The Lectures

The initial services of the local branch church were held in its beautiful and classic new church edifice Sunday morning, February 12. On Thursday and Friday nights, February 23 and 24, Bicknell Young delivered strong lectures, each evening to the capacity of the large auditorium of our model building. The audiences were widely representative, and quite a number of persons came from other cities and towns in Michigan.

The lecturer was introduced Thursday evening by Judge Alfred Wolcott, Circuit Court Judge of this city, an able jurist and a much respected man, and on Friday evening by our Second Reader, Mr. Jay D. Utley. Judge Wolcott spoke in part as follows:—

Although not a member of this organization, I am pleased to comply with the request to introduce the lecturer, not only because of my personal regard for him, but also because I believe that the faith of which he is an able and accredited exponent is one whose ministry in the world has been altogether for good.

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