Newspaper item February 13, 1930 25 new members added at C of C meeting: Objecives named for year of 1930; Fire Department problem to be discussed at March meeting. Bell telephone official invited to speak Worthington News
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Capacity audience hears sermon by Dr. E. R. Stafford: Speaks here at fourth anniversary of new Methodist church Worthington News
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Play given by guild is fine success: All star performance Worthington News
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Ora Eicher sells barber shop: J. R. Davis of Columbus is new owner Worthington News
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Chief Griswold explains fire problem Worthington News Herbert W. Griswold (Author)
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 'Doc' Davidson writes from Florida Worthington News B. H. Davidson (Author)
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Resolution No. 0218 Worthington News Stanley U. Robinson, Sr. (Author)
Newspaper item February 13, 1930 Annual report of the Clerk of the Village of Worthington Worthington News Arthur E. Dunn (Author)
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Committees for C. of C. named; List made from present membership of 51 Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Delaware physician seriously injured: Removed to Grant Hospital Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 George M. Neffner delivers address at Ark Lodge; Over 50 in attendance at local lodge banquet Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Carl Hansel observes 11th anniversary as mail carrier Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 School Board holds February meeting Worthington News Charles J. Cummins (Author)
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 David P. Anderson to be candidate for auditor: Has been resident of Worthington for several years Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Work to start soon on new $130,000 building at State Fair grounds Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Clifton Washburn passes away: Was lifelong resident of this community Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Funeral rites held Sunday for Mrs. A. B. McConagha: Was former resident of Worthington Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 State lends aid in road improvement: Assists in laying of 1800 tile on East Granville Road Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Seed corn supply smaller this year: Certified and registered seed scarcer by more than 5,000 bushels, than in 1929 Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 Kiwanis honor birthday of Lincoln: C. A. Jones, Secretary to Governor Myers Y. Cooper makes address Worthington News
Newspaper item February 20, 1930 R. E. Schaeffer seeks office of Recorder; Popular Clerk of Sharon Township and School Boadr to be candidate at August primaries Worthington News
Newspaper item February 27, 1930 Fire damages Bower groc'ry; Losses heavy on stock, fixtures and building Worthington News
Newspaper item February 27, 1930 Farmers attend fertilizer school; Hear talk by J. A. Slipher Worthington News
Newspaper item February 27, 1930 Chemical food is demand of lawn; Lime and barnyard manure hurt rather than help growth of grass Worthington News
Newspaper item February 27, 1930 Makes suggestion for relief of needy families Worthington News W. L. Crooks (Author)
Newspaper item February 27, 1930 E. B. Taylor opens law office here: Was formerly associated with Columbus law firm Worthington News
Newspaper item February 27, 1930 F. E. Thompson to give talk on Indians at Kiwanis Club Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Council holds March meeting: Favors 12-in. water main from Chaseland to Worthington Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Many problems to be discussed at C. of C.: State Highway Dept. erects signs at dangerous Granville Road Crossing Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Many problems to be discussed at C. of C.; Fire protection and telephone service on list; Brice Keating mgr. of Bell Telephone Co., to be present Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Funeral for schoolgirl killed in auto accident held Saturday Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Gas explosion destroys home of C. K. Berger: Damages on house and contents estimated at about $5,000; Occupants escape safely Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Local legion to give two shows: Elsie Bard, tap dancing artist who has pleased thousands, to appear on program Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 C. B. Wallace opens new laundry here: Will maintain delivery service Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Local H. S. boys annex cup: Declared winners in stock judging contest Worthington News
Newspaper item March 6, 1930 Census man to be highly inquisitive: Will ask questions covering every aspect of farm and family life Worthington News