The Lectures

October 9, 1900, was a happy day for the little band of Christian Scientists of Rodney and vicinity, for Judge William G. Ewing gave a lecture on Christian Science. Our little society, composed of parts of six families, has been trying for some time to have a lecture, and all our hopes were more than realized on this occasion, when the large Congregational Church was crowded with listeners. Rev. Mr. Brown, pastor of this church, introduced the lecturer in a very original and interesting manner. His remarks proved him to be a liberal, broad-minded, largehearted man, and must have been a strong rebuke to some who have been very bitter toward their conception of Christian Science. Every one has spoken very highly of the lecture. One lady, who knew nothing of Science before said to me: "Do you know there was one thing I did not like about that lecture? It wasn't half long enough."

Twenty-three Scientists from Sioux City favored us with their presence, and two came from Onawa.

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