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While the building is primarily for men and boys, there is a regular 
place in the gjmmasium schedule for the women's classes and also a 
weekly "ladies' night." Various organizations of women and girls, 
such as the Camp Fire Girls and the tomato club, use the building 
regularly. Both men and women take part in all the social activities, 
such as entertainments, plays, lyceums, spelling bees, moving pictures, 
and banquets, as well as the religious work. The women of the town 
and country have exclusive use of the rest room, while the school 
children have the use of the gymnasium, under the physical director 
one afternoon each week. 
Included in the equipment of the building is a moving-picture ma- 
chine, which is used weekly for entertainments. The association se- 
Fig. 14.— Amusement hall, Ware Shoals, S. C, the Audubon Bird Club. 
cures its films, mainly of an educational nature, from various private 
exchanges. 
Outdoor athletics are emphasized, such as baseball, basket ball, 
volley ball, tennis, and playground activities. 
Night-school work is for all, whether members of the association or 
not. There are four teachers, and the work is partly supported by 
the State and partly by the mill company. 
Three fraternal lodges meet in the building and have special para- 
phernalia rooms, which were included for this purpose in the original 
plans of the building. 
DIXON TOWNSHIP BUILDING, ARGONIA, BANS. 
The Dixon Township Building of Argonia, Kans., is worthy of note 
as being an attempt to unite the interests and aspirations of the 
farmins: communities with those of the trading center, with the town- 
