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Neiswander, Alta (1911-1932)

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Bluffton, Ohio, Oct. 27. &#8212; Week-end auto fatalities in the Bluffton district mounted to four with the death of Miss Alta Neiswander, 21, of near Bluffton, of injuries received in a Pennwsylvania railroad grade crossing crash on the County Line Roard [''sic''] near LaFayette early Monday.
 
Bluffton, Ohio, Oct. 27. &#8212; Week-end auto fatalities in the Bluffton district mounted to four with the death of Miss Alta Neiswander, 21, of near Bluffton, of injuries received in a Pennwsylvania railroad grade crossing crash on the County Line Roard [''sic''] near LaFayette early Monday.
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Carey Steiner, 24, of Bluffton, and Marguerite Geiger, 19, of Pandora, other occupants of the car, suffered cuts and bruises.
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The crash happened about 6 a. m. when the three were en route to Columbus, where Miss Neiswander was to have begun a course in beauty culture. Steiner, driver of the car, and Miss Geiger were returning to their studies at Ohio State university.

Revision as of 15:07, 28 January 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1932 Nov 2 p. 1

Birth date: 1911

text of obituary:

Auto Fatalities Claim Four Lives At Bluffton, O.

Bluffton, Ohio, Oct. 27. — Week-end auto fatalities in the Bluffton district mounted to four with the death of Miss Alta Neiswander, 21, of near Bluffton, of injuries received in a Pennwsylvania railroad grade crossing crash on the County Line Roard [sic] near LaFayette early Monday.

Carey Steiner, 24, of Bluffton, and Marguerite Geiger, 19, of Pandora, other occupants of the car, suffered cuts and bruises.

The crash happened about 6 a. m. when the three were en route to Columbus, where Miss Neiswander was to have begun a course in beauty culture. Steiner, driver of the car, and Miss Geiger were returning to their studies at Ohio State university.

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