Newspaper item July 25, 1929 Eliminate all fire hazards is advice of state fire marshal: Marshal Gill and assistant speak at parish house: local fire department complimented for fine work here Worthington News
Newspaper item July 25, 1929 Wheat may average 30 bushels per acre in this locality: record yield made on Gilbert farm on Linwood Road Worthington News
Newspaper item August 1, 1929 S. I. Case buys Dublin Home: deal made through Leppert Realty Co. Worthington News
Newspaper item August 1, 1929 Work on new lights started: "White Way" system to be extended to New England Avenue Worthington News
Newspaper item August 1, 1929 Home coming is success: Elmer Boyd re-elected president for another year Worthington News
Newspaper item August 1, 1929 Passes State Bar examination: former Worthington boy to open law office at Wadsworth Worthington News
Newspaper item August 8, 1929 Dublin ready for town band celebration: Governor Cooper to make address Worthington News
Newspaper item August 8, 1929 Good wheat yield at M.E. home: 7 acre field makes 41 bu. per acre when threshed recently Worthington News
Newspaper item August 8, 1929 Council lets North Street contracts: bids of H. E. Miller and W. C. Grossman accepted Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 Mrs. A. E. Willbarger dies after short illness: was former resident of Worthington Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 Campaign for new school buildings underway here: plan of Dr. D. C. Holy adopted by local Board of Education at recent meeting: Lester Miller elected coach Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 New white way lights finished: lends metropolitan air to village Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 County fair now in progress: officials predict big attendance Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 A. L. Evans buys Andrus farm: 67 acre tract to be sub-divided into homesites: old homestead to be remodeled Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 Sixth home in Flora Villa now in course of construction: tract contains twenty-six fine homesites: 66-acre sub-division developed by W. T. Carpenter Worthington News
Newspaper item August 22, 1929 Injuries fatal to Bexley man: A. W. Zimmer dies at Grant Hospital: auto overturns on River Road Worthington News
Newspaper item August 22, 1929 D. H. Welling honored: I.O.O.F. gives dinner celebrating 82nd birthday: Judge Samuel Osborn speaker Worthington News
Newspaper item August 22, 1929 $900 worth of goods stolen at Powell: W. I. Weaver store looted early last Saturday morning: identity of theives unknown Worthington News
Newspaper item August 22, 1929 Buell dry goods store robbed: merchandise valued at $200 stolen Worthington News