Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1908 — Rev. A. G. Work Still Enthusiastic. [ARTICLE]
Rev. A. G. Work Still Enthusiastic.
A copy of the Fenton, Mich., In-: dependent, of recent date, gives an account of a banquet held in the Presbyterian church parlors of that city{ Rev. A. Golden Work, for many years pastor of the Rensselaer church of that denomination and who always will remain extremely popular with his former parishioners, is now the pastor of the Fenton church, and with Lis old time vigor he has enlivened the congregation there to a commendable degree and he has instituted an effort to establish a gymnasium for the boys of the church. At the church banquet the ladles served the super and the address of the evening was made by Rev. E. H. Pence, D. 11, of Detroit, who encouraged the movement, and when Rev. Work concluded his remarks he found thirty of the members of the men’s club ready to join a movement to establish a gymnasium and it was thought enough money could be raised to build a gymnasium on a lot adjoining the church. Rev. Work is a worker and his friends here are always pleased to learn of his success.
