English Church

noun, an Anglican church (COD)

“You go across to the English Church, and right there, that corner, he had a platform there.”

“The corner up from the English Church, there used to be a platform there. He had dances every Saturday night. Of course as young girls, my father and mother cautioned us about going to the dances at the platform. Out in the woods and all that kind of thing, at the corner up from English Church Corner.”

“You know the English Church?”
“The Anglican Church?”
“The Anglican Church, oh yeah.”

“Sometimes there was one in the English Church, Saint Margaret’s Hall. We went the two nights, Thursday and Friday night. We had a dance. So every week we had dances.”

“That was up right across from the English Church.”