OLD PLANTERS SOCIETY. 
Allen Reunion. 
The following circular and pro- 
gramme of the Allen reunion has 
been sent out this week by Lucie 
M. Gardner, secretary of the Old 
Planters society: 
Descendants of William Allen, 
one of the - original Planters of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony at Cape 
Anne (Gloucester) 1623, at Naum- 
keag (Salem) 1626, one of the orig- 
inal proprietors of the 400 acres at 
Jeffrey’s Creek (Manchester) 1636. 
The gathering will be held at 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, on the pic- 
nic grounds at Tuck’s Point, on 
Wednesday, June 27, 1906. 
PROGRAMME. 
11.00 A. M.—Reception at Tuck’s 
Point. 
11.30 A. M.—Gathering at which 
it is hoped to form a permanent 
family organization. 
12.30 P. M.—Basket lunch. Cof- 
fee and lemonade will be furnished 
by the local committee. 
2.00 P. M.—Invocation by 
Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln. 
Address by Dr. F. A. Gardner, 
vice president of the Old Planters 
society, on William Jeffries of Jef- 
fries Creek. 
Welcome to the town by F. K. 
Swett, Esq., chairman of selectmen, 
Manchester. 
Addresses by Rev. D. F. Lamson, 
Sidney Perley and others. 
The Historical society, the Pub- 
lic Library, the Grand Army head- 
quarters (Allen Post No. 67), the 
Congregational church, the Crowell 
Memorial chapel, the Essex County 
club grounds, and other places of 
the 
The Priscilla Undermuslin 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
interest will be open for inspection. 
You are assured of a hearty wel- 
come by our citizens. 
The large number of letters of 
acceptance received by the secre- 
tary insures a very successful meet- 
ing. A cordial invitation is extend- 
ed to all who are connected by blood 
or marriage with William Allen, 
the Planter, and to all members of 
the Old Planters society. 
ALLEN DAY 
Are the Allens all in? 
Are the Leaches sticking together? 
Are the Lees on the lee shore ? 
Have the Knights their lance in rest? 
Shall we have Brown or Wheaton bread with 
Hattie for Miller, Nancy for Baker, 
Prest into service, or is it loafing day for 
Allin town? 
Shall we let the Crombie till we have Etta 
Rabardy? 
Shall we Needham? 
If we ask a Fish will he give us a Stone, or 
a Flint to Pickett Ober? 
Have we sent Danforth? 
Will John Winn the Captain? 
Shall we have two Marsters? 
Shall we salute every Mann? 
Will Stanley rue fuss? 
Shall Raymond C. that the Brown bred boy 
is the best bred man? 
Would George Jewett double you? 
Have you invited the Kitfield Coves? 
Is Isaac West or East? 
Have we any Parsons among us? 
Shall we C. Arthur Lincoln ? 
Lo, the deacon, where is he? 
Shall we put on Ayers? 
Do the same tides flow sans argent ? 
Shall we have the Hobbs and the nobs? 
Are they All in? 
Then ring the Bell; 
Pause ere you seek the Sabin Farm. 
Fill a bumper with Mead. 
Marshall the hosts. 
Stir the Cricket, 
Raise the Breeze, 
Let the proceedings proceed ! 
Allin! 
It is requested that those who at- 
tend the reunion from Manchester 
is the thing; 
both as to style 
and use. It’s at 
... [he Old Corner ... 
Also, Ladies’ and Gent’s Bathing Goods and for Boys and Girls. 
The King 
Pin Shirt Waist is hard to excel, both as to style and comfort. 
emer shar Vi. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, 
Manchester, Mass, 
Japanese 
Matting 
ALL 
THIS 
WEEK 
we shall offer a fine 
line of patterns in 
superior Japanese 
Fancy Mattings — 
of this season’s im- 
portation — at 
$ 
of 40 yards —and 
also in one-half 
rolls at 
$ A 50 Per 
e Roll 
of 20 yards—these 
values are unusual. 
Our price all the 
season has been 35 
cents per yard. 
Per 
Roll 
in roll lots — 40 yards — 
and half rolls — 20 yards — 
H. M, BIXBY & CO, 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
take along a mug with their lunch for 
hot coffee. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
— SL RING —_— 
AND SUMMER 
SHOHS 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
High Class PAINTING and DECORATING 
ven ves W. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS’ 
Webster Block, 
Telephone 458-6 
Pleasant Street, 
Gloucester, Massachusetts 
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