Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1944 — Page 14
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Seamsiress Here for More Than 40 Years Was 82.
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|apolis for more than 40 years, died| GEORGE R. SCHREIBER, son of | died last ‘night at Methodist hospital today In her home, 826 Jefferson | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schreiber, of {njuries received in an “auto aceilave. after a brief illness, She] 3836 N. Drexel ave, recently re- dent earlier in the day. | was "82. ceived his pilot's wings and com-| Mr. McKinney received head in- | mission as a second lieutenant at|juries when he stepped in front of
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Mrs. Newport, who was the wife Williams, Ariz, army air field,
of Clarence A. Newport, secretary of the Atkins Pioneers, E. C. Atkins Co. organiation, was born in England. She came to the United States when she was five years old, becoming one of the first women tailors employed by L. S. Ayres and Co. She was a member of the] First Congregational church, Dr. L. C. Trent, pastor of the] ! Woodruff Place Baptist church, will | {conduct the services Saturday at {9 a. m. in the residence. {will be at Paris, IIL In addition to her husband, Mrs. { Newport is survived by a daughter, | Mrs. Ida Newport Williams, i grandson, Cpl. John Robert Wil= liams, stationed in England, and &| | great-grandson, Robert Frank Wile | |liams, all of Indianapolis, Other relatives are two sisters, Misses Eliza and Lelia Pear, and a broths er, Joseph Pea rof Paris, and another sister, Mrs. Margaret Ahrends | | of Palo Alto, Cal.
MRS. MARGARET BRENNAN Mrs. Margaret Virginia Brennan, wife of John W. Brennan, 4950 Hill{side ave, will be buried tomorrow afternoon in Crown Hill following [Services at 3:30 p. m. at the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. Mrs, Brennan, who. was. 50,. died Tuesday. She was a member of the! Hillside Christian church and active | n the Millersville Eastern Star.
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GEORGE SELLMER, husband of Mrs. Edith M. Sellemr, 2603 E. Pearl st., also received his pilot's wings at williams field, his second pair. Lt. Sellmer previously served as a | ponbatdier in the Southwest Pacific area and holds the air medal and | purple heart for wounds received in ‘action,
{lived here the 26 years of her mar-
Mrs. Earl C. Wiseman, a daughter; Margaret Earlyne Wiseman, a | granddaughter, and a brother, Har-
ally Hoagland, all of Indianapolis, are
survivors, Dr, E. L. Day will be offi|ciating minister and the Eastern {Star will conduct services both al ithe mortuary and the cemetery.
FRED F. HILDRETH Fred F. Hildreth, former Indian|apolis resident, died last night. at {his home in Sea Cliff, N. ¥, Mr. Hildreth was 78. An employee of the Pennsylvania railroad for 40 years, Mr. Hildreth {was a member of the Western Railway club and the Indianapolis division of the Veterans’ Employees association. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fanny Hildreth; a son, Egbert Hildreth;— Indianapolis,” “and two { daughters, Lt. Gladys Young, stationed with the WAVES. in California, and Miss Gertrude Hildreth,
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a car driven by Cpl. A. R. Jester, 1044 Waldemere st. at the 400 block| of West Washington st. . The driver was not held. | Police today were unable to locate immediate survivors,
MRS. CHRISTIE, 91, DEAD AFTER ILLNESS
Mrs. Martha J. Christie died last night at the home of her son, H. H. Christie, 1638 Pleasant st., after a nine-months illness. She was 91, Surviving are four sons, H. H. and Walter S., both of Indianapolis; Roy of Evansville, and Ernest M., of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs, Daisy t| Schofner of « Indianapolis, seven Y srandenildven and three greatgrandchildren, Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the J. C. Wilson chapel of the chimes. Rev. A, C. Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian church, will officiate and burial will be in Edinburgh, Ind.
BRIG. GEN. BORUM AT STOUT FIELD AGAIN
Brig. Gen. Fred S. Borum, just returned from Italy, will be at Stout field this week to spend a portion of his leave. Gen. Borum was first commanding general of the I troop carrier command, based at Stout field.
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