The Lectures

There was a very large attendance at the lecture on "Christian Science, Its Benefits and Blessings," delivered by Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson of Concord, N. H., at the Richmond Theatre yesterday afternoon [Feb. 18]. Charles E. Whitney, president of the City Council, called the meeting to order, and introduced Mayor Ford, the presiding officer, who spoke as follows:—

Friends, it may seem strange to this audience that one who is not a member of the Christian Science church should preside at this meeting. But I do believe that the influence which it exerts in a community is to elevate its members, and to make brighter and happier the lives and homes of men and women. A religious faith which has added so much to human happiness should command the considerate approval of the Christian world. I take pleasure in introducing the lecturer of the afternoon, Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson.—North Adams Herald.

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