Word: pewse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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London audiences and critics, pinned to hard pews without intermission for an hour and a half, tended to be cool or puzzled, or both. Churchmen tended to be pleased at the fresh evidence of a partnership between godliness and grease paint. Said St. Thomas's vicar, the Rev. Patrick...
Good Promotion. One of the most practical methods, suggests Pleuthner, is to glamorize the regular Sunday services between the great church festivals of Christmas and Easter by dedicating them to special groups and purposes. Examples: Founders' Day Sunday ("Why not honor those families that founded your church?"); Good Neighbor...
Some of these inside bad waited more than an hour to make sure of getting a seat; first outside in the cold, then patiently in the straight backed pews of the theatre. As Mrs. Roosevelt came onto the stage from the left rear door the people arose, clapping spontancously. Outside...