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FIRST 1961 SHOW JULY 2 - JULY 29
PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION FORTY-SEVENTH SEASON
PRICE 25c
SHORE STUDIOS 47 Commercial Street, West End
Tel. 277
(Special Exhibition Gallery 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 45 artists of national and international importance.
Open Daily 9:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.
AMPLE PARKING NEARBY
DONALD F. WITHERSTINE 1895 - 1961 FOUNDER
Where the setting is unusual
the food superb the drinks excellent
The Flagship PROVINCETOWN MASS.
Telephone 1200
Our 27th Season
PROVINCETOWN IN THE ADVENTUROUS '20s
THE SEA FOX by Scott Corbett
and Provincetown'. 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 PROVINCETOWN 1189
KALMAR ON VILLAGE CAPE COD BAY
400 Feet of Private Beach MOTEL and COTTAGES - 34 UNITS
Telephone 585 Provincetown, Mass. Alton E. Ramey
The DUNCAN SANDAL Shop 25th ANNIVERSARY
Established 1936
136 Bradford Street Provincetown, Mass.
Phone 1057 -
Selma’s j e w elar t M O V E D 4 2 3 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 for Reservations
PLAN A PARTY TODAY
ClRO AND SAL’S PROVINCETOWN’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
4 Kiley Court
For Reservations Open Daily Phone 8324 5:30 pm - 11 :30 pm
Front Street Gallery is concerned with all forms of creative art. It is a place in which to exhibit, perform, and represent.
Front Street Gallery 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 CRAFTS Distinctive and Imported Handcrafts
MRS. FRANK BENT
375 Commercial Street Provincetown, Mass.
J. 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
462 COMMERCIAL STREET PROVINCETOWN, MASS. NEXT TO PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION
Open Daily Tel. 1130-J
Directory of Art Schools in Provincetown 196 1
BUSA STUDIO PAI NTI NG INSTRUCTIONS
For Beginners and Advanced Students 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
JERRY
SCHOOL O F ART FARNSWORTH PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE, STILL LIFE OIL, WATER COLOR, DRAWING
Located on the Pond North Truro, Mass.
J U N E 26 - SEPT. 2 Phone P'town 411-J
M A R A N T Z S T U D I O 1 O CLASSES I N CREATIVE PAINTING
SUMMER SESSIONS
JULY 3 -SEPT, 1
SEONG MOY SCHOOL OF PAINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS 7 Brewster Street, Provincetown Phone 1246
JULY 1 to SEPTEMBER 1 Classes In PAINTING, DRAWING, ETCHING, LITHOGRAPHY
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. PHONE 973
VICTOR LEO CANDELL I MANSO
FREDERIC TAU BES DONALD PI E RC E
-- SCHOOL OF ART- At the head of Franklin and Pleasant Sts., Provincetown
ROMANO SCHOOL OF CREATIVE PAlNTlNG
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 drop 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.
SHELLS- JEWELRY NOVELTIES-SPECIMENS BENEATH TH€ SEA
SHELL SHOP 241 Commercial St. Provincetown , Mass. *e Provincetown 1400
Jone and Anton Haunstrup - Marine Decorations Marine Decorations for Home and Business
tirca karlis GALLERY
PAINTINGS
SCULPTURE
DRAWINGS
AMERICAN CONTEMPORARIES
353 commercial street
Open Daily 10- I pm -- 2- 11 pm
PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION Incorporated
FOUNDED IN 1914
First 1961
Ex h i bi tion July 2nd to July 29th
JURY FOR 1961 EXHIBITS William McGee Philip C. Malicoat Henry Botkin Anne Brigadier Umberto Romano Nanno DeGroot
Lewis Rubenstein
Alternates
Reeves Euler Remo Farruggio Stan Freborg Edwin Dickinson
Lena Furr
GALLERY HOURS 10 am - 6 pm
2 pm - 6 pm
ADMISSION 25c
Daily Sunday
7 pm - 10 pm
:- :- :- :- :
EITHER THE DIRECTOR OR THE ATTENDANT AT THE DESK WILL BE GLAD TO FURNISH
INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES
JEAN HODGIN - Gallery Attendant BRUCE McKAIN - Assistant Director
DIRECTOR George D. Yater
OFFICERS President, William H. Wenneman Acting Vice President, Ross Moffet Treasurer William H. Wenneman Recording Secretary, Mary Cecil Allen Honorary Vice Presidents, Philip Malicoat, Edwln Dickinson, Reeves
