PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION

0 I937 EXHIBITION

TWENTY THIRD SEASON

JULY 4th --SEPTEMBER 6th FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS I

I Library I The Art Association announces its see Books at 2c per day I seventh annual series of free concerts to I Books at 5c per day be given every Sunday evening during the I it Membership at $1. per exhibition. Solo recitals or evenings of I month chamber music will make up the program. all I No admission is charged, and since I with there is only a small ’fund set aside for Cape Books I Tarbell, Kittredge, I these concerts, the committee asks for I modern contributions to continue them and to Bare Books, Guides, Lincoln Books- pilgrim’s widen their scope. I I guides New Books I The Cream of the New I I Books in stock, I a modem pilgrim’s 24 hour order service on Pfeiffer’s Bay Shore Guide others- ARTISTS’ THE ARTISTS’ a modem pilgrim’s MATERIALS Low Priced Books Guide To Provincetown SHOP Star and Blue Ribbon a of All Kinds-at City Dollar Books, Modern modem pilgrim’s Price, Library Books- Oceanside Guide

244 Commercial Street a little pilgrim’s Guide H. N. CAMPBELL PROVINCETOWN, (for children) MASS. Provincetown Bookshop Across from Town Hall On Sale Everywhere EXHIBITION Artists’ Framing and Art Materials at The Copley Frame Shop 56 COMMERCIAL STREET Gosnold and Commercial Streets ETCHINGS-BLOCK PRINTS-PAINTINGS PROVINCETOWN Tod Lindenmuth Elizabeth Warren Tel. 177

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Provincetown,Massachusetts THEAMERICAN MAGAZINE OF ART including “CREATIVE ART” THE EXHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. Published Monthly by SUNDAYS, ADMISSION FREE FROM THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS 2 to 5:30 and 8 to 10 P. M. BARR BUILDING, FARRAGUT SQUARE MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C. Subscription price five dollars a year; fifty cents a copy EITHER THE ATTENDANT AT THE DESK HAVE YOUR OB A SALESMAN WILL BE GLAD TO FUR- NISH ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING FILMS SALES FINISHED BY W. G. STIFF Provincetown, Mass. SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK PROVINCETOWN, MASS. THE COUNTRY STORE To Our Depositors: VICTUALS-STAPLES-NOTIONS YOUR ENTIRE DEPOSIT IN THIS BANK IS INSURED Incomplete Line of Everything An Inthe insurancefund of the mutual savings central fund, inc., in the 485 manner and tothe extent provided in Chapter 43 of the acts of 1934, 577 Commercial Street Telephone Commonwealthof Massachusetts TOWN CRIER SHOP Miller & Company, Inc., Props. Provincetown Art Association

