CASH ACCOUNT. NOVEMBER. 







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DR.. WALTER CHANNING BURIED 



Services at Church of Disciples Are Con- 

 ducted by Rev. Abraham M. Rihbany, 

 Followed by Interment in Walnut ?iUs 

 Cemetery 



Dr. Walter Qhanningr was buried this 



forenoon from the Church of thV Disciples 

 in the Back Bay, and the -attendance in- 

 cluded a number of -professional associates, 

 members of soeiattes and clubs and family 

 friend«. j . fe/j 



Tire services were conducted by Rev. 

 Abraham ^1. Kihbany, minister of this 

 church, who read the scriptures and of-> 

 fercd prayer. The music was in charge 

 of Everett J. Harrington, the organist of 

 the ehurch. He played an a prelude the 

 Chopin ■■Funeral March." "Lead, Kindlv 

 L'ght," in the mlddJe'of f e servfee, and at 

 the close , Handel's Dead March from 

 "Saul." Two hymns, "O Cod, Our Help in 

 Ages Past" and "In the. Cause of Christ I 

 Glory" were sung by the congregation. 



There were no honorary pallbearers, but 

 serving as ushers were nins friends of Dr. 

 Channing. These were: Lindsley Loring. 

 Chilton Cabot, Dr. J. D. Barney, Dr. John 

 W. Kartol. Dr. James B. Aver, Judge 

 Frederick P. Cabot, Arthur B. Little, Wll- 

 lard Fuller and Frederick A. Fustis. The 

 body was taken to Walnut Hills Cemetery 

 for interment in the family lot, where Mrs. 

 Channing was buried a few weeks ago. 



