i‘WINGS??TO APPEAR JUNE 2IN MADISON SQUARE GNEW YORK. — lt;Special to the Call Post)—“Wings Over Jordan”, Cleveland's intcrnationally-Umous choir under Ihe direction of P.ev. Glynn T. Settle has be'm hooked to appear in world-famous Madison Square Gardens in two concerts on June 2.The coveted booking followed clo|e on the heels of the triumphant appearance of the Ohiop in New York's Town Hall, 1 19, where the singers won glowing praise from 23 outstanding New York music critics, and sustained applause from its listener*.The group’s triumph was witnessed by a delegation of admirersfrom Cleveland which included Mrs. Glynn T. Settle, wife of the famous fc under; Glenn Howard Settle, his son; and Dr. Harry A. Lipson and familyIn the Good Friday appearanoe Rev. Settle produced a vivid drama-eurrection of The Christ, told in appropriately selected Negro spirituals and his usual impressive n ir-rations. Soloist Esther Overstreet was featured in a highly thrilling sepulchre scene enacted with special lighting effects.The climax of the entire evening came when Thomas Roberts, Cleveland baritone and Hazel Morris,(Continued on Page 11-A, Col. S) ]