The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . St. Johns Roman Catholic Church 21 First Methodist Episcopal Church ., ,•, .a i l9,n » t-^ .?ffi, rTFWXt^ ^ ^, A rtMin-Jft ^DQERhSbt Bp> -.•--• ^ • - ? ^ ?^- • w^iis* *.iT^ by llliitc) Ellis Hoslital a swimming ijool. bowling alleys and the en-largement of the gymnasium. A little further along State Street the build-ing of the Y. W. C. A. opens its ever-hos-pitable doors. Home-like and restful in itsoutward aspect and comfortable in its ap-pointments, it offers a pleasant family


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . St. Johns Roman Catholic Church 21 First Methodist Episcopal Church ., ,•, .a i l9,n » t-^ .?ffi, rTFWXt^ ^ ^, A rtMin-Jft ^DQERhSbt Bp> -.•--• ^ • - ? ^ ?^- • w^iis* *.iT^ by llliitc) Ellis Hoslital a swimming ijool. bowling alleys and the en-largement of the gymnasium. A little further along State Street the build-ing of the Y. W. C. A. opens its ever-hos-pitable doors. Home-like and restful in itsoutward aspect and comfortable in its ap-pointments, it offers a pleasant family lifeto both occasional and permanent is given to physical training; andnight classes in various branches, such asGerman, elocution and dressmaking, aremaintained. A movement to equip the build-ing with a swimming pool is now under wayand funds needful for tlie purpose have beenassured. The W. C. T. U. also owns its building, andin its home convalescent women, or thoseseeking employment, or for other reasonsneeding shelter, are cared for without man


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