Incorporated GIFTS JEWELRY FOUNDED IN 1914 STATIONERY The Hooked Rug Shop Exhibition Elizabeth Waugh, Collector HEADQUARTERS FOB HOOKED RUGS Twenty-third Season The Ship Model Shop Coulton Waugh, Collector HEADQUARTERS FOB SHIP MODELS July 4th to Sept. 7th In the oldest house in Provincetown, Mass. 72 Commercial Street 1937 PROVINCETOWN GUIDE BOOK ARTICLES BY PROVINCE- TOWN WRITERS OF NOTE ON THE HISTORY AND REGULAR JURY CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS FAMOUS TOWN John Whorf John Frazier Marion Hawthorne Helen Sawyer Tod Lindenmuth Floyd Clymer Provincetown Light and Power ALTERNATES Harold Lund Charles Kaeselau Company MODERN JURY Constance Bigelow Fritz Pfeiffer Electrical Conveniences for the Modern Home Howard Gibbs Dorothy Loeb Patty Willis Katherine Munroe 282 Commercial Street Phone 10 ALTERNATES Mary Tannehill Elizabeth Caliga OFFICERS FrederickS. Hammett, President Frederick J. Waugh, Vice-President W. H W. Bicknell, Vice-President Edwin w. Dickenson, vice-president William L’Engle Vice President ARE Jerry Farnsworth, Vice-President YOU INVITED TO JOIN Ross Moffett,Director Mrs. Eugene w. Watson, Acting Vice-President M.L. Horner, Treasurer Heinrich Pfeiffer, Recording Secretary The Harry N. Campbell, Corresponding Secretary Provincetown Art Association TRUSTEES Dr. Percival J. Eaton, Mrs. Charles w. Hawthorne, William H. Incorporated Young, Frank E Potter, Henry J. Winslow, William L’Engle Ralph Carpenter, Coulton Waugh, Floyd Clymerm Harry N. Campbell, Mrs. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS FrankLittle, Mrs. Harold HavenBrown. Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and COMMITTEES purposes of this association shall be to promote and cul- Membership Entertainment tivate the fine ark, and to that end to establish and MissMarcia Horner Mr. Ralph s. carpenter maintain for the town of Provincetown a permanent Waysand Means Music collection of paintings and other works of art. Also to Mrs. Frank Little, Chairman Miss Blance Horner hold exhibitions of paintings and other works of art and to promote the advancement of art by means of social LIFE MEMBERS intercourse between artists and those interested in the *EdwinA. Grozier Mrs.Anne Dunbar arts. WilliamH. Young *Mrs.Emily C. Eaton *John D. Adams Mrs.Henry J. WInslow Dr. PercivalJ. Eaton *Frederick C. Boynton MEMBERS Henry J. Winslow *Rev. Henry Mottett, D. D. Mrs. CarolineBrewster Crooker Section1.Membership in this association shall be divided as Conrad w. Crooker Mrs.Frances E. Deland follows: MissSarah S. Munroe MissCharlotte S. Cullen a Associatemembers-Dues $2.00 peryear. Miss FlorenceWaterbury FrankA. Days, Jr. b. Contributingmembers-Dues $5.00 per year. FrankA. Days Mrs.Adele Rogers Shrenk Sustainingmembers-Dues $10.00 per year. JosephA. Days Mrs.Frank Little c. *HowardF. Hopkins Mrs. E.Ambrose Webster d Life Members-$50.00 Mrs.Alice G. Grozier Leslie N. Brock e. Patrons-Anyperson contributing $100.00 or more. Mrs.Anna M. Young EmanuelFellman f, Benefactors-Anyperson contributing$500.00 ormore. PATRONS *MissElizabeth W. Roberts *Mrs.Florida Duncan BENEFACTORS Mrs. AliceG. Grozier

*Deceased Twenty-third Season

PAINTINGS-Large Gallery

Harold Holmes Wrenn. Village Church William L'Engle. Paseo Foreward R.B.Rogers. Christmas Forsome years heretofore the Provincetown Art Associationhas heldtwo exhibitionseach summer, Loren MacIver. Here is the Way it Goes one of modern work In July and one of more conserv- ativework, commonly called the Regular exhibition, Fritz Pfeiffer. Adventure inAugust Thisarrangement had a disadvantagein the fact that at notime could an exhibition visitor Patty Willis. Salting Fish seea cross section of Provincetown art. Thepresent exhibitionis an experimental attempt to present such Blanche Larzell. Painting across section. Patty Willis. Rhythm of Life on the Water In organizingthe exhibitionthose in chargehave followed theinstructions voted by Association mem- Marjorie Gowie. South Africa bersin thelast annual meeting and later approved by theboard of trustees. Artists were allowed to Evelin BodfIsh Bourne. Dorothy submittheir work either to a Modern jury, elected byexhibitors in previousModern exhibitions,or toa Lucy L'Engle. Cuban Landscape Regular jury appointed by the Boardof Vice-Presi- dents. Thegalleries have been divided in halves, andthe choice of sides determiinedby the flipof a Florence Brillinger. Painting No. 1 coin. Fritz Pfeiffer. Clock in Demolition Withthe apparent arbitrary division in theexhibi- tionit wouldbe wellto keep in mind that the innate AgnesWeinrich. StillLife sensitivenessof theartist, that is, the quality of his mind,is athing that eludesall categories and it is thisafter all for whichone should search. Mary Hackett. Railroad Station Fritz Pfeiffer. Invention Hope H. Voorhees. From the Back Street 8 Everett Glasgow. Six A. M. on Bates Street

