BILLS I'AYABLE. 



The boston herald' 



MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 



VAUGHAN— At her rosldencH, 21' Berke 

 loy St. Cambridge. Bthal Vaughan 

 Notice of funoral later. ^ 



Washington Stkbet^ Boston 8, JIasb. 



(Jsntered at the Post Office, Boston, Maaa., 

 as Second Class Majt Matter) 



MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 



Spent Entire X/ife In Cambridge 



Miss Ethel Vaugrhan, well known in Old 

 Cambridge society, died last niKht after a 



1 year's illnsp.'S at her nome. 21 Berlteley 

 street, Cambridge. She was born in Cam- 



, bridge fifty years ago and^ was tha daugh- 

 torot the late Abbot A. "Vaughan and 

 the late 33mily "Vaughan. She had 

 lived for several years with her cousins, 

 Ml.s.s Robtcca i=!arker and Miss Frances 

 riite. Edwin Hale Abbot, an uncle, live* 

 In FoUcn atrcet, Crimbridge. Mis.s Vaughan 

 was a member of the First Unitarian 

 Church and prominent tn Its activities. 



;GHAN— At CambrldKo, July 1, 

 Vauffhan. FUTieral at hor late resldenci*, ?1 

 Berkeley street, Cambrldgo, Thuvaday, i(^> 

 5 at 11 A. M. •. 



