Newspaper item July 12, 1928 4-H Club meets at Powell High School building Worthington News Mary T. Monska (Author)
Newspaper item July 12, 1928 Worthington's celebration of Fourth brings thousands to witness day's festivities Worthington News
Newspaper item July 12, 1928 Mrs. George Kadel buys Watt Bakery: plans to add delicatessen line in near future Worthington News
Newspaper item July 12, 1928 Three properties change hands: local real estate man handles transacations Worthington News
Newspaper item July 12, 1928 Ends life with shot gun: no motive known for deed of Robert Neds Worthington News
Newspaper item July 19, 1928 Mark S. Evans well qualified for office of Representative Worthington News
Newspaper item July 19, 1928 Snouffer Motor Sales makes first delivery of new Chrysler model in Central Ohio Worthington News
Newspaper item July 19, 1928 New bus line successful, year round service to be maintained, Worthington man president of company Worthington News
Newspaper item July 19, 1928 Council holds special meet: bonds for street improvements sold Worthington News
Newspaper item July 26, 1928 Writes interesting letter for News readers Worthington News Rev. J. B. Jones (Author)
Newspaper item July 26, 1928 Worthington exchange now has 588 telephones: statistics compiled by W. W. Acord shows more phones in village, than in country of Paraguay. Worthington News
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 July 26, 1928 Open north side real estate office: H. Harris to be in charge of Kessler-Patterson branch Worthington News
Newspaper item July 26, 1928 Demonstrates life-saving methods here: R. E. Strain of Red Cross gives work at St. John's Parish Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Rev. Jones contributes another interesting letter for News readers Worthington News Rev. J. B. Jones (Author)
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Republican rally at Hamilton home expected to draw large crowd to hear candidates Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 No further cases of typhoid reported at Camp Johnson: wells at camp contaminated, but spring water declared safe Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Metcalf has good record: is Republican candidate for state representative Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Dr. R. D. McFarland establishes dental office here: locates at 623 High Street Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 News readers asked to help select name for new picture theater Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Worthington to have new movie picture theater: Wing garage to be converted into fine modern playhouse Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Mrs. Thomas Benjamin injured: sustains cuts, and injuries to nose and eyes in auto accident Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Lightning causes small loss at Severance home: local fire department called out Worthington News
Newspaper item August 2, 1928 Village council awards bids on street improvements: paving of Oxford St. and Clear View Ave. to proceed at once: final action taken on changing of street names in village Worthington News
Newspaper item August 9, 1928 Funeral services for Miss Mary Warner held Monday: was former matron of Oxley Hall Worthington News
Newspaper item August 9, 1928 Nearly three hundred attend Republican rally held here Worthington News
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 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