9 Jean Adams. Landscape Karl Knaths Venus on the Half-shell Ada Raynor. Landscape . Figure Henry hensche Rev. Joseph Groves Sam Charles. Antrim Mill Charles Heinz. Desertion Sam Charles. Norman Landscape Frederick J. Waugh. Bright Evening Karl Knaths. Blueberry Pie Beatrice B. Brown. Provincelands Katherine Munroe. Abstract No. 1 Arthur F. Musgrave Self Portrait Fritz Pfeiffer. 7 A. M. Florance Waterbury. Burmese Dancing Figures Heinrich Pfeiffer. In an Old Garden Marion C. Hawthorne. Japanese Lilies Frank Tomlinson. Provincetown Evening Florence Leif. landscape Frank Tomlinson. Net Menders George Elmer Browne, Storm Over the Lake Edwin W. Dickinson Church Interior Helen Gapen Oehler. Along the Santiam Ross Moffett. The Eclipse Jerry Farnsworth Rainy Afternoon, Interior Tannahill. A Provincetown Home Mary H. Gordon Peers Cemetery Katherine Munroe. Abstract No. 2 Daisy M. Hughes. Alagore’s House Evelin Bodfish Bourne. Saddle and Shell Blanche A. Homer. The Ship Model Florence Brillinger. Painting No. 2 Pauline Palmer. The Derelict Agnes Weinrich. Geranium Martha Crocker. Boy with Basket J. Floyd Clymer. Cape Cod Coast Philip Malicoat. Race Bun Coulton Waugh. Earth Helen Sawyer. Trees by the Turn Robert K. Stephens Highland Light Vollian B. Rann Christopher Wren Tower Tod Lindemuth Gull Hill Reeves Euler. Cement Works Ada Raynor Flower Study Bruce McKain. Summer Cottages Harold Lund. Greek Goddess Marie Lennards Center Street, provincetown Ellen Ravenscroft Drawing John Beauchamp. Behind the Eight Ball Blanche A. Horner Portrait Sketch John Frazier Truro Ellen Ravenscroft Charles L. Heinz. Street Scene Dorothy Lake Gregory. Alice and the White Blanche A. Horner The Black Bowl Knight Marion C. Hawthorne. Still Life Dorothy Lake Gregory. Betty and Haile Selassie M. Windust. Oil W. H. W. Bicknell Sketching on the Dunes Harold Lund. Second Mate Lucy L'Engle. Se Llama Pisaflore Gordon Peen. Still Life Lucy L’Engle Wellfleet Beach Gordon Roberts Ham, Poppies Thomas G. Blakeman. Waiting Edward R. Strawbridge, Penny Thomas G. Blakeman. Big Sea Vollian B. Rann Child in Pink John W. Gregory. Provincetown Nocturne Dorothea Patrick Peggy Harry R. Knobbs Little Phillip Harold Walker. Cape Cod Dunes Adele Roger-Shrenk In the Harbor Harold Holmes Wrenn. Silo in Maine Eliza Gardiner. Buddha Ellen Ravenscroft Flowers D. Lucy L'Engle. Wellfleet Horse Balcome Philip C. Malicoat Torso Everett Glasgow East End of Provincetown John W. Gregory. Winter Evening on Cape Cod Adele Rogers Shrenk. Provincetown Boats Harry R. Knobbs Blind Street Singers Dorothy Lake Gregory. Moonlight Gossip John W. Gregory. Quick Adelaide a Beethoven Edwin W. Dickinson. Portrait of Frederick J. sonata Waugh Henry Hensche Drawing Anton Van Dereck Insideand Out LITTLE GALLERY Florence Bradshaw Brown. The Little Parisians George Yater. Mending Blanche Baxter Landscape Twine Agnes Weinrich. Sun Flowers Helen Sawyer. Corn Hill Evelin Bodfish Bourne. Crab and Fish William Franklin Draper. Rainy Afternoon Agnes Weinrich. Fish Houses Helen Sawyer Cold Storage Plant Constance Bigelow. The Dunes JessieLong Pointsetta Hite. The Old Freighter Marcia S. William Franklin Draper. Spanish Landscape J. Floyd Clymer. Pigeon Cove Fishermen Blanche Baxter Landscape Charles Kaeselau Winter Landscape Madeleine S. Bowles. Mexican Houses Harold Lund. Shore Line Cuernevaca GeorgeYater Winter Lou E. Weber. A Mexican Street Charles L. Heinz Wharf House William L'Engle. Village Street, Cuba George Yater. Ohio River, Madison, Ind. Hope H. Voorhees Boat on the Shore Helen Sawyer. Ice on the River Hope Voorhess Old Graveyard William Franklin Draper. Spanish Patio E. Helen Sawyer. Spring Madeleine S. Bowles. Hans Hoffman's Studio Provincetown Harold Lund. Old Wharf Marcia S, Hite. The Coalyard J. Floyd Clymer. Dock at Night Lou K. Weber. Cuernavaca George Yater. Center Methodist Church RossMoffett Fisherman Philip C. Malicoat. Winter Wood Scene Fritz Pfeiffer Watercolor Harold Lund. Sentinals William L’Engle Beach Cuba Elizabeth Waugh Solomon Markowitz Houses small ENTRANCE HALL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF EXHIBITORS Anemone

