Newspaper item August 9, 1928 Fire destroys WAIU plant: local fire department called Worthington News
Newspaper item August 9, 1928 1929 village budget approved and accepted by council: room in Jones Building leased for council chamber: new quarters sought for fire equipment Worthington News
Newspaper item August 9, 1928 Life saving demonstration to be staged at Mount Air swimming pool Worthington News
Newspaper item August 9, 1928 Sewer contract awarded to J. L. Gunnroe: Miss Opal Dunn to be new principal of Flint schools Worthington News
Newspaper item August 16, 1928 Fire destroys pony stable on property of Edgar W. Bell Worthington News
Newspaper item August 16, 1928 Heaviest vote of all time polled here Augsut 14 in primary election Worthington News
Newspaper item August 16, 1928 Miss Ann Wikle to be married August 25: will live in New York Worthington News
Newspaper item August 16, 1928 Year's free pass to be given for name for new picture show Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Strain gives second life saving demonstration before local firemen: Bob Allen of Mt. Air assists in work Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Organization formed to fight proposed cemetery location Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Arthur L. Roberts to be music director at M. E. church Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Worthington schools to open Monday, September 10: George Wanamaker elected new coach and teacher Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Michael W. Snouffer passes away at his home in Linworth Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Valuable Worthington High St frontage sold to A L Evans Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Protest against memorial park not necessary Worthington News D. R. Druley (Author)
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Jones - Wikle marriage solemnized Saturday: to reside in New York City Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Rev. Ullom to deliver series of special sermons at Presbyterian Church Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Karl S. Bolander lecturing on art exhibits at state fair: work of local artists receiving favorable comment Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Worthington's new theater to be formally opened Sept. 8; Films ordered by Msgr. Fred Mason: name chosen for new play house to be announced next week Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Charles O. Geese purchases valuable Dublin property: buys general store of S. E. Davis: deal made through Leppert Realty Company Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Chest 300 years old: attracting attention at Snouffer Furniture Store Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Holds train: railroad corporation shows human sympathy: helping the afflicted Worthington News
Newspaper item August 30, 1928 Buildings and valuable Worthington High Street frontage recently acquired by Arthur L. Evans Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 Ordinance No. 0267 Worthington News Stanley U. Robinson, Sr. (Author)
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 Council holds long session at regular September meeting: lower fares asked of Rail-Light: parking on south side of New England Avenue to be prohibited Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 Dr. E. R. Stafford attending conference at Springfield: will serve on three committees Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 Local boy awarded scholarship medal: will enter Ohio Wesleyan University Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 Office of Worthington Coal and Supply Co. broken into: work thought to have been done by tramp Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 Suburban Loan Co. passes half million mark: assets reach high mark on Saturday of $503,796.01: makes rapid gain in past year Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 County Fair at Hilliards to be held September 12, 13, 14: many new buildings and improvements on grounds: Myers L. Cooper and Martin L. Davey to speak Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 1929 tax rate for village is set at $2.45: slight reduction made by budget commission Worthington News
Newspaper item September 6, 1928 "Pioneer" chosen as name for Worthington's new theater: name suggested by Betty Bell of West Granville Road: opening date delayed for few days Worthington News
Newspaper item September 13, 1928 Aged stone mason erects own monument Worthington News Warren Day (Author)
Newspaper item September 13, 1928 Chamber completes new High St. lighting plans: work of installing 12 lights of standard type to start in near future Worthington News