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PROVINCETOWN ART ASS0 ClATlON FORTY-SEVENTH SEASON

PRICE 25c

SHORE STUDIOS 47 Commercial Street, West End I

(Special Exhibition

90 Commercial St.)

Robert B. Campbell present

OILS

- WATERCOLORS

The Studios are showing the most outstanding collection of contemporary art to be seen in New England

- and represent over 46 artists

of national and international importance.

Open Daily 9:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. AMPLE PARKING NEARBY

DONALD F. WITHERSTINE 1895 FOUNDER

- 1961

Where the setting is unusual the food superb the drinks excellent

TheFlagship PROVINCETOWN MASS>

Telephone 1200

Our 27th Season PROVINCETOWN IN THE

ADVENTUROUS '20s

THE SEA FOX by Scott Corbett and Provincetown’s Own CAPT. MANUEL ZORA Published at $3.50

Our Special $1.00

Provincetown Bookshop Port-Hole Bldg.

Open Evenings

Private Beach Swimming Pool Coffee Shop Beach Point, North Truro, Cape Cod TELEPHONE PROVINCETOWN1189

KALMAR VILLAGE ON

CAPE COD BAY 400 Feet of Private Beach MOTEL and COTTAGES 34 UNITS Alton E. Ramey Telephone 585 Provincetown, Mass.

The DUNCAN SANDAL Shop 25th ANNIVERSARY Established 1936

136 Bradford Street

Provincetown, Mass. Phone 1057

Selma’s j ewel art MOVED423 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. and 47 Charles Street, New York

UNUSUAL COLLECTION ANTIQUE and AUTHENTIC JEWELRY

IT'S SMART TO ENTERTAIN FOR BREAKFAST at

THE EVERBREEZE Established 1935 by Lucille Donahue

429 Commercial Street

Provincetown, Mass.

Specializing in Blueberry and Strawberry Pancakes Call Lucille at 465-W f o r Reservations PLAN A PARTY TODAY

CIRO AND SAL'S

PROVINCETOWN'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 4 Kiley Court For Reservations Phone 8324

Open Daily 5:30 pm 11 :30 pm

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FrontStreetGallery is concerned with all forms of creative art. It is a place in which to exhibit, perform, and represent.

FrontStreetGallery 423 Commercial OPEN 3 P.M.TO 11 P.M.DAILY

Compliments of

GRAY INN 392 Commercial Street

PHONE 358

Phone 1002

PORTUGUESE and NATIVE GRAFTS Distinctive and Imported Handcrafts

MRS. FRANK BENT 375 Commercial Street

Provincetown, Mass.

A A, LOPES 261 Commercial Street

Telephone 611

THE MEN’S SHOP

The Place to go for the Brands you know

PAINTINGS

DRAWINGS SCULPTURE GRAPHIC ARTS 4 6 2 COMMERCIAL STREET PROVINCETOWN, MASS. NEXT TO PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION

Open Daily

Tel. 1130-J

Directoy ofArt Schools in Provincetown 196 1

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STUDIO

PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS

For Beginners and AdvancedStudents Unique Individual and Personalized Instruction Phone 8147 for Appointment 600 Commercial Street Provincetown, Mass.

THE CAPE SCHOOL HENRY HENSCHE Instructor (Formerly Assistant Instructor of Charles W.Hawthorne Cape Cod School of Art) FOUNDED 1930 31st season Address 48 Pearl Street Provincetown, Mass.

MORRIS

DAVIDSON

SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY PAINTING MILLER HILL ROAD PROVINCETOWN, MASS.

TELEPHONE 1917-W

MARANTZ SCLASSES T UIN DCREATIVE I O PAINTING 10

SUMMER SESSIONS JULY 3 - SEPT, 1

SEONG MOY SCHOOL OF PAINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS 7 Brewster Street, Provincetown JULY 1 to SEPTEMBER 1

Phone 1246

Classes in PAINTING,DRAWING, ETCHING, LITHOGRAPHS? and WOODCUT PRINTMAKING Open sketch class Tuesday and Thursday from 8-10 PM

THE PROVI NCETOW N WORKSHOP SCHOOL OF PAINTING & DRAWING 492 COMMERCIAL ST.

