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to er Baker of Chicago, the old- est grandgon of the founder of Mar- lon. The morning program will in- clude addresses by Governor Davis and Judge Davis. Mrs. Geneva John- stone-Bishop, soprano of Los Angeles, formerly of Marion, will sing at the opening program Monday evening there will he a music festival the program of which will be furnished by former resi- dents of Marion, who have estab- lished reputations as musicians in other cities and states, Among those who will take part will be Mrs, John- stone-Bishop, Mrs, Mary Stockwell Durfey, Toledo;* Miss Anna Louise Daze of Chicago, Willard Osborne of % Cleveland, Miss §ybil Sanderson Fa- come quickly gan of Springfield, O.; George ', Krei- ger of Minneapolis; Harry Mealey of andpleasanfly Cleveland, Mrs, Helen Davis Bimboni with a steam- of New York, and others ing cup of de- The entire program of events Tues- e day will be turned over to the Am- licious crican Legion, Wednesday will be G lprows TEA | Chinese Premer That 4 Otlock Fatigue can be over- argest Sale in the World RO, ORI, 10— HOLD CELEBRATION Town Will Then Be One Hundred Years 0ld Marion, O., June 16, (By The As- sociated Press).—The eyes of the country, focused on Marion two years ago, again will be turned to this Ohio town, which has sent the 20th presi- dent to the White House, July 2 to 6 Marion will be 100 years old then, and it plans to entertain more distin- guished citizens during the four-day centenary celebration, than in the rushing days of the Harding cam- paign, when many notables flocked here. Of more importance to Marion people than the centenary itself, will be the return at that time of their's and the country's ‘'first citizen,"” Pres- ident Warren G. Harding, and Mrs Florence Kling Harding. It will be the first time the Hardings have come back to their home town since they left a year and a half ago Prominent Attendants. General John J. Pershing has promised to attend the ceiebration, has Secretary of War Weeks; Briga- dier General C. E. Sawyer, personal physician to the president; Brigadier General Charles G Dawes:; Major General Reed; D. R. Crissinger, comp- troller of the currency: George B Christian, Jr.. secretary to the presi-| dent; Governor Harry T. Davis of . Ohio: former Governor James E Wu Tin-fang, foreign minister of Campbell of Ohio; General J. War-[the southern Chinese republic, has ren Keiter, former speaker of the|been named premier of China by Li house of representatives. and the old.|Yuan-hung. ‘' new Peking president est living general of the civil war, and | Who is trying to unify China. Judge W. Z. Davis. In addition, M The Fiji islands have native animals. r George W Nee almost no ly of Marion w 4 perzonal nvi- tations to the mayors of 37 towns and cities in the country, inviting them to| attend. Special invitations will be sent to every cabinet officer, both of Ohio's senators, all of her congress- | men, state legislators, and officials, | and the mayors of all Ohio cities and towns. Newspaper men and ‘great| minds" who were here during the| front porch campaign, will be asked | red to return. y [ UNSWE ETENED D In the latter part of 1921 the Mar- jon Chamber of Commerce named a | VAPORATE committee of 36 to prepare for the centenary observance. The commit- tee included Dr. George T. Harding. father of the president; George W Christian, Sr., father of President Harding's secretary; Tracy R. Allen, great grandson of the founder of Marion, and the neighhors and friends of the president. Plan of Service. The celebration will last through July 5, opening on Sunday, with re- ligious services Monday morning, the mayor of the city formally will open the centennial by turning over the keys of the city Astronomical records in China go back to 2356 B. C. Announcing A tan Gabardine Two-piece Suit for men. Fashioned with a half belt, bellows pockets, yoke and center pleat. Practical as they are comfortable. Serviceable as they are reasonable. A very unusual suit. $22.50 Besse-Lelands NEW BRITAIN Bags 98¢ Each Handsomely ‘ | stlver plated and highly pol- | 3 ished, [ DRESSES Gingham Linen Tub Silk Voile and Organdy Gay Summer Frocks of unex- celled loveliness. Fashionable— you will readily agree at glance—and cool—decidedly so ! 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