The History of the Yakima Valley, Washington, Comprising Yakima, Kittitas and Benton Counties, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1919, Volume II, page 484 CHARLES C. HAWORTH, D. D. S. Dr. Charles C. Haworth is a successful dentist of Kennewick, where he is accorded an extensive and gratifying practice in recognition of marked skill and ability in the line of his profession. His birth occurred in Chambersburg, Indiana, on the 5th of July, 1876, his parents being Lewis and L. Jane (Sherwood) Haworth. The father, engaged in business as a contractor, is an honored veteran of the Civil war, in which he participated as a member of Company D, Sixty-sixth Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was a foster son of William Chambers, a prominent pioneer of the Hoosier state and a veterinary surgeon by profession. The town of Chambersburg, Indiana, was named in honor of a brother of William Chambers. Having determined to make the practice of dentistry his life work, Charles C. Haworth attended the Louisville College of Dentistry at Louisville, Kentucky, for three years and then entered the Western Dental College of Kansas City, Missouri, from which he was graduated with the class of 1905. He first practiced at Lees Summit, Missouri, for four years and on the expiration of that period decided to come to the Pacific northwest, making his way to Spokane, where he successfully carried on the work of his profession from 1909 until 1917. In February of the latter year he came to Kennewick, where he has since maintained his office and has already built up an extensive and profitable practice. He is particularly skilled in the use of the many delicate little instruments required in modern dentistry and his office is equipped with the latest improvements and appliances. In 1919 he purchased the building in which his office is located on the main business street of the town and has remodeled the same. He also owns a fine fruit ranch near Kennewick which acids materially to his income. On the 18th of January, 1909, Doctor Haworth was united in marriage to Miss Sue Rhodes, of Butler, Missouri, by whom he has a son, Charles, who is now five years of age. In politics the doctor is independent, always considering the capability of a candidate rather than his party affiliation. He is a member of the Kennewick Commercial Club and actively interested in all that has to do with the work of progress and upbuilding in the community. His acquaintance is a wide one and the circle of his friends has grown in proportion therewith. ******************************** Submitted to the Washington Bios Project in December 2007 by Jeffrey L. Elmer. Submitter has no additional information about the subject of this article.