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Show CALIFORNIA GIRLS GO TO EUROPE FOR THE Y. M. C. A. California girls, the real wholesome, whole-some, energetic, appenling kind, the sort of girl a fellow thinks of as it. his sister, are on their wny ovojjjr to help in the Y. M. C. A. canteens v France. Miss Sophia L. Bunker, of Mill Valley, Val-ley, Marin County, is one of these. She was president of the Girls' Athletic Ath-letic club when she attended Tamal sMbBBsf 1 pais high school. She helped organ- B i.e the Motor Corps for tho National B league for Women's Servese in Cal- ' ifornia and held the rank of major. Miss Edith White, of Petaluma, Sonoma county, is another. She did valuable work for the Red Croes and in the Motor Corps of the National League for Women's Service ke taught school and assisted in the direction di-rection of playgrounds. She also worked in a recreational center in Santa Barbara and managed a school cafeteria. Miss Olive Gordon, of Oakland, a well known teacher in the public schools of that city, a member of the Sierra club; Miss Constance Kemble. of 1005 Powell, street, San Francisco, a grand opera singer and Miss Isa-belle Isa-belle WSlkie, of 2 Hugo street, San Francisco, are already overseas. Miss Kemble is one of the few women secretaries sec-retaries to be sent to Italy. |