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Show FUNgA LOT Body Will Tc Buried in Mt. Auburn Cemelery in Cambridge IloMon, Dec. n. KIuhI ur i'nngeiiient3 for the funeral of .Mrs. V.arv Maker G Eddy, the had of tie Christian Science church, who ijit d ar licr lioine a( Chestnut Hill on Sat ir.l.iv night, will not perfected untl' the arrival of her nm, George V. tJlover. who 13 expected here from Lead. S f. some lime tomorrow. It was l'-ri.'d today that the body ol the leader would br burled Ja Mt. Auburn cemetery. Catuhrllge. In the nieau'lnie, tb-- direi-tor? of the church. Archibald M" ellan, .St-phen .St-phen A. Chase, Alllhun Rtwort. John. V. Ditteniore and Adam H. Dickey, have taken full charge of the church management and the scope of their powers Includes matters of organization, organiza-tion, of finance and of discipline. Th-y are supreme In tho mother church and control branch churches. All were the pernonal nominees of Mrs. Kcldy. and they are a n-lf-perpetnnfng body. Mr. .Mcls-llnn Is erliior ol the periodical peri-odical Issued in this r tt and Is a na tlve of Moncton, N..H. : Mr. Chase Is the treasurer of the mother elmreh and a resident of Fall Klvi-r: Mr Stewart is the publisher of Mrs. FA-dy's FA-dy's works, and was burn in Pennsylvania; Pennsyl-vania; Mr. rntleiinire, who is clerk of j the organization, comes from Indianapolis, Indian-apolis, and Mr. Dickey, recently appointed ap-pointed to fill the xacancy caused b? the death of ra O Knapp, was Mrs. Kdd.'s private serretaiy for many years, and comes from Kansas t.'ltv. Mo. At the mansion at Chef t nut Kill, where ihe body lli In an upper ehamler, there are no outward slns of grief. There is no i rrpe on the door, the window shades are up. and members of the household come ami ko as usual. The undertrvker has performed his ; duties with the exception of laying-Ihe laying-Ihe lody in a casket. oo . I |