115 YEARS AGOThursday, Sept. 30, 1909from the Mathews Journal
Mrs. Gentry and Miss Grace Siegel will spend the winter at Hotel Mathews.
Miss Mary Pointer of Achilles, Gloucester Co., visited Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Foster recently.
For Sale: A few nice Rhode Island Red cockerels, price 75 cts. and $1.00. Apply at Methodist Parsonage.
110 YEARS AGOThursday, Oct. 1, 1914from the Mathews Journal
Laban: Miss Lela Callis is spending some time with her mother at Grimstead.
Mr. John B. Diggs is having a nice boat built for the oyster business.
Mr. Arthur Hudgins has completed his boat and is now running from here to Norfolk again.
Mr. Freeman and Roy Hudgins have purchased a new engine for their large fishing boat, which they are equipping for the coming fishing season.
100 YEARS AGOThursday, Oct. 2, 1924from the Mathews Journal
In Onemo news, Miss Hilda Diggs visited her sister, Mrs. Clifford Hudgins of Susan, recently.
Mrs. Harold Morgan, Mrs. Charles Hudgins and son Victor, attended the Fair at ...
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