Newspaper item June 7, 1889 Proclamation. Public Opinion (Westerville) Henry P. Andrus (Author)Dr. D. W. Coble (Author)Joseph Riggle (Author)C. S. Ranney (Author)
Newspaper item June 28, 1889 Westerville's Subscription for Sufferers by the Johnstown Flood. Public Opinion (Westerville)
Newspaper item July 26, 1928 Dr. Stafford speaks at Marietta and Waterford Sunday: completes raising of subscription of $11,000 for new church Worthington News
Newspaper item November 22, 1928 Pioneer Theatre to give benefit shows for Hi-Y boys Worthington News
Newspaper item April 4, 1929 Local M.E. church exceeds goal at gift day services: $11,275 in cash placed on altar Worthington News
Newspaper item December 25, 1930 Newsies Get $47.10 In Drive Here Worthington News Newsie A. Lloyd (Author)
Newspaper item November 5, 1931 Local Man Selected to Head County Community Fund Drive Worthington News
Newspaper item November 12, 1931 Township School Board Suggest Local Fund Chest Be Formed Worthington News
Newspaper item November 19, 1931 Community Chest Drive to Start Here, Friday Nov. 20 Worthington News
Newspaper item November 17, 1932 Community Fund Campaign Now in Progress in Sharon Twp Worthington News
Newspaper item December 1, 1932 Community Fund Campaign Nets $1314 in Sharon Township Worthington News
Newspaper item November 8, 1934 Community Fund Performs Many Important and Humane Services Worthington News
Newspaper item December 20, 1934 Toys, Books Needed by Community Christmas Worthington News Robert M. Watts (Author)
Newspaper item October 17, 1935 Frame Brown is named Campaign Chairman for Community Fund Worthington News
Newspaper item December 3, 1936 Proceeds of Christmas Seal Sale Supporting "Nightingale Cottage" Worthington News
Newspaper item January 14, 1937 "Coast to Coast" Cast Is Selected Worthington News Mabel F. Potts (Author)
Newspaper item January 28, 1937 Community Gives Generously to Aid of Flood Sufferers Worthington News
Scrapbook item 1980 Photograph of Worthington Historical Society Christmas Contest Winners on High Street