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LeMars Sentinel
LeMars, Plymouth County, Iowa
December 29, 1936

MISS FULLER IN AUTO ACCIDENT CHRISTMAS EVE
IN DES MOINES HOSPITAL WITH SERIOUS LEG INJURIES AS RESULT OF HIGHWAY ACCIDENT

WELFARE WORKER HERE
ACCIDENT OCCURS WHILE ON WAY HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

Miss Elizabeth FULLER, case worker in the Plymouth county welfare office, suffered a cracked kneecap and a crushed ankle in an automobile accident near Corning, Iowa, last Thursday night, while enroute to her home at Mount Ayr, Iowa. Miss FULLER was riding in her own car and Welfare Worker Ben DANCHIK and Mrs. DANCHIK were accompanying as far as Creston, Iowa, where they formerly lived. Mr. DANCHIK was driving and a short distance from Corning they crashed into a parked truck. Henry WALTERS, who was with the truck, was badly injured and was taken to his home in Adams county.

Miss FULLER was taken to a Des Moines hospital by her father-in-law, Judge Homer A. FULLER, of Mount Ayre and Peter JANSS, her brother-in-law, who lives in Des Moines. She will undoubtedly have to spend several weeks in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. DANCHIK were badly shaken up and bruised but not seriously injured.

Miss FULLER, who graduated from the University of Iowa in 1935, has been as assistant in the welfare office here since last summer doing case work.

SOURCE:   Iowa Old Press, an IAGenWeb Special Project.

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