Show Women Golfers Also Give Aid to Uncle Sam in War S t I J. J t tI i Curti-i I I Miss l Curtis Already Is in France Miss Stirling to Drive Ambulance every day dav we hear of A ALMOST some athlete offering his services services ser ser- vices Ices to his country I Every very line of sport has been represented represented by stars In some branch of ot the service How about women in sport Are they doing their bit They are are and and in more ways than one Misses Mary Browne and Molla Molia the worlds world's greatest women women wom worn en tennis players last summer devoted devoted de de- cle- cle voted a great deal of ot their time to patriotic matches the receipts from which went to the Red Cross Now the day for the women golfers golf golf- ers era has arrived and we find Miss Margaret Curtis former national and Massachusetts champion and Miss Alexa Stirling national champion doing their bit for Uncle Sam Miss Curtis has been in France for some time as associate director of at the American Red fled Cross bureau of refugees and relief For months she has headed the movement to find decent homes for forwar forwar forwar war refugees who have been compelled compelled com corn to live under deplorable condi condi- Miss Stirling has enlisted in the National League for Womans Woman's Ser Ser- vice She Is learning the Intricacies of handling an automobile and hopes to be In France before many months as an ambulance driver In Tn all parts of the country women golfers are aiding the government In some work worl or other Miss Ellen Mackey Is quite prominent in Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross work Mrs W. W A. A Gavin devoted de cle- le- le voted a great deal of time last summer summer summet sum sum- mer met to patriotic matches for the theR R Red d Cross The Women's Western estern Gold association association association asso asso- has turned over overall all Its funds to buy ambulances I t S I 54 e 5 AleXa S g |