Catalogue Thomas G. Blakeman. Montana Mountains Adams Jean147 1/2 Commerical Street Provincetown Baxter Blanche Bradford St. Provincetownand ShortHills N.J. Blanche Lazzell. The Coffee Pot Beauchamp, John466 CommercialStreet Provincetown Bicknell W. E W.Vinton Studios Provincetown Blanche Lazzell. Provincetown Lumber Wharf Bigelow Constance Bradford St. Provincetown Blakeman Thomas G.North Truro Mass Blanche Lazzell. Autumn BoltonBrit 556 Commercial St. provincetown Bourns, Evelin BodfishBuzzards Bay. Mass SCULPTURE Bowles Madeleine a-30 Daniel Low Terrace, St. George Staten Islar Brillingr Florence Mrs. Fritz Pfeiffer6 Cook St., provincetown Brit Bolton The Dancers Brown Florence Bradshaw479 Commerical St. Provincetown Brown Beatrice Bradshaw Commercial St. Provincetown Sonia Gordon Brown. Group Brown Sonia GordonWellfleet Mass. Browne,George ElmerStudio Franklin St. Provincetown Provincetown Sonia Gordon Brown. Garden Figure Residence 162 Commerical St. provincetown Charles Sam omSt. Wellesley Mass. Thomas D. Somes. Fisherman Dumping Fish Clymer J. Floyd 75 Commercial St.Provincetown 3 Crocker Martha Fenway Studios 30 Ipswich St. Boaton, Mass Thomas D. Somes Fisherman and Windlass Dickinson Edwin w- 39 Pearl St. Provincetown Euler, Reeves- 2025 Hillyer Place N. W., Washington D. C. Thomas D. Somes Net Menders Farnsworth Jerry North Truro Mass. Frazier John RProvincetown Arnold Geissbuhler Sculpture I Gardiner Eliza D.2139 Broad St. Providence R. I. Geissbuhler Arnold 21 Linnaean St. Cambridge Mass. Arnold Geissbuhler Sculpture II Glasgow Everett- 26 Elmwood St. Pittsburgh Pa. Gowie MarjorieSouth African Shop Provincetown Gregory Dorothy lake (Mrs. Ross Moffett Provincetown Gregory John W. Provincetown Hackett Mary Nickerson St. Provincetown Ham Gordon R.180 Bradford St. Provincetown Hawthorne Marion C. Miller Hill Rood. Provincetown Heinz Charles L- 17 Race Rood. Provincetown Hensche,Henry Provincetown Hite =S. Alta vista Road Louisville Ky. Horner Blanche A Commercial St. Provincetown Hughes Daisy M. 61B Commerical St. Provincetown Kaeselau, Charles Knaths,Karl 8 CommercialSt., Provincetown Knobbs Harry\ R.47 w. Pitkin Pueblo. Colorado Lazzell,Blanche Provincetown 7. 146 14 Lennards Marie5 WebsterPlace, Provincetown Cata Leif FlorenceProvincetown L’Engle. Lucy Longnook road Truro, Mass. PROVINCETOWN L’Engle WilliamLongnook Road Truro Mass 1004 Norseman landed John lindenmuth Tod56 Commerical st, provicnetown in here, an later captain Smith,Bartholomew Gosnold explorersfrom JessieProvincetown and certain Long, France In November 1620 the Mayflower anchored well Lund, HaroldProvincetown ar up the harbor and here, in this haven, was drawn up and maciver LorenP 0. Box 333, Provincetown signed the ”Compact” a document which had and still has, Malicoat PhilipProvincetown agreat and significant influence on the people and polity now great nation Moffett rossprovincetown of this Munroe KatherineProvincetown and McLean Virginia Rich inhistorical interest marked by manymemorials of Musgrave Arthur F.Truro mass events of great importance in our history beautiful in its Mckain Bruce268 Bradford St. Provinetown land and in its sea views blessed with the purest of sea Oehler, Helen G.Care of billie May Smith Tremont St. Provin breezes with lovely winding roadss with many little jewels glaciallyformed provincetown vicinity well pauline5 Webster provincetown of lakes and are palmer, Place worth the time