VICTOR CANDELL

PHONE 975

LEO MANSO

TAUBES DONALD PI E RC E

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SCHOOL OF ART-

At the head of Franklin and Pleasant Sts., Provincetown

ROMANO

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE P A I N T I N G 162 East 83 Street, New York, N. Y.

OCT. - MAY

INFORMATION

- 644 COMMERCIAL STREET, TELEPHONE 1806

Art Cinema

PROVINCETOWN Phone 1295 For Best Foreign and American Films whale oil candles kaleidoscopes lacy glass

blue onion extra tart lemon drops and Mechanic’s Delight can all be found at

THE OLD VILLAGE STORE located in an 18th Century true Cape Cod house at 244 Commercial St.

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GALLERY

PAINTINGS SCULPTURE DRAWINGS AMERICAN CONTEMPORARIES 353 commercial street Open Daily 10- I pm

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PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION Incorporated

FOUNDED IN 1914

Second 1961 Exh ib ition August 2nd to September 4th JURY FOR 1961 EXHIBITS William McGee Philip C. Malicoat Henry Botkin Anne Brigadier Umberto Romano Nanno DeGroot Lewis Rubenstein Alternates Reeves Euler Stan Freborg

Remo Farruggio

Edwin Dickinson Lena Gurr

GALLERY HOURS 10 am 6 pm 7 Pm - 10 pm Daily Sunday 2 pm 6 pm

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ADMISSION 25c :- :- :- :- : EITHERTHEDIRECTORORTHEATTENDANT AT THE DESK WILL BE GLAD TO FURNISH INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES JEAN HODOIN BRUCE McKAIN

- Gallery Attendant

- Assistant Director

DIRECTOR George D.Yater

OFFICERS President, William H, Wenneman Acting Vice President, Ross Moffett Treasurer,WilliamH.Wenneman Recording Secretary,MaryCecilAllen Honorary Vice President, {hilip Malicoat, Edwin Dickinson, Reeves Euler Joseph Kaplan, Sol Wilson

TRUSTEES Bruce McKain, Jo Hawthorne, Anne Brigadier, Hudson Walker, David Teichman Mary Cecil Allen, Richard Florsheim, Irving Marantz

COMMITTEES FOR 1961 EXECUTIVEANDFINANCECOMMITTEE AlloftheOfficersand theDirector

BUILDINGFUNDCOMMITTEE HudsonWalker,Chairman Anne Brigadier, Joseph C. Hawthorne, Hazel R. Hawthorne, George Miller, Jr., Dorotea P. Murchison, Chester G. Peck, Jr., Jean D. Peck, Lawrence Richmond, William Sachs, David Teichman, Sabina Teichman, Dr. Philip Walker, Ruth Walker, Ione Walker, Ben Wolf, Ruth Wolf

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RUMMAGECOMMITTEE DorothyMoffett,Chairman

ENTERTAINMENTCOMMITTEE SabinaTeichman,Chairman

FORUM COMMITTEE Sol Wilson, Chairman; Mary Cecil Allen MUSIC COMMITTEE JosephHawthorne,Chairman;MauriceBrigidier

LIBRARY COMMITTEE Barbara Malicoat,Chairman HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Bruce McKain, Chairman; Myron Stout, Henry Hensche

MEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEE PhilipMalicoat,Chairman; Maurice Brigadier, Bruce McKain,

Ione Walker, Ruth Walker

BENEFACTORS Sabina Teichman Archie D. Walker BerthaH.Walker Dr.Philip walker

*Maud Ainslie

Alexander M. Bing Joseph C. Hawthrone

HazelR.Hawthorne *Carl Murchison Dorotea P. Murchison Chester G.Peck,Jr. Jean D. Peck David Teichman

Ruth Walker Hudson Walker

Ione walker Ben Wolf Ruth Wolf

PATRONS George F.Miller, Jr. Ross Moffett

Anonymous Friend Courtney Allen Erma Paul Allen Albert Berne Reginald

Wiliam SACHS ?

