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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921
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Monday Oct. 25th
Nice day - a little cooler. Nell and I went shopping, then went for Doug. (Went down on Street car and came up in the {car?}:) called at Dorothy's room. After lunch went for a drive to Dunvegan Heights with Dick. Then went down to Elliot Business college to see Mr. Elliot about Dorothy & Gwen & to Britnell's to look for a book. (Walked down Yonge St to Eaton's & then had to go back by street car to new store above Bloor St.) Nell joined me there. She & Doug had gone to dentist's and she had gone down to the old store too, We went to Tyrrell's & McAnish's but could not get the book I wanted. Cleaned my ermine scarf in the evening.
Tuesday Oct. 26th.
Went shopping. Rained all night and all day mostly. Got some books etc. After lunch Dorothy came up and got Nell to cut her hair & we all went out to see Copey and the baby. Dick and I went to see
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