Clyde Barker, 20, of Eagle Lake met death in an automobile accident at an early hour Monday morning. He had been to Columbus with Ben Huvar, another youth, and was returning home. When about two miles from Eagle Lake the car suddenly left the highway, overturned and young Barker was killed. Huvar, it is said was not injured.
Young Barker is a brother of Mrs. Frederick Duve, who formerly lived in this city, and was known to many of our people.
Huvar, if we are not mistaken, is a son of Henry W. Huvar, former Weimar man, now living in the Garwood section. [Interment in Lakeside Cemetery]
Weimar Mercury, December 29, 1933, page 8
Clyde Barker, 20, of Eagle Lake met death in an automobile accident at an early hour Monday morning. He had been to Columbus with Ben Huvar, another youth, and was returning home. When about two miles from Eagle Lake the car suddenly left the highway, overturned and young Barker was killed. Huvar, it is said was not injured.
Young Barker is a brother of Mrs. Frederick Duve, who formerly lived in this city, and was known to many of our people.
Huvar, if we are not mistaken, is a son of Henry W. Huvar, former Weimar man, now living in the Garwood section. [Interment in Lakeside Cemetery]
Weimar Mercury, December 29, 1933, page 8
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