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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921
Kate_Mickle_Jan-Aug-1920 55.pdf
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Dorothy & Doug Nickle stayed at Nell's and Gwen and I went to Loewe's Up Town Theatre -Very pretty. Met (Gwen at the corner of Yonge & Bloor. Smith took me down) Saw "Misfit-Wife." Gwen and I went up to Nell's on the Street-car. Dorothy & Gwen then left to get dinner and settle at 73 Prince Arthur Ave. After dinner Doug and I went to Dr. Boddington's with Dick and sat out in the car while he was inside. Nell, not feeling well, took some sleeping Medicine and went to bed early. Wrote to Charles.
Friday Oct. 22nd.
Beautiful day. Helped Nell with her work. Went to Walk-Over shoe shore for Shoes & to Eaton's with Nell. Called for Doug. Nell, Doug and I went out with Chauffeur to the Highlands to get colored leaves to decorate Avenue Road church. Called at St. John's Hospital to see Jessie Duff but found she
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