Euler. Joseph Kaplan, Sol Wflsan
TRUSTEES Bruce McKaln, Jo Hawthorne, Anne Brigidier, Hudson Walker, David
Telchman, Mary Cecil Allen, Richard Florsheim, Irving Marantz
COMMITTEES FOR 1961
EXECUTIVE AND FINANCE COMMITTEE All of the Officers and the Director
BUILDING FUND COMMITTEE Hudson Walker, Chairman; Anne Brigadier, Joseph C. Hawthorne, Hazel R. Hawthorne, George F. Miller, Jr, Dorotea P. Murchison Chester G. Peck, Jr,, Jean D. Peck, Lawrence Richmond, William Sachs, David
Teichman, Sabina Telchman, Dr. Philip Walker, Ruth Walker, Ione Walker, Ben Wolf, Ruth Wolf
RUMMAGE COMMITTEE Dorothy Moffett, Chairman
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Sabina Teichman, Chairman
FORUN COMMITTEE Sol Wilson Chairman; Mary Cecil Allen
MUSIC COMMITTEE Joseph Hawthorne, Chairman; Maurice Brigidier
LIBRARY COMMITTEE Barbara Malicoat, Chairman
HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Bruce McKain, Chairman; Myron Stout, Henry Hensohe
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Philip Malicoat Chairman; Maurice Brigidier, Bruce McKain,
Ione Walker, Ruth Walker
BENEFACTORS Maud Ainslie Sabina Teichman Alexander M. Bing Archie D. Walker Joseph C. Hawthorne Bertha H. Walker Hazel R. Hawthorne Dr. Phillp walker
*Carl Murchison Ruth Walker Dorotea P. Murchison Hudson Walker Chester G. Peck, Jr. Ione Walker Jean D. Peck Ben Wolf David Teichman Ruth Wolf
PATRONS Anonymous Friend Mary Roberts Meigs Courtney Allen George F. Miller, Jr. Erma Paul Allen Ross Moffett Albert Berne Edith J. Sachs Reginald W. Cabral Dr. A. Arlie Sinaiko Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. Henry J. Winslow Dr. Daniel H. Hiebert Mrs. Henry J. Winslow Emily L. Hiebert *Helen H. Young
LIFE MEMBERS *John D. Adams Emil J. Arnold Reeves Euler Yvonne Backus Mrs. Horace Richardson Bassford Wallace Bassford Jullus Fleischman Sivert J. Benson Richard A. Florsheim Anita R. Berman H. F. Brandi Stanley Freborg Margaret P. Braun Martin Friedman Anne Brigadier Ernest Gebelein Maurice Brigadier Mrs. Ernest Gebelein Leslie N. Brock Leah Gold Duncan Bryant Dorothy Lake Gregory Ave Burrows Chaim Gross Joseph Camins *Erwin A. Grozier Sylvia Carewe Mrs. Horace F. Hallett Constance Carleton Nathan Halper John W. Carleton Lily Harmon Jean O. Chrysler Eve Clendenin Dr. Gerald Hoeffel Caroline B. Crooker Hans Hormamm Charlotte S. Cullen Audrey Howard Frank A. Days, Jr. Mervin Jules Joseph A. Days Joseph Kaplan Carmine Dalesio Willlam Kennedy Delta Brush Mfg. Corp. Bernard Keyes Eva De Nagy Lucy L'Engle Vivian De Pinna Helen T. Macara Edwin Dickinson Joseph Macara W, S. Dwinnell Irving Marantz
Alfred V, Marx Lloyd Embry Lily S. Marx
Frances L. Euler
Dr. Alice E. Fabian Nancy Maybin Ferguson
Josephine Lecour Freborg
Marston D. Hodgin
*Dr. Percival J. Eaton
Samson Matteson Charlotte Rubinstein
Mrs. Herbert Mayo Nathaniel Saltonstall Louise W. McCannel Josh Schultz
Herbert F. Mayo William Sachs
Catherine Perry McCoy Joseph Seaman John F. McCoy Suzanne Sinaiko Bruce McKain John C. Snow Mildred Mermin Truro Neighborhood Association Eugene C. Merrill Fredric Varady Mrs. George F. Miller, Jr. Berta Walker *Rev. Henry Mottet, D.D. Harriet Walker Robert Mumford Louise Walker Elsie Orfuss Florence Waterbury Elliot Orr Mrs. E. Ambrose Webster Andrew Overby Margery H. Weil Cyril T. Patrick Daniel Weisberg M. F. Patrick Ruth Wenneman Howard B. Pelman Ian Pinkerson Sol Wilson Lawrence Richmond George Yater
Saul Rosen
*Deceased *In Memoriam
william H. Wenneman
Helen Rosen *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. Sour membership dues will help to support the exhibi- tion of art in these galleries. Among other privileges, membership brings you invitations to all openings, plus free admission to the ar t exhibits a t all times. A membership application may be obtained a t the desk. The various c l a w s of membership are listed below. Contributions, gifts, and dues are deductible from Fed- eral income tax.
