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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920
Kate Mickle 1920 Diary 128.pdf
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June 20th Sunday.
Dorothy and I went to church in the Manse. Charles had his chair down on the lawn. Mother came up after church. I went to S.S. As it looked like rain, Mother walked home so I walked up with her. Went to church at night. Masonic brethren there (about 60) Went to Mrs. Caldwell's after church. Margaret, Frances, Alice & Isabel sat in one seat but went home after church. Charlie, Alice & Duncan came up after church.
June 21st Monday.
Was at the office all day. Mrs. Beattie and Mrs. Bell called in the evening to see Charles about Soldiers' Memorial Canvass. Dorothy had Ida H , Jen Krug and Mar. McDonald up in the afternoon to play Bridge. Rained all day and quite cool. Fire in the fireplacce & also in the range. Went to fit my dress. Dorothy at dance in Hall.
June 22nd Tuesday.
Was at the office all day. Very cool and raining in the morning. Cleared up in the afternoon and was warmer at night. After tea rolled the tennis
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