W.Cabral

Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. Dr. Daniel H.Hiebert Emily L. Hiebert Mary Roberts Meigs

Adrian Murphy EdithJ.Sachs Dr. A. Arlie Sinaiko Henry J. Winslow Mrs. Henry J. Winslow

*Helen H.Youngt

LIFE MEMBERS *John D. Adams Emil J. Arnold Yvonne Backus Mrs. Horace Richardson Bassford Wallace Bassford Sivert J. Benson Anita

R. Berman

H. B. Brandi Margaret P. Braun

Anne Brigadier

Maurice Brigadier Leslie N. Brock Duncan Bryant Abe Burrows Joseph Camins Sylvia Carewe Constance Carleton John W. Carleton

Lloyd Embry

FrancesL.Euler Reeves Euler Dr. Alice E. Fabian Nancy Maybin

Ferguson

Julius Fleischman Richard A. Florsheim

Josephine Lecour Frebory StanleyFreborg

Martin Friedman Ernest Gebeleln Mrs. Ernest Gebelein Leah Gold Dorothy Lake Gregory

Chaim Gross *Erwin A. Grozier Mrs. Horace F. Hallett

Nathan Halper

Jean O. Chrysler Eve Clendenin Caroline B. Crooker Charlotte S. Cullen Frank A. Days, Jr. Joseph A. Days

LilyHarmon Marston D. Hodgin Dr. Gerald Hoeffel Hans Hofmann Audrey Howard Mervin Jules

Carmine Dalesio Delta Brush Mfg. Corp. Eva De Nagy Vivian De Pinna Edwin Dickenson W.S. Dwinnell *Dr.Percival J. Eaton

Joseph Kaplan William Kennedy Bernard Keyes Sidney Kraft Lucy L’Engle Helen T. Macara Joseph Macara

Barbara Malicoat Lily S. Marx SamsonMatteson

Helen Rosen Saul Rosen Charlotte Rubinstein WilliamSachs Nathaniel Saltonstall

Herbert F.Mayo

Josh Schultz

Mrs. Herbert Mayo Louise W. McCannel Catherine Perry McCoy John F. McCoy

Jospeh Seamen

BruceMcKain MildredMermin

Fredric Varady BertaWalker Harriet Walker

Marantz Alfred V. Marx Irving

Eugene C. Merrill

Mrs. George F. Miller, Jr. *Rev. Henry Mottet, D.D.

SuzanneSinaiko

John C.Snow TruroNeighborhood Association

LouiseWalker

RobertMumford

Florence Waterbury Mrs. E. Amrose Webster

ElsieOrfuss

Margery H. Weil

ElliotOrr

Andrew Overvy Cyril T. Patrick

M. F. Patrick Howard B. Pelham Ian Pinkerson Lawrence Richmond

*Deceased InMemorium

Daniel Weisbery Ruth Wenneman William H. Wenneman SolWilson George Yater

*William H. Young William H.Young Ins. Agency, Inc.

YOU are cordially invited to join the Provincetown A r t Association, one of the oldest and largest art groups in the United States. It is not necessary that you be an artist in order to be affiliated with this organization. Your membership dues will help to support the exhibition of art in these galleries. Among other privileges, membership brings you invitations to all openings, plus free admission to the art exhibits at all times. A membership application may be obtained at the desk. The various classes of membership are listed below. Contributions, gifts, and dues are deductible from Federal income tax.

The Provincetown Art Association Incorporated CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and purposes of this Association shall be to promote and cultivate the practice and appreciation of all branches of the fine arts, to assemble and maintain for the town of Provincetown, a collection of works of art of merit, to hold temporary exhibitions, and by forums, concerts, and similar activities to promote education of the public in the arts, and social intercourse between artists and laymen. To these ends it shall operate strictly within its charter as a non-profit, educational, artistic, and cultural organization. MEMBERS

Section. 1. Membership in thls association shall be divided as follows: a. Associate Member-Dues $5.00 per year. b. Contributing Member-Dues $10.00 per year. c. Sustaining Member-Dues $25.00 per year. d. Life Member-$100.00 e. Patron-Any person contributing $200.00 or more. f. Benefactor-Any person contributing $500.00 or more.

