Where Your Donation Goes Social Service League The aim of the League is “To help the poor to help themselves.” For thirty years the Social Service League has served the needy of Lawrence. The efficient League Store, 905 Rhode Island, provides clothing and furni- ture to border-line cases at a nominal cost, and without cost to those unable to pay. So far this year the League Kitchen has canned over 12,000 quarts of produce for the tables of needy families. In the Sewing Room about 3,000 garments have been made or repaired. The Salvation Army Religious, character building, and relief work among the less privileged of Lawrence, is the three-part program of the Salvation Army. The Army building provides a place for religious worship where the leaders have an opportunity to urge better citizenship. Local people re- ceive Christmas baskets, emergency grocery orders, clothing and furniture; transients are helped with meals and lodging. Total attendance at Salvation Army meet- ings in Lawrence last year was 19,922. Boy Scouts of America Today the paramount need in national defense is the strengthening and invigorating of Democracy in the United States which is the aim of the Boy Scout move- ment. Lawrence with 11 Troops and 3 Cub Packs, has 350 Scouts and Cubs. Mare than a hundred edults are assisting. The Girl Scout Council Girl Scouting is a leisure-time, character building movement for girls from seven to eighteen years of age. There are nearly 300 Girl Scouts in Lawrence, and over 100 adults assisting in the work. The year-round program includes home-making, arts and crafts, sports and games, health and safety, community service and inter- national friendship.