Memoranda. / .. 



THE BOSTON HERALD 



THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1921 



! DAY— At rarabrM**, Sidclenly, Jan 2C, 

 Helen H. Day. Funeral at her late resi- 

 dence, 43 La,ngdon st. Cambridge, P>r! 

 day, Jan 28, at 11 A M. Kindly omit 



flowers. Burial at Lancaster. 



MISS URLKX El DAY 



She Had Been n Leader in Missionary 

 Work of the Shepard Memorial Church 

 and Viee President of the Cambridge 

 T. W. C. A. 



Miss Helen K. If ay, for more than a score 

 of years a resident of Cambridge, where 

 she had made her home at 43 Langdon 

 street, died there suddenly ejiriy this morn- 

 ing;, from cerebral hemorrhage. Miss Day 

 appeared to be perfectly well on Tuesday, 

 throughout the day and up to a late hour 

 in the evening, when she Was suddenly 

 srticken. 



She was born in New Hampshire and 

 lived in that State until Doming to Cam- 

 bridge twenty-one years ago. She was deep- 

 ly interested in her church, the Shepard 

 Memorial in Cambridge, and had worked 

 faithfully for its various missionary soci- 

 eties, including that for the home missions 

 as well as for foreign missions and sh<> 

 had been active in the work carried on as 

 •the "paper missionary" and for the post 

 year the head of this work, which under- 

 takes the collection and distribution of pa- 

 pers and magazines for men in military and 

 lumber camps. She was a worker, also, in 

 behalf of tho Cambridge Young ^Vomen'a 

 Christian Association, of whio se was the 

 vice president. 



Miss Day is survived, of her immediately 

 family, by two sisters, Mrs. Leavltt, wife 

 of Rev. Burke F. Leavitt of East Boston, 

 and Miss Mary A. Day, who has resided 

 with her sister. 



