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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923
Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 19.pdf
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O. Sound for a dance to-night:
Jan. 31st. Wednesday
Nice day. Dorothy came home on the afternoon train & brought me a book. Ida Halladay came in with her. Then Marguerite Grover called and they had afternoon tea. In the evening Dess Symons called & Dorothy walked over to late train with him. Finished "Mirrors of Downing Street."
Feb. 1st Thursday
Thawing - raining in afternoon. Mrs. Ryan sick in bed. Mrs. Green came about 11 a.m. but had to leave at 5 p.m. on a nursing call. Dorothy got breakfast; helped get dinner, got tea and did the other work. Mrs. Ryan got up about 5.30 p.m. and say by kitchen fire for awhile. She had 3 visitors, Miss Jacklin, K.I. Creuger & Tom. Dorothy went up to read on my bed in evening. Charles at High S. meeting. Wrote a note to Clare.