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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923
Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 122.pdf
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and Jack all came to say good-bye. Dorothy walked down town in the afternoon & her temperature went up to 99.1 but was down to 98 again at bedtime.
July 19th. Thursday
Charles, Dorothy and I left on the early train for Toronto. Mrs. Green came along to help us get off. Charlie drove us to the station and Frances cames with us to Toronto. Dick and Campbell met us. Shopping in the afternoon. Dorothy got a woollen cape, white flannel suit, hat, and I got a pair of shoes & golf socks. Berenice Clapp came up to see Dorothy in the evening. Charles & Dick went out to see Dick's new property.
July 20th. Friday
Douglas Nickle had breakfast with us and came to the station to see us off to Muskoka. Dinner on train, arrived at Lake Joseph Wharf about 2 o'clock. Clare
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