CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. 



Date. 



K LOCKE— 'In Arlington Heights, Seart 

 ) Ada Kl-'.n I*"*- S.-ni.- ;si .l K«r»l h 



/ , cemotery Clrapol, Wednesdiy - 



)«te, I Received. II i'aid. 



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A WOMAN BOTANIST 



Mlaa Ada Elsie Locke Formerly of Bos- 

 ton and Late of Amherst Was a Writer 

 and Lecturer 



Miss Ada Elsie Locke, late of Am- 

 herst, a writer and lecturer on botanical 

 subjects, has died at the Ring Sanato- 

 rium in Arlington Heights. She was a 

 lve of Boston. In her earlier life 

 Miss Locke had lived In Somerville, ?nd 

 later moved to Amherst. She attended 

 Smith College, where she later became 

 a lecturer on botanical subjects. Miss 

 Locke had given her botanical collec- 

 tion to that place of learning. She had 

 rltten much of a botanical nature, 

 some of her articles having been printed 

 i St. Nicholas and In the Youth's Com- 

 naiilon. Miss Locke was a member of 

 Ifrlnity Church In Boston. 



THE BOSTON HERALD 

 FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1921 



CHANNJNG— At BrookMne. Nov. 10, Anna 

 Morse, wife of Walter Clianning, in the 

 70th yr of her age. Notice of funeral 

 later. 