The Provincetown Art Association
Incorporated
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and purposes of thls Association shall be to promote and cultivate the practice and appreci- ation 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 ita charter as a non-profit, educational, artistic, and cultural organization.
MEMBERS Section. 1. Membership in this 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.
MAIN GALLERY Mimi Gross. The Storm Helen Sinclair. Vampa Rosa Lee. Lady Clown Elsie Orfuss. Portofino G. North Morris. Carnival Robert Douglas Hunter. Orange Velvet William Maynard. Nuns George Biddle. Henry Hensche. Afternoon Sunlight Hope Voorhees Pfeiffer. Town Street Edwin Owre. Untitled Joseph P. Hussar. Sand Fence La Force Bailey. Old Harbor, Wellfleet Fay Moore. Vin Vecchin Eva M. Perry. Cape Marshes Roslyn Roose. Dune
Edgar Corbridge. Bud Wirtschafter. Sunrise East Aleta Cornelius. Genesis Gerrit Hondius. Young Woman Tibor Pataky. Summer 1961 Adele Lemm. Island Village
S. Edmund Oppenheim. Morton Mostrer. Night Train Taro Yamamoto. Panorama Arthur Bourbeau. Jug of Leaves Charlotte Goldsmith.
Vivian De Pinna. Spring Ross Moffett. Conversation
Who Also Stand and Wait
View of the Harbor
Girl with Cello
Homage to the Birds
Ruth Jencks. Flowerpiece Irving Marantz. Portrait of a Sculptor Elliot Orr. Dusk Lila Copeland. Little Artist Ione G. Walker. Boulder R. H. Ives Gammell. Gladys Wilcocks. Josephine Le Cour. Amalfi Eva De Nagy. Still Life Jo Anne Schneider. Standing Figure Mildred Mermin. Winter Seong Moy. Poet Li-Po Lodewyk Bruckman. Moment of Weightlesness Harry Engel. Saul Jan Gelb. Farther Shore Marston Hodgin. Elegy to a Dune Poet Sabina Teichman. Picnic Hal McIntosh. Shapes in Blue Lucy L’Engle. Erma Allen. Vigilant
Dorothy Lake Gregory. Blue Birds Violet Sigismund. Beach in Summer
Edith J. Sachs. Image Marjorie Windust. Wings Chaim Gross. Circus Ian Pinkerson. Painting Vernon Smith. Pond in Autumn
Helen Daphnis-Avlon Hidden Circles Lloyd Embry. Fog-Sun Elden Rowland. Skyways Gene Fitsch, Low Tide
Pilgrim Lake Child in a Window
Design with Paint on Plaster
Alma Wyckoff. Adrift William Wenneman. Rue Obscure Ruth G. Newman. White Chairs
NORTH GALLERY Bruce McKain. Autumn Flowers Martin Friedman. A Summer Day Richard Florsheim. Metropolitan Constellotions John L. Frank. Reclining Nude Paul Zimmerman. Still Life-Summer Fruits Lily Harmon, Pink City Roderic Barrett. People Ben Wolf. Homage to Ingres Edith R. Geiger. Rushing Water George Yater. Wallace Bassford. Beach Figure Lucile Evans. Inner Stillness John W. Kearney. Red Dunes Carroll Aument. Martha Hall. Stellar Space Victor Candell. Upstream Bud Hopkins. Serge Alfred V. Marx (Aviem) Mervin Jules. Lincoln Byron Browne. Lily S. Marx. Old Vintage Benny Andrews. Piety Margaret Jensen. The Studio Charlotte Rubenstein. Storms End
James Wingate Parr. Anglers Workshop Agnes Mills.
Green House on Queen Street
Portrait of the Artist
Desgin Transfusion
Portrait of Sol Wilson
Olympia Revisited No. 2
Boris Margo. June 11, 1961 Sol Wilson. Bleak Coast
Herman Maril. Dark Pond William Kennedy. Labyrinth Donald Pierce. Terrestrial Glow Mary Darby. Construction Helen Sawyer.
Albert Berne. Untitled
Barbara Ferrell-Hero. Motion of Light Norman Carton. Summer Fragrance Joseph Kaplan. Dark Sea Morris Davidson. Fugue Mischa Richter.
