will | sponsor an Indian luncheon and | pow-wow at the convention July 12. | § Alumnae chapters of Chicago. De- | Foi Cleveland and Minneapolis, | Minn., will have charge of programs | for lie days. | Mrs. Robert Patterson, Detroit, | convention marshal, will extend the! official welcome July 11, following the traditional “pups” and “hounds” | luncheon and Great Lakes din ner | sponsored by Cleveland's alumnae | chapter. A rushing and pledge | stunt will be held that day also. i Miss Millicent Watkinson, director | § and traveling nurse, will describe | her work at the Delta Zeta Community Center in Vest, Ky. Miss Mildred French, national secretary, will present the recognition and the achievement award to outstanding | college chapters. New chapters will be introduced at the opening business session.! Mrs. Hubert M. Lundy, Bloomington, Ind., national second vice president, will be toastmaster for the] initiation banquet July 14. Mrs. | Guy H. Gale, Ft. Lewis, Wash, na-| tional rushing chairman and former president of the Indianapolis Alum- | nae Chapter, will speak at the ban-| Mrs quet. A memorial service will also... be conducted that day. Ie of het Miss Wescott will be one of the ih nek local I principal speakers at the banquet oo ovo > en to follow installation of officers July | cooi: al 16. Mrs. Myrtle Graeter Malott,| 0 oii San Antonio, Tex. national presi-|; of In dent, will be toastmaster at this|,, co.1abor 1 banquet which will conclude con- |; 901. vention activities.

Miss Geraldine Loos, 808 Tecumseh Place, will be hostess to the members of ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY, tonight at her home.

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Olsen, 3237 Guilford Ave, whose | Son of | . Schubach anMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hunt, will | of their daughbe Sunday. {Bo > o Cheste: Gra: Decorations were in fiesta colors. |: >. and Mrs

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.| The CHILDREN'S SUNSHINE 11 CLUB OF SUNNYSIDE will hold its monthly business meeting at 2 CLR Pp. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium. + >

Choral Ensemble Picnie

The Choral Ensemble of th~ Indianapolis Matinee Musicale held its annual picnic today at the country home of Mrs. Walter Wolf on the Ditch Road. Mrs. Preston [Highley, the ensemble president.

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Patricia DePrez Is Engaged

SHELBYVILLE, Ind, July 2 The engagement of Miss Patricia | Wray DePrez to Richard Louis | Ewing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | M. Ewing of ShelbYville is announced by her parents, Brig. Gen and Mrs. D. Wray DePrez of this city. The bride-to-be attended Tudor | Hell, Briar Cliff Junior College and Indiana University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She is a member of Tri Kappa Sorority and the Music Study Club. Mr. Ewing is a graduate of Indiana University and is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity,

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5253 N. Michigan Road, will entertain at 8 o'clock | a bathroom shower in honor of Miss Margaret| marriage to Wilbur Arnold Elliott Jr. will take

Miss Helen Elliott, > | tomorrow night with [inn Ottinger, whose { e July 7 | Gu sts with Miss Ottinger will be her mother, Mrs. Albert Ellsworth | | Ottinger: Mr. Elliott's mother, Mrs. Wilbur A. Elliott Sr., and his grand-

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a cousin of | will be as- Ibe purchased soon for Riley Hos-! Mrs. C. D.ipital by the Riley Hospital Cheer, Elliott : . | Guild. Included in the gift will be Mrs Bl Np bedside screens, 12 bedtrays for 0 A tie iertastieg Jatt Might with the ward, two heavy tables and 12]

|: a miscellaneous shower in honor of | Miss Ottinger. QCuests with Miss {chairs for the poreh of Ward K.

{Ottinger were Mesdames Albert E. | Ottinger, Wilbur A. Elliott Sr, | Theodore Fisher, J. M. Harbaugh, | [Clifford Suite, Chester Robinson, C Oren Pritchard, George

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Emsley W. Johnson Jr., Thomas E.| Reilly and Robert Lewis and the | ne Pn brough, James V.

Misses Bettyann Jones, Aline|® Ellen Hamilton, Jean Rau, | Ce atherine Heard and Martha Nor(man. | The hostess were assisted by her mother, Mrs. Arthur Ballinger.

{ Mrs. Edward Lucid and Mrs. George Kraeszig entertained at the home of Mrs. Lucid in Beech Grove recently with a linen shower in ‘honor of Miss Helen Frances (Stewart, whose marriage to Jason | Young will take place July 4. Guests with Miss Stewart were Mrs. Fanny Young and her daughter, Ruth, Mesdames Alva Powers, Anna Sullivan, Roy Herron, Donald | Deck, Herman Dold, Steven Ru- | dolph, Charles Zoschke, Ray Alex-| ander, Francis Hern and Burgess | Stewart and the Misses Marcella { Johnson, Doris Dean, Kate Donnelly {and Virginia Sullivan, Mary Hol{land and Mrs. Omar Talmege.

Miss Barbara Ballinger entertained last night at her home, 3233 {Central Ave., with a crystal shower | in honor of Miss Betty Lou Black- | more, whose marriage to Paul Dolzall will take place July 4. Appoint- ) ts and decorations were in red, ! hite Guests {cl luded her |B ickmore, zall, mother be.

