Crash North of Hadar
Norfolk, Nebraska.--A bride of three weeks, Mrs. Marvin DeLozier, 26, died Sunday in a Norfolk hospital from injuries received in an auto accident on highway 13 three miles north of Hadar Saturday night.
Mrs. DeLozier, an art teacher in Nebraska Christian collegr (sic) at Norfolk, was driving with her husband. Patrolman Willis Green said DeLozier lost control of the car, apparently after a tire blew out and the car went into the ditch.
Mrs. DeLozier suffered a crushed skull and internal injuries. Her husband, a student minister in the college, incurred minor injuries.
They were en route to Magnet for his parents' silver wedding anniversary.
Before her marriage, Mrs. DeLozier was Wilma Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Alva Vinton, Whitten, Iowa. Also surviving are two sisters and a brother.---Nebraska State Journal
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Crash North of Hadar
Norfolk, Nebraska.--A bride of three weeks, Mrs. Marvin DeLozier, 26, died Sunday in a Norfolk hospital from injuries received in an auto accident on highway 13 three miles north of Hadar Saturday night.
Mrs. DeLozier, an art teacher in Nebraska Christian collegr (sic) at Norfolk, was driving with her husband. Patrolman Willis Green said DeLozier lost control of the car, apparently after a tire blew out and the car went into the ditch.
Mrs. DeLozier suffered a crushed skull and internal injuries. Her husband, a student minister in the college, incurred minor injuries.
They were en route to Magnet for his parents' silver wedding anniversary.
Before her marriage, Mrs. DeLozier was Wilma Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Alva Vinton, Whitten, Iowa. Also surviving are two sisters and a brother.---Nebraska State Journal
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