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Show IS BRAVEST WOMAN IN WAR Officers' Tribute to Miss Beaton, Just Returned After Two Years' Service. Denver, Colo. Miss Eunice II. Beaton, Bea-ton, known to the officers of the allied armies as "the bravest woman of the war," has returned to her home in Denver, Den-ver, after two years' service on the western front In France as a Red Cross ambulance driver. After a brief rest, Miss Beaton again will enter the service of the government in training women as ambulance drivers. Miss Beaton is known in the West as a typical outdoor girl. She excels in swimming, tennis, golf, trap-shooting, motoring and horsewomanship. On the western front Miss Beaton was under fire a score of times. She helped carry wounded from No Man's Land and was driving an empty ambulance am-bulance from a hospital to the front when the car was wrecked by a shell. |