and effort of a visiit Patrick Dorothea Hastingson Hudson,N.Y> N. Y. Peers, Gordon Provincetown The Town is not large is surrounded by Province or Pfeiffer Fritz- 6 Cook St. Provincetown 9 State land on three sides overlooks a harbor second to none Pfeiffer HeinrichProvincetown in the matters of beauty and safety dominated by the Pilgrim monument rising 990 feet above the sea a Rann Vollian B.4 Days Studios Brewster St., Provincetown land- mark for au vessels passing up and down our coast Ravenscroft Ellen259 Bradford St. provincetown Raynor Ada Mrs. Henry HenscheProvincetown Its dunes its plains of glittering sand its gleaming bea- rogers R. B430 Commercial St., provincetown cons of the night its quaint and”Cape Caddy" dwellings its sawyer Helen. (Mrs.Jerry FarnsworthNorth Truro mass 39 111 narrow and ofttimes crooked streets itslight andsunshine combine to make it I for pad etchers Shrenk Adele Rogers360 Commercial Provincetown paradies painters St. Provincetownis easy of access By train one cancome any Somes Thomas D284 Bradford St. provincetown day in theyear and in the summer a most beautiful sail stephen Robert k9 Days studio Pearl St., Provincetown across the bay fromBoston invitesthe city dweller sights Strawbridge Edward R500 W. Moreland Ave. Chestnut Hill I andexperiences previouslyunknown Tannahill Mary H-423 W. 120th St, N. Y. and Provincetown the townhas an adequate supply water Tomlinson Frank- Pitts Pa. of goad electric ity plenty of churches and many educational facilities Van Dereck AntonProvincetown Provincetownhas many and useful Clubs,a Historical Voorhees Hope H.534 Commercial st, Provincetown Societywith a museumfull of objects of greatinterest to walker, Haroldprovincetown those who care for the relation of the present to the pest. amongthe collectinos is one ofgreat interest presentedby Waterbury,Florance Provincetown CommanderDonald B. MacMillan of Articexploration Waugh coultonunion Wharf provincetown fame acollection towhich he will addas occasion permits waugh. ElizabethUnion wharf, provincetown Provincetownhas an art association sponsoring each year Waugh Frederick J.Provincetown one or more exhibitions ab paintings etchings drawings Weber, Lou K- 2136 Malvern Ave. Dayton Ohio and otherworks of art thepeople of thetown arehospitable Weinrich,Agnes - 8Commercial Street Provincetown table it hotels goad its public Servents courteous and everyoneis readyto helpfully welcomeall who comein the willis PattyCharles Jefferson Co., west Va. Town spirit of goodfellowship Windust M481A Commercial St. provincetown Wrenn Harold holmes E. Belvedere Ave Baltimore Md. cometo Provincetown and come again Yater GeorgeDays Studios. Brewster St., Provincetown 115 orpi TO OUR PATRONS OIL COLORS Made by the Manufacturers of the This program, with its many and varied adver- tisements is a convenient business directory of Rembrant Colors our local merchants, including also the leading AT YOUR DEALER hotels, restaurants, gift and art shops, tea rooms, etc. Patronize them with the assurance C. L. BURCH CO. of reliable merchandise, consistent prices and .Fine Groceries and Provisions fair treatment. Meats, Fruits and Vegetables THE PROVINCETOWN ART S. S. Pierce’s Specialties ASSOCIATION, Inc. Phone Choice Wines 134 or 237 Free Delivery Beers and Liquors RENT YOUR STUDIO OF F. A. DAYS & SONS Join The P. A. A. Become a Supporter of American Art by joining the Provincetown art Association

