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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923
Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 207.pdf
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Nov. 24th Saturday
Cold but nice day. Read "Champion" by the Williamsons. Isabel and Jack were here in the afternoon with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner. Dorothy was down town in the afternoon & also in the evening. I went down town in the afternoon. Mr. Caldwell called in the evening for a book and Ferna was in on the way to meet Armand.
Nov. 25th. Sunday.
Nice day. All went to church and Charles & Dorothy to S.S. & Charles to church at night. After church in the Morning all of us and Mother went over to see Armand, Copey & Alma & Baby Jackie who drove up last night to see M.A. (Some better) and are to leave at 4 p.m. Mother came back with us till after S.S. when Charlie called for her. (He and Allie went to Tara later for Margaret & Alice who were spending the week end with Mrs. Start.) Jimmie McKay from O.Sound called after S.S. Aldythe here before S.S. to say
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