Newspaper item June 3, 1926 Deputy-Constable Neds recovering from wounds: together with Marshal Taladay had engaged in gun fight with gang arrested for possession of liquor Worthington News
Newspaper item August 23, 1928 Michael W. Snouffer passes away at his home in Linworth Worthington News
Newspaper item May 9, 1929 Linworth P.T.A. elects officers: Mrs. Robert Duffy named president Worthington News
Newspaper item August 15, 1929 Sixth home in Flora Villa now in course of construction: tract contains twenty-six fine homesites: 66-acre sub-division developed by W. T. Carpenter Worthington News
Newspaper item September 5, 1929 Fire ravages home of Fred Keller, loss estimated at $7,000 Worthington News
Newspaper item January 2, 1930 Mrs. Sophronia Snouffer succumbs after 9 months illness of heart disease Worthington News
Newspaper item January 23, 1930 State Fire Marshal present at local school fire drills: Praises teachers and pupils for fine work; Chief Jack Welch also assists local department Worthington News
Newspaper item January 23, 1930 Rev. James Shirer new pastor at Linworth: To succeed W. L. Stafford who resigns to enter Boston University School of Theology Worthington News
Newspaper item February 6, 1930 Two farms change ownership: W. W. Fuller and U. T. Davis exchange properties Worthington News
Newspaper item March 27, 1930 Losses mount to over $20,000 in recent fires near here: Clubhouse and barns destroyed; Neighbor injured Worthington News
Newspaper item January 1, 1931 "News" Receives Gift Of Choice Fruits and Letter From W. T. Carpenter Worthington News W. T. Carpenter (Author)
Newspaper item March 5, 1931 Auto Injuries Prove Fatal to Two Year Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Williams Worthington News
Newspaper item April 14, 1932 Former Resident Of Dublin And Linworth Dies At Home In Los Angeles Worthington News
Scrapbook item 1980 Photograph of Worthington Historical Society Christmas Contest Winners on High Street