Difference between revisions of "White Jewelers"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
BotAccount (talk | contribs) |
BotAccount (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 99: | Line 99: | ||
|Note= | |Note= | ||
}}{{Staff | }}{{Staff | ||
− | |Full name= Heather Kobilarcsik and her husband Andy | + | |Full name= Heather Kobilarcsik and her husband Andy Kobilarcsik |
|Role= | |Role= | ||
|Period from year= | |Period from year= | ||
Line 117: | Line 117: | ||
|Note= | |Note= | ||
}}{{Staff | }}{{Staff | ||
− | |Full name= Charlotte Rosenbaum and Jane | + | |Full name= Charlotte Rosenbaum and Jane Gordon |
|Role= | |Role= | ||
|Period from year= | |Period from year= | ||
Line 218: | Line 218: | ||
| other_designers = | | other_designers = | ||
| quantity_surveyor = | | quantity_surveyor = | ||
− | | main_contractor = Ivan | + | | main_contractor = Ivan Weaver of [[Fredricksburg, Ohio]] |
| awards = | | awards = | ||
| designations = | | designations = | ||
Line 240: | Line 240: | ||
* 1930's - White Jewelers locating to a building next to [[Freedlander's]] where Mr. White repaired watches and clocks.<ref>White Jewelers website. About us History page. 2016.</ref> | * 1930's - White Jewelers locating to a building next to [[Freedlander's]] where Mr. White repaired watches and clocks.<ref>White Jewelers website. About us History page. 2016.</ref> | ||
* 1944 - Store moved to 215 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio<ref>White Jewelers website. About us History page. 2016.</ref> | * 1944 - Store moved to 215 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio<ref>White Jewelers website. About us History page. 2016.</ref> | ||
− | * 1970 - Chell | + | * 1970 - Chell Maxwell daughter of founder purchased the business |
* 1970s - "My mother purchased the property which contained White Jewelers, the shoe repair shop that became the stork shop and the Wooster Theater" | * 1970s - "My mother purchased the property which contained White Jewelers, the shoe repair shop that became the stork shop and the Wooster Theater" | ||
− | * 1992 - Heather (White) | + | * 1992 - Heather (White) Kobilarcsik purchased business from "my mother" |
* 1999 - October, Redesigned [[Schine's Wooster Theater]] to house the jewelry shop. The interior houses a large chandelier, which originally came from the [[Lyric Twin Cinema]] on [[S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio|S. Market St.]]<ref>White Jewelers website. About us History page. 2016.</ref> | * 1999 - October, Redesigned [[Schine's Wooster Theater]] to house the jewelry shop. The interior houses a large chandelier, which originally came from the [[Lyric Twin Cinema]] on [[S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio|S. Market St.]]<ref>White Jewelers website. About us History page. 2016.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 05:56, 3 February 2023
.. .
...... .... .
About
- Name
- White Jewelers
- Retail
- Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
Facts
- Founded
- 1928
Related
Key Persons
- Founders
Location
- 211 E Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
- Jeromesville, Ohio, United States
- 215 E Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
Building | |
---|---|
Design and construction | |
Main contractor | Ivan Weaver of Fredricksburg, Ohio |
Quick Facts
- 1928 - Established by Orelin M. and Nellie White setting up a business in Jeromesville, Ohio[1]
- 1930's - White Jewelers locating to a building next to Freedlander's where Mr. White repaired watches and clocks.[2]
- 1944 - Store moved to 215 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio[3]
- 1970 - Chell Maxwell daughter of founder purchased the business
- 1970s - "My mother purchased the property which contained White Jewelers, the shoe repair shop that became the stork shop and the Wooster Theater"
- 1992 - Heather (White) Kobilarcsik purchased business from "my mother"
- 1999 - October, Redesigned Schine's Wooster Theater to house the jewelry shop. The interior houses a large chandelier, which originally came from the Lyric Twin Cinema on S. Market St.[4]
Newspaper articles
Newspaper citations with no attached images
- November 09, 2008: "The 80th is a Gem of Anniversary for White Jewelers" by Chris Leonard, The Daily Record, p. 123.
- Family owned and operated for 3 generationsItalic text - 2020 website