MOURN JUDGE FREDERIC DODGE 



Funeral Services for Retired Justice of 

 ; Circuit Court Are Held at Belmont Uni- 

 tarian Church 



Formal adjournment was taken by the 

 United States Circuit Court of Appeals 

 today in recognition of the funeral at 

 Belmont of Judge Frederic Dodge, retired 

 justlec.of the court. Judge George H. 

 Bingham and Judge Charles F. Johnson 

 of the Court of Appeals, with Judge 

 James M. Morton and Judge John A. 

 Peters of the Federal District Court, were 

 present at the service. 



Services were held in the Unitarian 

 Church, with Rev. Henrr Wilder Foote, 



D. D., officiating, assisted by Rev. Percy 

 T. Edrop, D. D., of All Saints Episcopal 

 Church Richard G. Appel played organ 

 selections including Chopin's. "Funeral 

 March," Karg-Elert's "O God Thou 

 Holiest," Bach's "Rest Thee Softly" and 

 Handel's "Largo." 



Members of the bar were present In 

 large numbers with official delegations 

 present from three of the bar associa- 

 tions. The Bar Association of the City 

 of Boston was represented by Frederick 

 P. Fish, Winthrop H. Wade, Odin Rob- 

 erts, William D. Sohier and Norman W. 

 Bingham. The delegation from the Mid- 

 dlesex Bar Association was composed of 

 Hollis R. Bailey, John G. Brackett, Rob- 

 ert P. Clapp, George L- Mayberry, Samuel 

 L. Powers and Amos L. Taylor. Repre- 

 senting the Massachusetts Bar Associa- 

 tion were Fred Homer Williams, Damon 



E. Hall, Fred T. Field and Frank W. 

 Gijnnell. 



Ushers were Francis H. Kendall, Da- 

 mon E. Hall, Seth T. Gano. John J. Fren- 

 ning, William Underwood, Oliver Well- 

 ington, Torrance Parker and Theodore 

 Hoague- Burial was at Mount Auburn. 



