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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923
Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 181.pdf
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verandah for about 15 Mins. Mary Stevens called to borrow Dorothy's bloomers but of course she has them with her. Rained all evening.
Oct. 6th. Saturday
Nice day. Studied a little. Started to go for a walk but met Charles coming home to dinner. He took Dorothy's fur coat to the station to express it. I mended the lining a little. Took 3 small books over to M.A.'s for presentation to S.S. pupil at church to-morrow morning. (M. A. had rest since last week.) Calling in to talk to Ted on the way. Met Mrs. Leitch at Mrs. Halliday's. She walked home with me & I walked back to Manse corner with her. Charles & I spent the evening quietly at home. Vi Mair calling to ask me to write an address for Mrs. Farney. They are leaving town to go to Grand Rapids. Wrote to Dorothy.
Oct. 7th. Sunday
Beautiful day but cool. I went to church with Charles. Books presented to Allan Glenn
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