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Revision as of 15:43, 11 February 2016
Type | Retail |
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Industry | Jewelry Stores |
Fate | Active |
Founded | Wooster, Ohio (1928 ) |
Founder(s) | Orelin M. White and Nellie White |
Headquarters | 211 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 1 |
Key people |
Heather Kobilarcsik and her husband Andy Kobilarcsik, Lori Davis, Kendra Christman, charlotte Rosenbaum and [[Jane Gordon]] |
Website | www.whitejewelers.net |
Phone Number
- 330-264-3324
City Directories
Comprehensive History
Slogans
Historical documents
Timeline
- 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]
- 1999 - Redesigned Schine's Wooster Theater to house the jewelry shop. The interior houses a large chandellier, which originally came from the Lyric Twin Cinema on S. Market St.[4]