Newspaper item May 31, 1928 Efficiency pays on farm as in factory: records of 47 Franklin County farmers show profits earned by planning Worthington News
Newspaper item May 31, 1928 Report increase in fishing tackle sales: fish more plentiful due to re-stocking of streams Worthington News
Newspaper item June 7, 1928 Receives highest grades in examination: Warren G. Harding II leads 140 candidates in subject of materia medica Worthington News
Newspaper item June 7, 1928 Chil lost for 12 hours found by brother: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Snouffer aid in search Worthington News
Newspaper item June 7, 1928 Frank Bond organizing music class: plans music studio here Worthington News
Newspaper item June 7, 1928 Ice Plant to resume operations: James Dean to be in charge Worthington News
Newspaper item June 7, 1928 Showers stop Memorial Day program here: Capt. Caruthers mades address at Dublin Worthington News
Newspaper item June 14, 1928 New library shows large growth since dedication: two hundred and fifty new patrons added Worthington News
Newspaper item June 14, 1928 Banquet plans now complete: Hotel Central to be scene of C. of C. dinner: "Dusty" Miller to be speaker Worthington News
Newspaper item June 21, 1928 Frank R. Stewart Candidate for U. S. Senate visits here Worthington News
Newspaper item June 28, 1928 Plans now fully complete for big celebration of 4th here Worthington News
Newspaper item June 28, 1928 Dusty Miller proves popular as speaker at C. of C. banquet: Dr. Carl W. Gay acts as toastmaster of occasion Worthington News
Newspaper item July 5, 1928 Rev. Westervelt hit by street car: sustains crushed left arm Worthington News
Newspaper item July 5, 1928 To close stores on Wednesdays afternoons during July and August Worthington News
Scrapbook item 1980 Photograph of Worthington Historical Society Christmas Contest Winners on High Street