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“Joseph and His Brethren” To Be Presented Four Times at Ohio Theater. Way mxhs Arcardiry 69 Unie, the fetter Chex Lot iilie tradicerr, fare may oF fund wil ton Fiinz'. Elaborate settings and costume which w used in the road show production, will be used in the Mar ion show. hades M. Lum who dramatized the Bible story of Joseph and what wil appear un idirected the rho. Grace will po! In which he drama was on the read A chikie care fart sur special ty the Star ny the Sar be give De bated Tickets the theater box will be on aale 1 office ton Associated With Many Activities in County Funeral! Saturday, raused by Sowing hyE neumnonia he had been ul 1 . As a osehol teacher, farm rar. yah men in was known magazine neme of cer atl w KT Hez's BeOS, of the Leet giar met to a large on readers, WRI: Vindette, For 30 years, ended at 286 Son fore that time, in Richland town law known as state route GR Mr Seas enlisted In Do Oble Volunteer Infant in July, 1882, after an her 7 had been killed to the be rettysburg. He War énr ginia and later to zuand at Washington. Although the regi ment did not engage in act combat during the 121 days in the army, he was on a battle are. Cooper Post Officer He was an active member of Cooper Post No. 117, Gra f the Republic, and for year been the post's offierr 9. He was offered the co mander of the post, but accept it. In 1874, he was among a group of men who first organized the grange in this county. The orig inal organization passed out of existence, but the grange minve ment was revived in 1908 and has flourished since that time. Mr. Seas, as a young man, taught for 14 winters in Marion des and number eds have bern pub Mr. ras ers of the Richland Towr tual Insurance Co. and secretary for a number He was gourer of the farm im stitutes county for several ho tn Fen. . in Stark On May 13, 1873, he was, united in marriage with Miss Mary M. Doebert, who preceded him in death 12 yea re is survived by three daugh ters and two sone, Mrs. Geneva Flocken of 215 South State Street, Mrs. David Schwartz of 419 Frank lin street, Mrs D. E. Montgomery of 256 South Vine street, Harper Seas of land township, Calvin W. Seas of 304 Hane avenue. An other daughter, Miss Lydia Seas, and an infant son, Winfield, pre cted him in death. . Funeral services will be held Sat urday at 2:30 p .m. at the home, South Vine street in charge of . Franklin F. Markley, pastor of Epworth M. E. church, of which Mr. Seas was a member. Burial will be made in Marion cemetery The body may be viewed at the home after noon Friday. ' DAVID SEAS
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Marion, Ohio, US

Thu, Oct 19, 1933

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