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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921
Kate_Mickle_Jan-Aug-1920 121.pdf
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been operated on) and to Nell. After tea went down to Library for a book that was to come in to-night and down to Davey's for stamps for Mrs. Ryan. Mr. Mickle went along for a walk. Jack McDonald & Alex Lustig were each fine $30 to-day for being drunk a week ago Yesterday. Mild to-night. Has stopped snowing.
Sunday Feb. 13th.
Went to church and to S.S. Beautiful day. Mild. After tea went over to see Mrs. M.A. Halliday who has a bad cold and then went to see Mrs. Hooper who is still in bed. Mr. Tuer's sermon in the Morning - "The Man of rock faith and the Man of sand faith. Getting happiness out of the remainder of Life" Did not go to church at night as thought air was not good for my cold. Charlie came up after church with the car & insisted that I should go up to the house. Charles & Mr. Tuer went also. Had Supper and Charlie
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