Mr. World and Miss Church-Member
ances to your work?" queried
eatres, while others are closed to every class.
ble, and furnish recreation for the church. Do not become too bold at first in the i
ink at these incongruities, for they are thereby given a chance to satisfy
" chuckled the chairman, as the committee
which were the signal for the "Church-Choir" committee. "What has the church-choir to
ll?" asked the chairman
he leader of the committee as he stepped a li
churches have engaged genuine theatrical singers to render special selections during the regular Sunday services. Is it not an evidence of our success when the opera-stage singer of Saturday night furnishes the chief solo for c
o the echo, and I listene
der con
e the use of religious words, if we cannot induce them to sing our selections. We are aiming to create a taste for the up-to-
delegated so large a number of imps to do work in that special direction. I then cried within me: "Oh, that these churches would not use their choir-corn
retired with sp
oned the "Ministerial" committee. At once its members, in the
mingled with shrewd and scholarly insight. With great care I studied this pack of Hell-hounds,
ood or ill?" ask
s. To-day many more ministers are in sympathy with the modern Theatre of the higher grades, although not a few of these must hold t
st hopeful line of your work
e pulpit. The last years of the century have witnessed phenomenal gains for our cause. By winning the theological student early to our Theatrical theories we are likely to gain his
lergyman: 'The clean Theatre of the twentieth century will be, and ought to be, the moral prayer-
I felt that ecclesiastical lynch law should be applied to any mini
emain to hear
l Play" c
nt Dance"
tee and other committees wh