Ther SUN. JUNE 18, 1922 Wea 



.Throughout .his lectures and books 'there 

 many pictures of Mrs. Underwood 



assisting him and ho always speaks of hrr 



IfJ-them as -/Comrade." " 



v T ?¥'' K - U?«e*jroo4 was the founder of the 

 JMw Club, In connection with the First 

 jgfflBTeg-ational Church of Belmont (TJni- 



i tarian) and was always active In ch.v-ities. 



I Her father was Hayward Pcirce (pushing, 

 a member of the firm of Silas Peirce & Co., 

 and a member of an old Boston family. 



o'2i Washington Street, Boston 8, Mass. 



(Entered at the Post Office, Boston, Mass., 

 as Second Class Mail Matter ) 



WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 



FUNERAL OF MRS. W. L. UNDERWOOD 



Services for Belmont Woman Are Held at 

 Her Home 



Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Cushing 

 Underwood, wife of Professor William 

 Lyman Underwood, were held at her home 

 in Belmont this afternoon, Rev. George 

 Hale Heed of the Unitarian church In Win- 

 chester officiating. The bearers were 

 Francis H. Kendall, Amos L. Taylor, Rob- 

 ert Tj. Shewell and Captain Robert Bart- 

 lett of the Peary Expedition. The body 

 was taken to Mount Auburn Cemetery. 



