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Committee invites public to hear Turin

"Committee invites public to hear Turin" was published on Thursday, June 6, 1940 in Worthington News, page 1.

It covers the location Worthington .

It covers the topic music. It features the people Frank Gobel Corbin, 1909-1978, Samuel E. Corbin, 1882-1960, Dr. Harold Kaho Crow, 1901-1966, Forrest R. Detrick, 1895-1958, Rev. Phillip W. Hull, Helen Jones (née Wright), 1879-1952, Cynthia Helen Oldmixon (née Detrick), Dr. George E. Parkinson, 1912-1991, Dr. Chester M. Winter, 1903-1980, Rev. James Otis Young, 1901-1973, Tyler Latham Brightman, 1897-1966, Harold (Tom) D. Barber, ?-1976, Charles (Charlie) Joseph Cummins, 1873-1965 and Dr. Arthur Blanchard McConagha, 1877-1958. It features the organizations Worthington United Methodist Church and Red and White Store.

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Available online via Ohio Memory's Worthington News Collection.

Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1255915009. Contact library staff for more information.

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