324 Washington Street, Boston 8, Mass. 



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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 



PLANS FOR JENNEY FUNERAL 



Dr. 1,. H. Murlin ana Rev. G. W. Owen 

 Will Officiate at Services for Supreme 

 Court Judge 



Dr. Lemuel H. Murlin, president of Bos- 

 ton University, assisted by Rev. George 

 W. Owea, pastor of the Hyde Park. Con- 

 gregational Church, will 'officiate at the 

 funeral Services tomorrow afternoon for 

 Charles , Francis Jenney, late associate 

 justice ,01 the Supreme Court. The serv- 

 ice will be at the Congregational Church. 



The justices of the Supreme Court will 

 attend in a body and a number of former 

 associate^ on the Superior Court bench 

 will be present. 



There {Will be no honorary pallbearers. 



The ushers at the church will be Walter 

 F. Frederick, clerk of the Supreme Court; 

 John 'F. ; Cronin and John H. Flynn, clerk 

 and assistant clerk, respectively, of the 

 Supreme Court for Suffolk County; Henry 

 E. Bellew, James F. McDermott and Guy 

 H. Holliday, equity clerks in the Superior 

 Court ; Harry S. Fairfield and James Mc- 

 Comiskey, office aides in the judges' lobby 

 of the Supreme and Superior Courts, re- 

 spectively ; Melville F. Weston, and Rudolf 

 P. Berle, librarians in the Supreme Court 

 Library ; Edward H. Redstone, State li- 

 brarian ; Everett W. Lewis and Frederick 

 P. McGrath, president and treasurer,, re- 

 spectively, of the Hyde Park Cooperative 

 Bank ; L. Gushing Goodhue, secretary of 

 the city, of Boston Bar Association, David 

 W. Murray, a lawyer ; Ralph N. Smith, clerk 

 of courts, Middlesex County; Robert B. 

 Worthington, clerk of courts, Norfolk 

 County, and Ethelbert V. -Grabill, reporter 

 of decisions, Massachusetts Supreme Court, 



. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery. 



THE SUNDAY HERALD 



SUNDAY, DEC. 2, 1923. 



JUDGE JENNEY TO 

 BE BURIED TODAY 



Supreme Court Members to 

 Attend Funeral 



Funeral services for Associate Jus- 

 tice Charles Francis Jenney of the su- 

 preme court, who died Thanksgiving 

 day following an operation, will be con- 

 ducted by Dr. Lemuel H. Murlin, pres- 

 ident of Boston University, assisted by 

 the Rev. George W. Owen, pastor, in the 

 Hyde Park Congregational Church this 

 afternoon. 



Former associates of the superior 

 court and the justices of the supreme 

 court will attend, the latter in a body. 

 There will be no honorary pallbearers. 

 Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. 



The ushers will be Walter F. Fred- 

 erick, clerk of the supreme court; John 

 w. Cronin and John H. Flynn, clerk and 

 assistant clerk, respectively of the Suf- 

 folk supreme court; Everett W. Lewis 

 and Frederick P. McGrath, president 

 and treasurer, respectively of the Hyde 

 Park Co-operative Bank; L. Cushing 

 Goodhue, secretary of the Boston Bar 

 ' Association ; Henry E. Bellew, Guy M 

 Holliday and James F. McDermott, 

 equity clerks of superior court; James 

 McComlskey and Harry S. Fairfield, 

 office aides in the judges' lobby of su- 

 preme and superior courts; Rudolf P , 

 Berle and Melville F. Weston, librar- 

 ians in supreme court library; Edward 

 H. Redstone, state librarian; Ralph N 

 Smith, clerk of courts, Middlesex 

 county; Atty. David W. Murray, Robert 

 B. Worthington, clerk of courts, Nor- 

 folk county, and Ethelbert V. Grabill 

 reporter of decisions, Massachusetts su- 

 preme court. 