ARTIST

TITLE

Allen, Erma The Question Allen, Mary Cecil Spring in the Dunes Altman, Diana Study in Red and Brown Arias, Nela La Reve Bailey, LaForce Morning Harbor, Wellfleet Barrett, Roderic Mother and Child Bassford, Wallace Softly Encompassed Bodian, Betty Etruscan No. 1 Botkin, Henry Red Shield Brenner, Mabel Sorrento Brigadier, Anne Quarry Brigadier, Jane Horae Portrait of Sabina Teichman Browne, Byron Bruckman, Lodewyk Once Upon a Time Bry, Edith Fjord Buchwald, Stella Woman Reading 8 A. M. ird, Mary Bayne am Reflection J. Courtney Spring eila Baffled Burnside, Katherine T. The Bather

Cabral, Ruth R.

Fishing Boats

Camins, Jospeh

Yvonne et son Pierrot

Citron, Minna Ciudad Cibola Black on Clendenin, Eve Cobb, Ruth Lilacs on a T Copeland, Lila Boy in a Tassel Cap Corbridge, Edgar Truro Fences Mountains of the Moon Cornelius, Aleta an Hopkins Landscape No. 3 lon, Helen Cobalt Mines Davidson, Allan A. Old Woman Knitting

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Davidson, Lucy Trawlers Davidson, Morris Painting on Black Ground 1 de Groot, Nanno Field-White Sky De Nagy, Eva Still Life Red in the Sky De Pinna, Vivian Dickinson, Edwin Receding Tide 1 Dunlap, Loren Edward Landscape-Seascape III Edell, Harold Edwards, Ethel Embry, Lloyd Engel, Harry Euler, Reeves

Locust Trees Malva Penny Initiation Figure

Farnsworth, Jerry Linda Farruggio, Remo Nostalgia Fitsch, Eugene Marshes Florsheim, Richard Signs of Twilight Frank, John Three Figures Freborg, Stan Standing Nude Freedman, Louise A. Twilight Citadel Freedman, Maurice Glasses and Pine Friedman, Martin Palisade Nocturne

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Geissbuhler, Arnold Family II Gelb, Jan Night of Storm Gibbons, Margarita Tableau Gold, Leah Falling Stones Goldman, Dora M. (DMG) Cat into Tiger Goldsmith, Charlotte Still Life Gonzalez, Xavier Marden Gorelick, S. Red and Black Landscape Gregory, John W., Jr. Death f a Suff agette Death ofaSuffragetteOceanPorch Gross, Chaim Acrobats on Unicycle Gross, Sidney Untitled No. 12 Furr

Lena

Ensemble

Herbatschek-Hansen, Hans Memories of Venice Hatch, Ruth Brook Willow Hare, John Cape Shore Line Harmon, Lily Siena Hebert, Robert Self-Portrait Heiloms, May City Through the Mist Still Life Hensche, Henry Hero, Barbara Ferrell Positive-Negative 3 Hodgin, Marston Dean Pleasant Cove E Hofmann, Hans Wild Vine Hondius, Gerrit Performers Hopkins, Budd No title Howard, Audrey Blue-Green Howell, Raymond City Prisms Bathers on White Beach Huebler,s Douglas Hussar, Joseph P. Abandoned Hull

Leslie

Spring in Truro T h e River

ret

The Window

aplan, Joseph Promenade Oxen of Oaxaca Kearney John W. Kelly, Brooks Beach Cottage Kelly, Nancy Whorf Mother’s Joy Kennedy, Nan Wise Men Kennedy, William

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Around the Curve

Lane, Betty Many Suns Lecour, Josephine Firenze Lee, Rosa Analysis of a Tree L'Engle, Lucy Painting on Plaster