John A. Francis REAL ESTATE and FIRE INSURANCE housesand bungalows torent furnished and unfurnished

577commercial st. provincetown F. A. DAYS & SONS Telephone 303 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Coal, Wood, Lumber, Doors, Windows and Blinds, B. H. Dyer & company Lime, Cement, Brick, Building Materials dealersin HARDWARE, PAINTS and oils CORDAGE of All Kinds blinds, glazedwindows, doors and windowframes PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 169-173commercial street telephone 41 telephone 114 THE CONNELL GARAGE THE ATLANTIC HOUSE 237 BRADFORD STREET Ira G. Iris, Proprietor PROVINCETOWN SHORE DINNERS A-SPECIALTY House Telephone 84-2 garage Telephone 8403 Provincetown, Mass.

L.A.Law, Treas. telephone 311 PILGRIM HOUSE J. D. Hilliards Co. Inc. 40 ROOMS BATH DINING ROOM COAL, and CHARCOAL king WOOD Arthur Flour 336 Commercial Street 337commercial street Visit our Beer Room and Sandwich shop Proprietorsv. lewis and J. pimentel

H.C.Curran HISTORICAL MUSEUM FINE MILLINERY 230Commerical Stree Established 1924 by The Research club, Inc. Mayfloer descendents 241 Commercial Street OPEN daily admission 25 cts. Tel. 178 LOBSTER HOUSE on the harbor Provincetown Art Shop ManagementProvincetown Beach Terrace CAPE COD SHORE DINNERS 373 commerical ST. Charcoal Grill Cobb Farm Steaks Broilers J. C. Herring Proprietor beersand wines PROVINCETOWN, mass.

Blanche Lazzell PROVINCETOWN Inn Private instructions Exact Spot on Which the Pilgrims First Landed color WOOD Block printingone block Method 30 Rooms All Outside 30 Baths color composition american and european Plan Studioopen daily 5 to 6 Saturdays 2 to6 For informatin Write tochester S. Peck Jr, Manager telephone Provincetown 174 351c commercial streeton the Wharf F. 0. CASS, M. D., Ch. B. 284a CommercialStreet

office hours 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 P. msundays by appointment only Tuesdayand Thursday

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Daniel Howard Hiebert, M.D. 322commercial street officehouse 2 to 4 and7 to 8 P. M.

telephone75 BROWNE ART CLASS instructor GEORGE ELMER BROWNE, N. A. Classes in Drawing and paintings figurelandscape portrait composition July1st to Sept. 1st studio atthe endof franklin Street provincetown WONG'S WONG'S SILVER STREAM GOLDEN DRAGON SHORE STUDIO chinese DONALD F. WITHERSTINE CURIO 47 commercial street HAND SHOP Open Daily and evening LAUNDRY blokc printsdry pointspaintings THE SANDWICH SHOP Breakfast luncheon dinner 393 Commercial Street 393 Commercial Street and PROVINCETOWN PROVINCETOWN THE INDIAN TREE ROOM Mass. upstairs MASS. luncheonafternoon tea dinner 314 commercial street telephone provincetown 161 The Provincetown Art Association

ANNUAL COSTUME BALL

willbe heldat

TOWN HALL

Friday, August 20th

1937