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Show HARDING'S VJIDOVJ VJ1LL MAKE HOME AT; SAVJYER FEl Marion . Civic ' Association Revived . to Take Charge of Funeral Plans; Home and Business Places in Mourning MARIOS. O.. Aur. CBf A. P.V-President P.V-President Hardlns'e rldow will make her future home at the farm of Dr. C. B. Sawyer, personal physician phy-sician to the lata chief executive, juat outalda the city, accordihs to an announcement In today's Marlon Mar-lon Tribune, a momlns newspaper' controlled by the-same men who recently, koucht Mr. Harding's Interest In-terest In tha Marlon Star. Known aa -White Oaks." tfte farm la one of the beauty spots of Marlon. Millard Hunt, who occupies ths Hardlne homo under lesse. offered to vscata Immediately, but Mrs Hardlna refused to let htm do so. That la the home where the. "front porch" cam pat an waa held. Tha old Marlon Clrlo association, associa-tion, which handled thlnss durlns Mr. ifardlna s csmpalrn for office, has been revived 40 take charge of tho funeral plans. Attorney Hoks Donlthsn, a personal frlsnd of Mr. Hardlna, haa been named chairman. chair-man. A uniform system of mourning for homes and business places will be worked out. Adjutant General Henderson will ha saked to detail company O and the howltser company of tha Ohio national guard, both Marion units, to duty hers Wednesday and Thura-day. Thura-day. ' According-to Dr. Carl Sawyer, son of tha lata president's personal physician. Dr. Gsorgs T. Harding la bearing up well under hla son's death. Dr. Harding rested fairly well lest night. Dr. Bswysr said. |