t**mI*hCHOIR SIGNSnnhr.ni-(rontinurd frtHtlncifrr.ddntI■)freiIr•cording ditc hu not boon definitely decided. but it will be wiw-ttm« after the choir complete* I ita next concert tour, April 33. At j present be i« compiling arrange 1 mente for the eight side* to be mad* during the year.Selections which Kramer fa submitting to Columbia for recording approval Include. “Sometime* 11 Feel Like a Motherless C Hid,*'and “Where Shall I Go to Ease My Tremblin* Mind,** featuring tenor Albert Meadows as soloist: Rocka My Soul In the Bosom of Abra- , ham, and I Want to Die Easy,’* [ with Paul Breckenridge singing tha leads. Martha Spearman will be featured In the leading soprano part In I’ve Got A Home Ina That Rock.” Conductor Worth IKramer’s original composition, Intha Kingdom of the Lord, will feature the voice of contralto, Olive Thompson, and the entire chorus will be featured in three selections. Old Ark’s A-Moverla', * Nobody Knows the Trouble I’veI * 8e*n,” and Tm Troubled in i Mind ,Members of the Wings Over Jordan choir, prior to the organisation of the group, were traJnly I members of the Gethsemanc Church choir. Few of the vocalist* hav* had any formal musical training. Men In the group were house painters, garage attendants, chauffeurs, WPA workers and elevator operators, while women were employed as maids, cooks J | and seamstresses.*