Jun 21, 1929 Chattanooga Daily Times (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - Nan Elberfeld Hurt in Auto Crash
MISS NAN ELBERFELD HURT IN AUTO CRASH!
Miss Nan Elberfeld, daughter of "Kid" Elberfeld and one of the Elberfeld sisters, well known in sports, was slightly injured late last night, when an automobile driven by an unidentified man crashed into the rear of the car in which she was riding on McCallie avenue.
Miss Elberfeld was taken to Newells' sanitarium where she was treated for a severe scalp laceration. None of the other members of the party, which included Miss Elberfeld her sister. Miriam
Elberfeld, and Curtiss Walker, 304 Lewis street, was hurt.
According to Walker, he had just stopped his machine at the curb in front of 743 McCallie avenue, where M. F. Parker, left the car. Parker had reached the porch of his home when a small coupe, traveling at a fast rate, crashed into the rear of Walker's car. Both automobiles were badly damaged
The unidentified driver of the alleged offending car, with a young woman who had been slightly injured in the collision, got out of his car and disappeared before Officers Davis and Brooks arrived,
Miss Nan Elberfeld, daughter of "Kid" Elberfeld and one of the Elberfeld sisters, well known in sports, was slightly injured late last night, when an automobile driven by an unidentified man crashed into the rear of the car in which she was riding on McCallie avenue.
Miss Elberfeld was taken to Newells' sanitarium where she was treated for a severe scalp laceration. None of the other members of the party, which included Miss Elberfeld her sister. Miriam
Elberfeld, and Curtiss Walker, 304 Lewis street, was hurt.
According to Walker, he had just stopped his machine at the curb in front of 743 McCallie avenue, where M. F. Parker, left the car. Parker had reached the porch of his home when a small coupe, traveling at a fast rate, crashed into the rear of Walker's car. Both automobiles were badly damaged
The unidentified driver of the alleged offending car, with a young woman who had been slightly injured in the collision, got out of his car and disappeared before Officers Davis and Brooks arrived,