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Levy, Hilda Lewis,Esther

Twist In the Garden of Eden Return to Always Littlefield, Wm. H. Still Life No. 7 Overcoming an Assent Rocks of Pointe De L’Arcouest Manacher, Frances Metamorphosis Manso, Leo Marsh Marantz, Irving Sun Setting Margo, Boris July 10,1961 Maril, Herman Near the Dunes Spirit of the Cape Marx, Alfred V. Marx, Lily S. Still Life McKain, Bruce After the Storm Meigs, Mary Flowers Mermin, Mildred Les Baux Mihran Homage to Gomitas Va Mills, Agnes Study-"The Spi Miller, Jack Spring Garden Moffett, Ross Road Builders Monchek, Barbara Archaic Landscape Moore, Fay Mowery Truro Morris, G. North No Nothing Sunrise over Water -125 Mostrer, Morton The Lily Pond Moy, Seong Still-Life Orange Muirhead, Robert Muller, Dody Nude with Flower Murphy, May S i l l Life with Flowers Magat, Suzanne

Malicoat, Conrad Malicoat, Philip G.

Nay, M a 4 Spencer

Plumed Serpent

Head of the Artist’s W Oppenheim, S.Edmund Orfuss, Elsie Woman Study of Charlotte No. 4 Orling, Anne Orr,Elliot Mill Window Owre, Edwin From Torso

Pataky, Tibor Flight Pfeiffer, Hope Voorhees Still Life Pinkerson, Ian Crown of Thorns Rabin, Ethel Brittany Market Rettich, Jerome The Beach Richter, Helen Sinclair Betulla Richter, Mischa White Birch Rissland, Edwin E. Fish Weir Rizk, Romanos Filtered Light Romano, Umberto Fragment-Lincoln Weeps Roose, Roslyn Mist Rowland, Elden Green Mansions Rubenstein, Charlotte Sky Burst Sachs, Edith J. Sandman, J o Helen

Sea Fugue Grove St.: The Window The Camellia

Anne

SeatedNude

Sinaiko, Arlie Sparks, Eugene Steig, Henry'.

Continuity Sand a n d S u r f The Purple .Wave Steingart, June Tehuanas Re Loren Stockton,

Harriett B.

Strumor, Mathew A.

Fantasque

Teichman, Sabina Blessing of the Lights Indian Maiden Thomas, Edith H. Trief, Salina Saxophone Player Gun Key Twitty, James W.

J

Varady, Delie Varady, Fritz

Figure Ancestors

Walker, Ione G. Tree Houses Ward, Virginia J. Carnival Warthen, Ferol Sibley Wharfhouse Weisberg, Daniel Vengeance Wenneman, William Reflections White, Robert O. Truro Marshes Wilcock, Gladys Bather Wilson, Sol Town at Night Windust, M. Sea Plumets Winston, Sara The Jeweled City Wolf, Ben The Dredge Wunderman, Liljan Rock Forma Wyckoff, Alma Escape Yamamoto, Tam Rime Ruins at Northside, St. C Yater, George Zimmerman, Paul

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Still-Life, Early Morning

In Memoriam Elizabeth H. Caliga Charles W. Hawthorne

Flowers and Autumn Leaves The Philosopher (1920)

Collection of Provincetown Art Association

Maud Ainslie

A Glimpse of the Village

Lent by the J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville Ky.

StudioShop ARTIST’S SUPPLIES 441 Commercial Street

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OFFERING A COMPLETE LINE of ARTISTS’ MATERIALS

Provincetown Symphony

Orchestra Joseph Hawthorne Conductor Musical Director

SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th 8:30 P. M,

Town Hall

Provincetown, Mass.

