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Julia F. Orr
© Hennessey OK Clipper
10-23-1919
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


July 8, 1900 - October 20, 1919

Bright Light of Another Car Blinds
Driver and Car Goes Over
An Embankment

Miss Julia Orr , a school teacher, was killed and her companion, Will McCurry seriously injured about 10:30 o'clock Monday night about two miles north of Enid, when the auto in which they were riding ran off an embankment. The young lady's neck was broken. The accident resulted when they attempted to turn out to avoid an oncoming auto. The bright lights of the other machine blinded them and they went over an embankment.

Miss Orr was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. J/ G. Orr, 831 East Maple, Enid , and was teaching at a school 8 miles northwest of that city.

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