JOLLY PARTY
21ST BIRTHDAY HONOURED A most enjoyable evening was spent in the Masonic Hall, Kent Street, Frankton, on Saturday evening, the occasion being the coming-of-age of Miss Cazna Libeau, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H. M. Libeau. The hall was decorated with coloured streamers. Games and competitions were played, intersoersed with items rendered by Mr B. Harris, Mr W. King and Mr A. Church, junr. The toastmaster, Major Bartlett, called on Comdt. Atkinson to propose the health of the guest-of-hon-our, and after musical honours had been given, Mr Libeau suitably replied on behalf of his daughter and presented her with the traditional key. The health of the parents was proposed by Major Bartlett and Mr H. Sansom replied on behalf of Mr and Mrs H. Libeau. The invited guests were:—Mesdames A. Towers (Eltham), C. Libeau (Kaponga), H. J. Libeau (Eltham), J. Maxwell (Inglewood), V. Hitchcock (Te Poi), G. Libeau (Rotorua), J. Worsley (Rotorua), C. Hitchcock (Maata), J. Milligan (Christchurch), J. Middleton (Taumaraunui), E. Turner (Auckland), C. Goldie (Auckland), W. King, G. Robertson, J. Lawn, E. Smith, L. Smith, J. Rivett, A. Church, W. Limmer, G. M. Robertson, H. Bennett (Morrinsville), H. Dunn, H. Underwood, H. Sanson, Bartlett, Atkinson, H. Mehrtens (Te Aroha), Robertson, G. Wilson (Edgecumbe), Vivian. R. Gower, C. Hitchcock (New Plymouth). Misses G. Libeau, M. Libeau, N. Libeau, June Lawn, P. James, L. James, J. Wilson, P. Sansom, B. Hyde, D. Church, T. Lindsay, P. Robson, G. Lindsay, S. Palmer (Cambridge), E. Tubbs (Eltham), I. Ingerson, R. Laird (Eltham), I. Hitchcock (Eltham), I. Vivian, A. C. Robertson, H. Smith, M. A. Bennett (Morrinsville), A. Mehrtens (Tc Aroha), P. Libeau (St. Heliers).
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21096, 24 April 1940, Page 3
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