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| Times Special | LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 2.—Miss | Irene Feld, 1937 graduate of the | Purdue University school of science, has been named the Purdue director lof placement of women to succeed ( Miss Ruth Houghton. Miss Houghton has resigned to acept a similar position at Wellesle® | College. Since her graduation, Miss | Feldt has been secretary in the office of dean of womey.

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“And Wendell doesn’t know one step from another,” Miss Sleeth said this morning in describing Mrs. Willkie’s characteristics. “But Billy will dance at the drop of a hat.” Miss Sleeth, who was librarian at Rushville, Ind, when Mrs. Willkie worked as her assistant, is a lively, gray-haired woman with a brisk manner and pretty blue eyes. She now manages Mr. Willkie's five farms in Indiana. “I've always known this would happen to Wendell,” Miss Sleeth said, in speaking of his nomination. “He's a regular Abraham Lincoln. I know how he thinks. From the time I first met him he has argued politics with me. That man’s got great ideas.” ” ” ” MISS SLEETH SEEMS always to have been on hand in the Willkie household. She was there when Phillip, their son, was born, “Billy was afraid of Phillip,” Miss Sleeth smiled. “He was so little, When I started to pick him up the first time, she said, ‘Oh, Mary, be careful, he'll crack.” Today Mrs. Willkie talked of going away for a rest some place with her husband. She didn't know where. She loves being on the water, but not in it. “I can sit on a raft and not be afraid,” she said, “but I'm petri= fied when I try to swim.” Outside of being in Philadelphia to see her husband nominated, she probably got the greatest thrill out of riding behind a motorcycle cop who blew a police siren. She'll have plenty of similar experiences between now and Nov. 4. Already battalions of them swarm outside her apartment, waiting to guard her wherever she goes.

Scouts Begin Camp Period At Dellwood

Girls Are Enrolled For Two Weeks

Camp Dellwood, Girl Scout reser vation near Clermont, opened its first period of established camp this

t week. The opening period will exe tend to July 13. Girls who are registered for the two weeks are the Misses Jean Beard, Nancy Blessing, Barbara Blackburn, Sally Boze, Paula Cherry, Mary Ann Clevenger, Jo Anne Ebner, Alice Goldthwaite, Jane Green, Sandra Heston, Melba Harlan, Gene Hilgemeier, Nancy Langsenkamp, Mary Landis, Sue Martin, Mancy Miller, Patty Sly, Joy Scott, Suzanne Stillwell, Jean Summers and Judith Walker, Fairy Ring Unit. Others are the Misses Nancy : | Adair, Julia Brake, Patty Coate, Mary Anne Compton, Virginia Cor= dill, Barbara Fadely, Sally Funkhouser, Mary Jane Greer, Marian Goldthwaite, Patricia Goheen, Sue Howard, Bettylyn Hargitt, Anne Hodges, Janet Hilgemeier, Alice : |Hanna, Nancy Iles, Martha Leon= ard, Sally McBride, Peggy Miskell, Suzette Micheli, Priscilla McLaugh= lin, Dolores Newman, Peggy Rathe ert, Shirley Wells and Barbara Whitney, Woodland Unit. In the Service Unit are the Misses Jane Augustine, Kathleen Caca, Velma Crulo, Joan Dietzen, Suzanne Greer, Geraldine Harman, Madeline Harman, Margaret Haymaker, Nancy Hare, Mary Levy, Mary McClure, Sally Neal, Evelyn ° Repp, Sessamine Simpson, Jean Stratton, Gloria Tuerk, Frances Tyrie, Barbaranne Weiss and Mary Louise Wilson. Included in the Sherwood Forest Unit are the Misses Margaret Au= gustine, Jean Bumgardner, Marian Bowen, Jane Campbell, Helen Har ris, Jane Koubek, Julia Ann Mane ring, Joyce Moran, Helen Negley, Martha Starkey, Diana Richardson, Helen Tyrie and Charlotte Yarnell,

E. T. C. Club Goes To Lake Hollybrook

Joan Goldsmith will entertain members of the E. T. C. Club of Shortridge High School this week at her parent's summer home, El= jorita Villa, on Lake Hollybrook. Next Sunday the party will motor to Indiana Dunes Park to spend a week. Young women who left this morning for the house party were the Misses Jean Bowden, Marjorie Burris, Betty Ann Dorn, Eleanor Humes, Jean MacNelly and Sue Woodrow.

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Delta Psi Kappa Holds Conclave

Emmett A. Rice, vice principal of Shortridge High School, was to speak today at the luncheon meeting of Delta Psi Kappa Sorority in The sorority be{gan a four-day convention in Indianapolis Sunday. This afternoon members of the national, honorary and professional physical education sorority will visit the Speedway. Tonight an Abe Martin dinner will be held at the Athenaeum. Officers will be elected tomorrow. formal banquet will be held to{morrow night at the Marott Hotel. |Emil Rath, head of the physical] | education and health department |for the city's public schools, will opus, . Thurman B. Rice of the State so of Health spoke at a luncheon vesterday at the hotel and a swimming party and dinner were held last night at the Meridian Hills Country Club.

Turners Schedule Dinner Saturday

The first party of the summer season will be given by the Athenaeum Turners Saturday night. A buffet cinner will be served at 8 o'clock and dancing will begin at 9p m Bob McKittrick's dance band will provide music. Reservations should be made at the Athenaeum.

Mission Board Meets The board of directors of the Indianapolis Flower Mission will hold its monthly business meeting

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