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rt?rs.'9Isoted s of ielplltor -The spill c ex-No-ittom . as e ln-idtngbutjylngty in Most ot *2i lost b the , and f the 0 1*3 iched s the loss . De-uring sev-(See LJNGLE CASE, rage Ji) fcsi aLocal WomanTo Join GoldStar MothersMrs. J. M. Evcrteart Plans toLeave Soon with Group for Battlefields; Local Post Aiding HerWith thousands of other Gold star Mothers of the United States some whose pilgrimage has already been completed but many others yet to be made, one Lubbock mother will visit the grave of her son in the fields of Prance.Mrs. J. M. Everheart. 1510 Avenue W. announced yesterday that she Is making arrangements and If possible will leave with the contingent of Gold Star representatives the latter part of June. Mrs. Everheart yesterday conferred with officials of the Allen Brothers post, American Legion, and wa* told that the local unit will use its every Influence in speeding up all necessary details. Should her application be delayed, however, she will leave with the next group.Dies In 191*Preston Everheart, the Lubbock woman's son, was killed In action on October 15, 1913, less than a month before signing of the Armistice. A driver in the ambulance corpe, the young soldier was transporting four wounded mnchmen from the front to a hospital in the rear when a large shell landed close by scattering a hall of death in every direction.He Is buried at Romagne-Mont-Pelcon, Prance.
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Lubbock Morning Avalanche

Lubbock, Texas, US

Thu, Jun 12, 1930

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