Article titled: "Maple Sugaring Of To Early Start" shows Stanley Thayer drilling a hole and Nat Glidden "maple sugar king of Worthington" standing to left. Gazette article titled: "First of 2,200 Buckets Set at Denworth Farm. . . "
Gazette article about popularity of snowmobiling in Worthington, Gazette article about snowmobile races. One was held in 1971: "7,000 Watch Snowmobile Races." No one from Worthington is mentioned in the article. Also, newspaper accounts of the…
Black and white photo showing Gatdeway Junioin Senior High School -- shown are Steve Savoy, Jorge Illtyd Fernandez-Sierra, Gary Wheeler, Tim Crane, Emilio Tudo, Mark Fernandez-Sierra.
Titled: "One of a vanishing breed, a dairy farm dies." Describes the auctioning of cows associated with the dairy farm of Bob and Esther Mason. Names mentioned include Milt Crosby, Linda Stahlsmith, Guy Mason, and Jeffrey (Jeff) Mason, Russ Ferris.…
Articles about cemetery walks. (1) "Supermoon highlights cemetery walk" This was the first cemetery walk "Night of the Living Dead," presented by the Worthington Historical Society. Names mentioned: Pat Kennedy, Jonathan Huntington, Sarah…
Obituary for Eva DeCelles Snyder, age 82, wife of Henry Snyder. Describers her memberships in the Grange and the Women's Benevolent Society, as well as other activites
A variety show sponsored by the Grange (#90), held at the Town Hall. From left: Gloria Frew, Joan Osgood, Judy Magargal, Judy Diamond and Dorothy Green (maiden names)
Newspaper photograph and accompanying newspaper article by Janet Dimock about the fresh food booth run by Joan Donovan and Judy Spiess during the 1979 Congregational Church fair.
Hampshire Gazette article titled "Realistic sculpture out of the gallery. . ." that describes a cardboard replica of Hitler's car created by Peter McLean to be displayed at Town Hall. Intended to have metaphoric meaning, the car is also designed to…
Three photograph spread showing activities related to setting up a teen center at Lyceum Hall. Shown are Scott Smith and Charles Porter, along with the exterior of the building.
Account of fireworks display at the Rod and Gun Club that was part of the Worthington Bicentennial celebration in 1968. The title overestimates the size of the crowd by a lot. There were approximately 1000 people at the event.