Lubbock’s Two Gold Star Mothers Sail Saturday For United StatesLubbock 9 two Qold 8tar mothers, i The hirer, written aboard the ; Mrs. Barbara Bchallcrt and Mrs. ■ steamship President Harding, foi-J. M. Everheart. yesterday 'acre to j low 5 in part sail for the United States from Eng- j This morning we see land again, land aftr visiting the graves of Tonight at 9 o clock we are to land their daughter, and son who died 1 ar Plymouth. England, and from during the World war. ihore we will go to Cherbourg*-, H. C. Zlehe of Slaton received a France, then 'back to London. Eng-, letter Friday from Mrs. Schallert land. We ore hoping wc will find| which wag written June 20. the day ] the things we came over to se^ f» before the contingent of Oold Star cannot express myself, it Is too dlf-mothers reached Plymouth. Eng- ficult.land, on their trip from the Unit- i We will .sail for 'Home sweet ed States. I home* on July 4 We have had aMrs. Schallert went to France to • good time ihus far Only a few oi’ visit the grave of her daughter, j the members of- the party haveI who was a Red Cross nurse during \been 111. and we have encountered the war. | no storms HiHrmfoticJi:COceinccofmtbHfs