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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923

Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 15.pdf

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here and he and Charles prepared the Session Report for annual meeting. I made out s.s. report for Elderslie S.S. Association.

Jan. 24th. Wednesday

Mild. Mrs. Graham went to London yesterday so Mr. Graham & Ted were here for dinner. Ted stayed until 3 o'clock when Dorothy went to a party at Mrs. Cobean's. She went to Hockey practise from 7 to 8 and Ted came up later to play chess. Chalres went to the Annual Congregational Meeting. Rained a little in the night.

Jan. 25th. Thursday

Mild getting quite cold in late afternoon (frost on door) and getting quite mild again in the night. Mr. Graham & Ted were here for dinner & Ted stayed & played two games of chess with Dorothy. At 5.30 Dorothy went to Hanover on pleasure

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