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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921
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Snap on it. Nell - 3 books. We all went up the hill for dinner. Nell, Dick & Doug there. Had a good time. Present, Charlie, Mother, Dick, Dorothy, Mrs. Steven, Babe, Alice, Margaret, Charles, Duncan, Doug, Nell. At small table, Keith, Isabel, Frances, (Alice was sick and could not come to dinner.
Sunday Dec. 26th.
Communion Sunday. Charles went to Church for the first time in six weeks. Was pretty well tired out when he got home. Dick, Dorothy and I went also. I went to s.s. Nell, Doug & Dick were here for tea. Nell and I went to church at night. Two Solos by Mr. Lavak and an anthem, Dick went up the hill after church.
Monday Dec. 27th.
Went to the office this morning and wrote 4 letters for Charles. Went down after dinner to order s.s. supplies from Toronto. Came back home & Duncan came up to illustrate 2nd
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