terGroupBE M i !■ n liilyfkM f » * *1* rn . i v nRat*** Mil Mr. Lewis Hirhfrom Uft to rtfM «r*Plans Mammoth ReunionWilkn.reeding from left toare Mm EMMaA,Carter, Mrs. fiatet Morn* Warner . Mi** Altee Harper. frmttry; GImm M Settle, President; Mr*H^nimeldaman lisrri*t#r Smallrw«rwt.li. Mor*group, which had bee* singon t program known 11 thet|« ofrwomiil and laternation*; acclaim. Th*of the rwuttmi. is al*oremaining inb *v* ofThe Rev. Giro* T.cfto do a weekly Surnt*) J Youth’s DisappearanceLocal PoliceCLEVELAND-BY CHARI.ES sandkrsThe little hlt;»%who never had been to trouble, never had missed a meal'musing.Creek andthe«u theMack of tiro velvet , Worthmanager lorrepssced J____rector ami vocal historyrun away.Coast Guardsmen have dragged Doan shores of Lake Erie to no avail, Heavy snow and rain have swollen the creek, thereby causing debris to rush into Lakewm *BOA. ■now roar*Navy |Ir ALur* DAVIS. iyairoM■on of Mr*. MUdred Da via, T«St.. aver was drowned InflM.VM MW. in ailtwenty year* later, wing* Over JordanInternational Settle*, is theIce floe* tn the lakeAllen a student at Mile* Stand Uh School, wa* la*t seen aboGtrecognition and must*cat artistry, the linger* that werefcatsgwal part* of this' s JO p. m Tuesday. April 1. headil #d toward the creek.A ray of hope earn*iPost Office bulidiiig on Public Square, stated: *T leeve workeach night at lt:M a. m.Wednesday night, I was going up Euclid Avenue to C. 4th Street A* I crossed in front ofKrneege’s. I spotted a little boyof Allen * description When he saw me he immediately ran and hid in the entrance to a nearbyAmi Ant*1**fame end farnm*toMarychildren and Helen Spring*ef one .srt the Rev.pastor of Greaterr’.'Jdsy* Sfter the poy* d appear-ance. Albert Cash. 11*7 CL JJOthI Street reported seeing the boy1 *“J-- since his disappearanceat the Old |WOJ*h#ya*mery Baptistnow director of_ vocal Of the tenors that have our*away from home.*«I WONDERED.** Cash continued, “just what reason a small boy could have for being cm at such a late hour, especially since It was raining hard and veryewat A fftact#0soloist, E S. Deaxon, an ef St Thomas Acquinas j■MM a * sCash said that he think about the childuntil herived at his *■ at the Davis boy’sPlain Dealer. He was almost that the picture weji that■Mr *Tie Warren)withChurch; Louie Richard-j *°rmer Evelyn Freeman, darling*of the Cafe Society circuitsof the boy he had Just I He called the Police but_ Driver and vie* pres!-the Committee; father of j w**° W*® Verm Oolemma, the schoolteacher, and a prominent worker in the chiSettleer andto make a pic* “waited too lata to call. The boy Since their is probably gone by now.man ___bachelor of the crowdgrown, they have into their act; Paul night chib favoritein Montreal as he was the WOJ I soloist. Grace Spearman Goodman, j noted pianist in Indianapolis, Ind.Rev. Glenn T. Settle has a choirhiTIH'RADAV NIGHT as he paaa-Nor-andassociates presentand is mar-Wlnga, for-for the fth gradeat Bukatein’sAlice Harper, for-WOJ. was elertedsame officeFred Parkafroupwho has one child; Imeldastenographer at the Division: Lola Waterford Parker,RalphWilliam Johnson.But nohave been many path* of life taken, a variety of existence* that have carried former Wings Over Jordan members to all points of the globe but there remai unity of remembrance, a of comradeship and the desire to reminisce.befcelpositively seen a smallboy dreaed similar to AJlen’a picture, lying in the alley near a “Big crate of bananas.*’Cash stated, *T ran andthe police. Within five mincame. I showed where the child was they went to investigate