PROCRAM LUIGI BOCCHERINI Overture W. A. MOZART Sinfonia Concertante f o r Violin and Viola Leon Temerson -Violinist Joseph Hawthorne Violist Sheldon Soffer

Conductor

SAMUEL BARBER Capricorn Concerto FRANZ SCHUBERT Symphony No. 5 in B Flat Major

Free Youth Concert August 19th 11 A.M. SHELDON SOFFER Conductor Tickets on Sale: Provincetown Symphony Society RESERVED SEATS Town Hall Box Office Phone 1598-W GENERAL ADMISSION $1.50 Chamber Murk Concert-Sunday, August 6,8:30 p. m. Provincetown Art Association

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JOHN C. SNOW,Realtor

Chamber of Commerce Building Provincetown 1160 or 444

JOHN A. FRANCIS FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE 577 Commercial Street

Provincetown, Mass.

Telephone 303

The William H. Young Insurance Agency, Inc. ELIZABETH R. CARLOS MYRICK C. YOUNG Savings Bank Building Provincetown, Mass. Telephone 272

TheAshleyShop 445 COMMERCIAL

STREET

ProvincetownMass.

“Mouth Watering”

Home Made

F UD G E

Barrett’s

234 COMMERCIAL ST.

FRAMECRAFT 191 Commercial St.

FRAMEMAKERS of Contemporary Traditional Burnished Gold Carved Frames

Frames shipped from Provincetown Year Round Handicraft Need Not Be So Expensive IMPORTED YUGOSLAVIAN CRAFTS On the Pier

THE FOLKLORE BOUTIQUE 315 Commercial St.

Provincetown Phone 1522

WOODCARVINGS

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DEE-LICIOUSLY MAD BEACH HATS only at 227 COMMERCIAL STREET Paintings by ATLEE

FERRIS

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PAUL KESSLER GALLERY 108 COMMERCIAL STREET

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31-41 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. Tel. 523 Approvedby

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HANDCRAFTS FOLKART and RARE OBJETS D'ART 389COMMERCIALST.

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BONNIE DOONE RESTAURANT 35 Bradford St. Provincetown, Mass. 11 A. M. 11 P. M.

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LUNCHEON DINNER THISTLE COCKTAIL LOUNGE Ample Parking Tel. 1185 Approved by AAA Recommended by Duncan Hines Carte Blanche Dinners Club

Robert A. Welsh President

Helen F. Roger6 Ass't Treasurer

Willlam F. Silva Treasurer

PROVINCETOWN 36

SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK Incorporated 1851 PROVINCETOWN, MASS.

CAFE POYANT BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, SANDWICHES

LATE SNACK - COFFEES and TEAS Next to Town Hall on Commercial Street

BRYANT’S MARKET Opposite the Art Association FINE GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES PHONE 134

CHOICE WINES BEERS-LIQUORS

CHINESE A m e r i c a n FOOD

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WONG’S RESTAURANT FEATURING AUTHENTIC CANTONESE DINNERS 334 Commercial St.

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the Corner Gift Shop 250 Commercial Street

the Provincetown Inn Gift Shop 1 Commercial Street

the Mayflower Gift Shop 317 Commercial Street

Traditional or Avant Garde RESORT CLOTHES AND FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Malchman’s



Opposite Town Hall Established 1919

HISTORICAL MUSEUM Model of the Mayflower ReconstructedProvincetown Colonial Kitchen Sandwich Glass Old Documents MacMillan’s Arctic Exhibit Whaling Implements Local Relics Peregrine White‘s Signature Doll House Mohammedan Mosque Room of Relics of Every American War

Children under 14 - 25c Admission 50c New Building Being Erected on Monument Grounds

HIGGINS LUMBER COMPANY, INC. PERSONAL SERVICE YARD Conwell Street Phone Provincetown 150

B. H. DYER and COMPANY Complete Line of HARDWARE PAINTS and OILS CORDAGE BLINDS, GLAZED WINDOWS, DOORS, FRAMES 169 - 173 Commercial Street Telephone 114

THE CANDLE SHOP opposite Cape Cod Garage Provincetown, Massachusetts In the Oldest Shop in Town