Leah Gold. Sea Gems Mary Cecil Allen. Morning Air
Arrangement with Italian Slipper
Variations on a Beer Joint
HAWTHORNE GALLERY Edwin W. Dickenson.
Lena Gurr. Pitchers and Bottles
Anne Brigadier. Autumn Mary Meigs. The Wood, Wellfleet Xavier Gonzalez. Siesta Umberto Romano. The Mute Shall Speak on
Philip C. Malicoat.
E. Schutz. The Garden Sidney Gross. Untitled No. 5
Anne Orling. Nanno deGroot.
Cottage Porch in Reflection
Hotel de la Sens
Study of Charlotte No. 1 Black Field Blue Sky
Charles W. Hawthorne. The Philosopher, 1920 (In Memoriam) Collection of Provincetown Art Association
Maud Ainslie. A Glimpse of the Village (In Memoriam) Lent by the J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Ky.
V. T. Wechter. Samurhi I Liljan Wunderman. Folliage (Fall) Ethel Edwards. Comedia Hans Hofmann.
S. Gorelick. Henry Botkin. Entering Form Nela Arias. None
Stan Freborg. Cote d’Azur Leo Manso. Terra Eroda
Formation Of A Cell Still Life with Geranium
BALCONY Diana Altman. Red and Blue
Rosalyn Stern. Sea Forms
Ruth Cobb. Apple Trees Sheldon Rockwell. Scudding In Rose Schaffer. Looking Up
Ella Jackson. In Truro Allan A. Davidson. John W. Gregory. Rosalyn Stern. Rebirth of Defunct Objects
Loren E. Dunlap. Edge
Joseph Margulies. Old Time Granny Pauline Courtney.
Lucy Davidson. Summer Theme Esther Lewis.
Elliot Orr. Drawing
B. Shirley Carter. Boat Composition
Sunday Morning, Cape Cod At the Beach
Great Clouds, Upon the Mountains
The Law of the Lord is Perfect
William Fitts. Dune Pines M. Zapp. Floral Composition Romanos Rizk. Amy Jarvis. Rendez-vous Mary Shaier. The Conversation Leslie Jackson. Purple and Blue Brooks Kelly. Intrepid Mab Pfeiffer. Dancing Bear Ferol Sibley Warthen. Child Reading Leslie Jackson. Bird Market Louise A. Freedman. Enchanted Conrad Malicoat. None
Arrangement in Yellow and Violet
SCULPTURE Bernard Simon. Dejection Stan Freborg. Galley Chaim Gross. I Love My Baby
Yvonne Backus. Dancer Nancy Kelly. Dolphins John W. Kearney. Job
Sheila Burlingame. The Sentinal Harriett B. Stockton. Head Henry A. Helmer.
Arnold Geissbuhler. Portrait of Family Chester Pfeiffer. Moebius Form Arlie Sinaiko. Thin Thing P
Salik Gurevitz. Song of Birth Conrad Malicoat. Bird
Hana Geber. Esther Edwin Owre. Torso Reeves Euler. The Branch
Alpha and Omega
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Provincetown Symphony Orchestra
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SATURDAY JULY 22nd 8:30 P, M, Town Hall Provincetown, Mass.
PROGRAM MOZART Overture : Marriage of Figaro WALLINGFORD RIEIGGER Dichotomy ERNEST BLOCH Concerto GrossO No. 1
Stanley Lock, Pianist KENT KENNAN Night Soliloquy
Philip Dunigan, Flutist BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2, Op. 36
Free Youth Concert: Julr 22nd, 11 A, M. SHELDON SOFFER Conductor
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Telephone 303
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Shop The Ashley 445 COMMERCIAL STREET
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Paintings by ATLEE FERRIS HEITMAN WESSON
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200 Commercial Street
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108 COMMERCIAL STREET
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all directly on the water overlooking picturesque Provincetown Bay The Motel
PRIVATE BEACH CENTRAL HEAT 31-41 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Maw. Tel. 623
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BATIK PALA IMPORTERS DISTINCTIVE OF GIFT ITEMS
HANDCRAFTS FOLKART and RARE OBJECTS D'ART
389 COMMERCIAL ST. ST.
BONNIE DOONE RESTAURANT
35 Bradford St. Provincetown, Mass.
LUNCHEON DINNER THISTLE COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Ample Parking Tel. 1185
Carte Blanche Dinners Club
11 A. M. 11 P. M.
Approved by AAA Recommended by Duncan Hines
Robert A. Welsh Helen F. Rogers President Assst TreasureR
Treasurer William F. Silva PROVINCETOWN 36
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Opposite Town Hall Established 1919
MALCHMAN’S
HlSTORlCAL MUSEUM Model of the Mayflower ReCONSTRUCTED Provinctown Colonial Kitchen Sandwich Glass Old Documents MacMillan’s Artic Exhibit Whaling Implements Local Relics Peregrine Whites Signature
Doll House Mohammedan Mosque Room of Relics of Every American War
Admission 50c Children under 14 25c 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 st.
across from Post Ofiice Free Parking
THE NOEL SHOP 240 Commercial St., Provincetown
This shop has the spirit of Christmas both in appearance and atmosphere. Featured are hand- made articles by local artissts and craftsmen.
