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 Harding Clark, d 

 Cutler Clark, 



this 



1 to send flower*. 



Aug. 4, Alice 

 e late Benjamin, 

 I'inthrop Wetherbee. 

 Our Saviour, Long- 

 Aug. 0, at 1! o'clock. Inter- 

 Friends are kindly requested 



the Church of Qui 



MRS. WETHERBEE BURIED 



Services at Church of Our Saviour, Long- 

 wood, Conducted By Rev. F. B. Allen 



Mrs. Alice Harding' (Clark) Wetherbee, 

 wife of Winthrop Wetherbee of Boston, 

 was buried this afternoon from the 

 Church of Our Saviour, Long-wood. Rev. 

 Frederick B. Allen of the Episcopal City 

 Mission officiated. There were several 

 solos sung- by Mrs. Lester Bartlett, and 

 organ selections by George H. Carnes, a 

 former organist of the church, who is 

 supplying there during the summer. The 

 body was taken to the family lot at Mt. 

 Auburn Cemetery. Mrs. Wetherbee was 

 born on the old Weid Farm in West Rox- 

 bury. She was the daughter of Benjamin 

 Cutler Clark, who, like his father of the 

 same name, was engaged in the merchant 

 marine business during the days of clip- 

 per ships. Mrs. Wetherbee's grandfather 

 on the other side of the house was Aaron 

 Davis Weld, who was closely ' identified 

 with the life of West Roxbury in his 

 day. Mrs. Wetherbee was educated at 

 private schools, and her marriage to Mr. 

 Wetherbee took place in 1901. Besides 

 her husband she is survived by two chil- 

 dren. The family home was at 33 Ivy 

 street, Back Bay. 