- Built in 1799

Oh - such lovely clothes

PARAPHERNALIA PROVINCETOWN Telephone 930-W

212 Commercial at.

across from Post Office -Free Parking

The Noel

Shop

240 Commercial St., Provincetown This shop has the spirit of Christmas both in appearance and atmosphere. Featured are handmade articles by local artists and craftsmen. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND DECORATIONS Imports from 18 Foreign Countries

TOWN CRIER SHOP opposite Town Hall FAMOUS A HALF CENTURY FOR FINE GIFTS Publishers of Cape Cod Maps

PROVINCETOWN INN and MOTEL Provincetown, Mass. CHESTER G. PECK, Manager Telephone 1030

The Governor P Prence MOTOR LODGE and RESTAURANT Offering the best in comfort and service ROUTE 6, NORTH TRURO

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Inn 542 Commercial Street

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Best Wishes For Continued Galleria to the

PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION

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Wellfleet

Flyers Boat Shop PROVINCETOWN, MASS. Phone 898

94 COMMERCIAL ST.

Sail, Power and Tuna Boats For Hire Skippers Available Rowboats by Hour, Day or Week Fishing Parties Rent an Outboard Motor Have Some Fun! MERCURY OUTBOARD DEALER BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO

ADAMS’ PHARMACY, INC. 254 Commercial Street

QUICK SERVICE Complete line of drugs and cosmetics Soda Fountain THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE Telephone 69

EAST HARBOUR HOTEL and COTTAGES ON CAPE COD BAY

BEACH POINT

PROVINCETOWN, MASS.

PATRICIAN GIFT SHOP Provincetown, Mass. SODA and LUNCHEON BAR MAGAZINES - NEWSPAPERS BEACH TOYS -SOUVENIRS STATIONERY and SUNDRIES Cape Cod Clam Chowder Lobster Rolls Open 7 A. M. Close 10:30 P. M. 212 Bradford Street

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Remodelled in harmony with its age yet with all the necessities of today - private baths, comfortable beds, ample garage space-swimming from the front steps a t high tide. ROOMS WITH BREAKFAST AFTERNOON TEA

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Noon to 10:30. Fine American and Portuguese Foods, Excellent Drinks THE JUG ROOM 5 to 1. An Intimate, Charming Nook for Cocktails THE SMUGGLERS COVE 5 to 1. For Spirits and Vittles

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. . . AndNow.. . THE MOORS MOTEL Provincetown's Newest All units overlooking the water Swimming Pool TV Private Telephones Continental Breakfast Piped In Music Motel Tel. 1342 Restaurant Tel. 840 Bradford Street and Beach Highway

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TheRouteofthePilgrims PROVINCETOWN TO BOSTON 7:OO am. Mon. Only 8:OO am. Ex. Sun. 1O:OO am. Ex. Tue., Wed,,THur. 12:00 p.m. Daily 2:oo p.m Fri. & Sun. Only 4:OO p.m. Daily 6:00 p.m. Daily

BOSTON TO PROVINCETOWN 7:20 am. Mon. Only 8:45 a.m. Ex. Sun. 10:45 am.EX. Tue.,Wed.,Thur. 12:45 p.m. Daily 2:45 p.m. Fri & Sun. Only 4:45 p.m.D Ex.Fri. 6:45 p . m DailyDaily Ex. Fri.

PROVINCET

PLAYHOUSE

on the Wharf TO BE PRESENTED AUGUST 1961 July 31-Aug. 5-CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MARINES, by Clyde Fitch Aug. EXERCISE, by Peter THE WHARF Shaffer Aug. 14-19-THREE PLAYS OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE, by Kemp, Wilder, Albee Aug. 21-26-MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION (revival) by Shaw Aug. 28-Sept. 4-THE PIRATES OF PROVINCETOWN, by Danton Walker

PLAYHOUSE

ON

Evenings at 8:30

Edward Thommen, Director

FINGER

Tickets $1.56, $1.75, Reservations 955-W

One block east o f

the Art Association 481 COMMERCIAL STREET

THE

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GALLERY

CONTEMPORARY ART

Open daily

11 A. M . t o 6 P. M . 8 t o 10 P. M .