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SUTTON LECTURE SERIES 9/10 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 CRYPTOPQUIP FGRH N HEPNUUT YNIPEEH VEW FND NUEKP PE UR UEIH, VZV N IRNTTO UZW GRNVTZHR DNO "DYEEUO VKR"? Today's Cryptoquip Clue: E equals O PAGE 5 LOCAL FINDS The Social Service League is a non-profit organization that has been in Lawrence since 1863. The non-profit runs a thrift store that offers an assortment of items. Hidden thrift store offers more than vintage swag CALLIE BYRNES james@knoop.com cbyrnes@kansan.com If you drive by the intersection of 11th and New Hampshire Streets too quickly, you'll probably miss the building. The only indicators that you're in the right place are the old Starbucks chalkboard sign that marks the donation drop off and the piece of paper on the door that reads, "Lame Entrance Sign." The Social Service League thrift store's temporary location looks like a mere warehouse on the outside, but what's inside is another story. According to store manager Jean Ann Pike, the Social Service League is the "biggest secret in town," because they rely on word-of-mouth to attract customers. While the shop sells what you can find in most thrift stores, Pike claims they also come across interesting finds such as old feather boas, used photo albums and inappropriately The store aims to help those in need by allowing customers to choose what they want to pay for their items. It also offers free formal attire for job interviews and weddings for those who can't afford them. But this thrift store is more than just a place to find old books and picture frames. The Social Service League is the oldest non-profit service organization in Lawrence, serving the community since 1863. "I like it because it's cheaper than the Goodwill or the Salvation Army," said Emily Jones, a junior from Lindsborg. "You can always find good sales and bargains." shaped cake pans. simee can play. "Every day you find something interesting," said Patty Mar-tella, a volunteer worker of 10 years. "There are some beautiful vintage items and great artwork. You can find just about anything. That's the magic of this place." 6:30PM MONDAY SEPT.16TH,2013 KU EDWARDS CAMPUS FREE TO THE PUBLIC KU SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The University of Raleigh The Social Service League RECYCLE RECYCLE RECYCLE RECYCLE RECYCLE also offers several cheap or free services for locals, including free eye exams and glasses for needy children. Because they are non-profit the store runs entirely on volunteer services. Pike stressed that they are always looking for new volunteers who are willing to help and want to add to the atmosphere of the shop. "The first time I came shopping here, I was so impressed with the way they allowed people to keep their dignity, and how they helped people," Pike said. "This place gets it. These people get it. I was so impressed, I became a volunteer two weeks after I came to town, and I've been here ever since." The Social Service League's thrift store will return to its old location on Ninth and Rhode Island Streets after its renovations are complete. Edited by Ashleigh Tidwell We've got the right place for you. LOCATION PROPERTIES (785) 841-7300 www.HomesForLease.org BLUE MAN GROUP KU Student Discounts usbank FORWARD YOU Friends LIED 7:30 p.m. Sept 16 & Sept 17 Lied Center lied.ku.edu 785-864-2787