CASH ACCOUNT. AUGUST. 



diamond cutting as It is used today and la j 

 known as the "Morse Cut." For many 

 years he was a member of the firm pt 

 Crosby, Morse & Foss, which later be- 

 came known as Morse & Foss, contlnu.ng 

 until recently the business as dealers in 

 fine gems. 



Mrs. Channing was educated in private 

 schools of this city and spent her earlier 

 life in Roxbury and in Jamaica Plain, liv- 

 ing in Brookllne since her marriage. She 

 was on 0 of the first ardent woman suffra- 

 gists in this community and had held vari- 

 ous offices in their organization. Her work 

 brought her the acquaintance and friend- 

 ship of many well-known women interested 

 in this cause, among them Mrs. Pankhurst 

 and her daughter, Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, 

 who Btopped at her home during their visit 

 to the United States. 



Mrs. Chann'ing for many years had been 

 a member of the Church of the Disciples In 

 this city. Surviving her, besides her hus- 

 band, are three sons, Walter Channing, Jr., 

 of Dover, who Is a Boston real estate deal- 

 er; Henry M. Channing, a lawyer of Sher- 

 born, and Hayden Channing, a banker, 

 who resides in Bernardsville, N. J; also 

 surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Barbara 

 Gregg, who is the wife of Dr. Donald 

 Gregg of Wellesley, and Mrs. Rosalie 

 Rivers, the wife of Robert W. Rivers 

 of Brookllne. Mrs. Channing was a nieca 

 of the late Edwin D. Hayden of Woburn, | 

 who was vice president of the Boston & 

 Albany Sallroad. 



