Illustrated article titled: "Reopened R. H. Conwell Elementary School reflects determination of Worthington". Scenes from the school day illustrate the event. Named are Gretchen Morse-Dobosz (principal), students Jordan Chamberlain, Lauren Filipek,…
"Ceramics Pupils to Have Open House" describes her Windemere workshop and school run by Annie Olds on Witt Hill Road. Other name mentioned: Lillian Patterson
"Worthington of 75 Years Ago Recalled by Former Resident" covers life in Worthington at the turn of the 20th century. Mentioned are William H. Bartlett, Guy F. Bartlett (both in accompanying photograph). Names include F. J. Robinson, Frank and Mollie…
Article about grant given Deane Rykerson to build a solar wood-drying kiln in Worthington. Picture shows the dryer. Also mentioned are Skye Rykerson, Dylan Rykerson
Full-page illustrated newspaper article about the renovation of "old Shipman house" on Old Windsor Road by Chester Jones and his wife. Also mentioned are the Randall family and the Hall family.
"Fund Drive Nets $1.500 for Worthington Library; Land for Expansion Purchased" about fundraising and purchase of land on Buffington Hill Road. Mentioned are Cullen S. Packard (Pete), Olive Cole, Chris Henry, Philip Sheridan Dodge, Harry L. Bates,…
"Possible Coyotes Found In Area" about residents hearing coyotes and biologists' efforts to locate them. Names mentioned: David Tyler, Raymond Coppinger
Two page article showing wreath-making at the Town Hall in December 2015. Mostly photos. Names included are Emma Civello, Abby Meunier, Theresa Saltis, Ellie Meunier, Natalie Stafford, Scott Heyl, Toby Baker, Nicole Prokop, Bill Dunbar, Toby Baker,…
Mimeographed recipe book, unpaginated. Titled: "Kitchen Magic from Worthington Grange#90 Cooks" Recipes were typed. Names and date not provided. A lot of the recipes use processed food so guessing this was produced during the 1950s or 1960s.
1968 newspaper article about Carl Joslyn and his work on the 1968 Bicentennial souvenir program. Also mentioned in the article are Walter I. Stevens, Henry Snyder. Lois Brown (Mrs. Harold)
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.
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.