824 "Washington Street, Boston 8, Mass. 



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

 oa Second Class Mail Matter) 



MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922 



MOURN HENRY hTeDES 



Funeral Services for Business Man and 

 Historian Are Held at First Church 



Funeral services for Henry Herbert Edes 

 of Cambridge, for many years manager of 

 the Conveyancers Title Insurance Com- 

 pany, and widely known for his interest In 

 historical and literary subjects, were held 

 this noon In the First Church in Boston, 

 In the presence of a large number of men 

 and women prominent in the business, pro- 

 fessional and Intellectual life of the city. 

 Among the organizations which were of- 

 ficially represented were the American Anti- 

 quarian Society of Worcester, American 

 Academy of Arts and Sciences, Massachu- 

 setts Historical Soolety, Colonial Society 

 of Massachusetts, Essex Institute of Salem, 

 New England Historic Genealogical Soci- 

 ety, the Club of Odd Volumes, the Bob- 

 tonlan Society, and the Unitarian Histori- 

 cal Society. 



Tho service was conducted by Rev. 

 Charles E. Park, D. D., minister of tho 

 church, who pronounced an eloquent tribute 

 to tho character and accomplishments ot 

 Mr. Edes. John P. Marshall, organist, 

 played Chopin's "Funeral March," "Cuius 

 Animam," and the "Andante" from Bee- 

 thoven's "Fifth Symphony" for a prelude. 

 During tho service the congregation sang 

 "While Thee I Seek" and "How Happy Is 

 Ho Born and Taught," and at the conclu- 

 sion of the service the church choir chanted 

 tho "Nunc Dlralttis." The postluds was 

 Handel's "Largo." 