CHRISTMAS CARDS AND DECORATIONS
Imports from l8 Foreign Countries
TOWN CRIER SHOP opposite Town Hall
FAMOUS A HALF CENTURY FOR FINE GIFTS
Publishers of Cape Cod Maps
PROVINCETOWN INN and HOTEL Provincetown, Mass.
CHESTER G. PECK, Manager
Telephone 1030
The Governor P P rence
MOTOR LODGE and RESTAURANT
Offering the best in comfort and service
ROUTE 6, NORTH TRURO
SEASCAPE HOUSE
Inn an
542 Commercial Street Provincetown 307
galleria
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PROVIWCETOWN ART ASSOOIATION to the
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Phone 898
Sail, Power and Tuna Boata For Hire Skippers Available Rowboats by Hour, Day or Week
Fishing Parties Rent an Outboard Motor Have Some Fun!
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Complete line of drugs and cosmetics
Soda Fountain
THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE
Telephone 69
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BEACH POINT PROVINCETOWN, MASS.
PATRICIAN GIFT SHOP 212 Bradford Street Provincetown, Mass. ~
SODA and LUNCHEON BAR MAGAZINE$ - NEWSPAPERS BEACH TOYS - SOUVENIRS STATIONERY and SUNDRIES
Cape Cod Clam Chowder Lobster Rolls Open 7 A. M. Close 10:30 P. M.
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INN 1961 Remodelled in harmony with its age yet with all the necessities of today private baths, comfor- table beds, ample garage space-swimming from the front steps a t high tide.
ROOM6 WITH BREAKFAST AFTERNOON TEA
THE COTTAGE Breakfast Lunches Dinner
ALL HOME COOKING Telephone 846-5
149 Commercial Street Provincetown, Mass. WESLEY AND MILDRED FELTON
Cape Cod’s Most Unique Dining Place
THE MOQRS Portuguese Cuisine and Cape Cod Sea Food
Foods, Excellent Drinks THE OLD SEED Noon to 10:30 Fine american and Portuguese
THE JUG ROOM 5 to 1. An Intimate, Charming Nook for Cocktails THE SMUGGLERS COVE 5 b 1. For Spirits and Vittles
A n d N o w . .
THE MOORS MOTEL Provincetown’s Newest
All units overlooking the water Swimming Pool TV Private Telephones Continental Breakfast
Piped In Music
Bradford Street and Beach Highway Restaurant Tel. 840 Motel Tel. 1342
AIRLINE
DAILY SCHEDULED TWIN ENGINE SERVICE PROVINCETOWN TO BOSTON BOSTON TO PROVINCETOWN
ALL To FROM NEW YO& PASSENGER FARE tax, ROUND TRIP FARE $16.20 tax
AIR FREIGHT per SHUTTLE FLIGHTS operated from Boston Fridays from 4 to 7.30 p.m.
FOR RESERVATIONS
THE PROVINCETOWN PLAYHOUSE
GOSNOLD STREET ON THE WHARF
1961 Season Opens July 1 THE GREAT GOD BROWN
by Eugene O’Neill Sunday performance, July 2
JULY SCHEDULE playing through July 8
M R S . WARREN’S PROFESSION, Shaw July 10-15
P LAY H 0 u S E ON THE WHARF Lyon Phelps
CHRISTOPHER C., deGheldemde THREE WORDS IN NO TIME,
CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MARINES, Clyde Fitch Three one-act plays: THE PERIL OF THE MOON, Harry Kemp;
July 24-29
PULLMAN CAR HIAWATHA, Thorton; wilder;
Weekday evenings 8:30 Reservations Tel. 955-W
THE SANDBOX, Edward Albee July 31-Aug. 5
Box office on the Wharf 10 a. m. 9:30 p. m.
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Management: Virginia LePeer, Catharine Huntington, Edward Thommen, director
One block
east o f
the Art Association
481 COMMERCIAL STREET
THE HCE GALLERY
CONTEMPORARY ART
Open daily
11 A. M. to 6 P. M. 8to 10 P. M.