Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, 21 Jun 1954, Page 11
Crash Kills Two WomenSpecial to The NewsSULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas.--Two women were killed and three persons injured in a two-car crash seven miles south of Sulphur Springs Sunday.Mrs. Ada Thrasher, 74, and Mrs. Vera Fox, 54, both of Sulphur Springs, were killed when their car was struck as it was turning off the road.Injured in the other car were Thomas Loyd Stubblefield, Garland; Robert L. Steele and Haskell Clayton, both of Sulphur Springs. Stubblefield received a fractured leg. The injured were taken to the Sulphur Springs Hospital.Lubbock Evening Journal, Lubbock, Texas, 25 Jun 1954, Page 1Garland Man Dies Of Wreck InjuriesSULPHUR SPRINGS, Tex. AP--Thomas Stubblefield, 24, of Garland, died today, the third victim of an automobile crash Sunday near Sulphur Springs.Killed outright were Mrs. Ada Thrasher and Mrs. Vera fox, both of Sulphur Springs.
Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, 21 Jun 1954, Page 11
Crash Kills Two WomenSpecial to The NewsSULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas.--Two women were killed and three persons injured in a two-car crash seven miles south of Sulphur Springs Sunday.Mrs. Ada Thrasher, 74, and Mrs. Vera Fox, 54, both of Sulphur Springs, were killed when their car was struck as it was turning off the road.Injured in the other car were Thomas Loyd Stubblefield, Garland; Robert L. Steele and Haskell Clayton, both of Sulphur Springs. Stubblefield received a fractured leg. The injured were taken to the Sulphur Springs Hospital.Lubbock Evening Journal, Lubbock, Texas, 25 Jun 1954, Page 1Garland Man Dies Of Wreck InjuriesSULPHUR SPRINGS, Tex. AP--Thomas Stubblefield, 24, of Garland, died today, the third victim of an automobile crash Sunday near Sulphur Springs.Killed outright were Mrs. Ada Thrasher and Mrs. Vera fox, both of Sulphur Springs.
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