COMING OF AGE
PARTS' AX EDGECUMBE
A very enjoyable evening was spent in Bell's Hall, Edgecumbe, on November 20, in honour of the coming of age of Mr Charles John. The evening was spent in dancing. There were nearly 120 friends present. Monte Carlos were won by Mr and Mrs F. Bell and Mr Chas Schick and partner. The toast was proposed by Mr F. Storer, who spoke very highly of Mir John, and also presented the guest of honour with a key on behalf of his mother and lather. Mr John suitably replied thanking all for the presents and the enjo"«' able evening. He also thanked mother and father for the ' ful party given in his >- AVonc ier Storer thanked all ar.d Mrs Boothly* .xonour. - „ no helped Aleve n in g . ' , , r, throughout tn Items \vp' . uuu ° The S. r ,e given by Miss Dredg s ie was suppled by ic^ „nd F. Broadmore, ai Fowell, Steffert and Mi .esdames Foaci, John y e Mi. Steffeit. a - c ,-nnablv officiated as M.C. lm, I, vrith Auld Lang Syne.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 190, 8 December 1941, Page 5
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179COMING OF AGE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 190, 8 December 1941, Page 5
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