REV. GLENN SETTLE AND PARTYENTERTAINED AT WHITE HOUSEWASHINGTON. D C Rev GlfnnT Settle, director of Wings Over Jordan. one of radio's outstanding program*, along with his wife and some of the members of his or* ganizat on. were honored with a lunchern at the White House Mon* day aftornoon. In view of the absence ot President Roosevelt, who isa. Wann Springs, Gn , the lunch-eon was presided over by James A Ming*. Ida M. Alien and AlonzoFields. White House attaches.In the Settles party were: Willi*ett Ftrmbanks. Martha Spearman and Olhe Thompson. ; TThe ‘Wings Over Jordan* choirscored mute a success on thenfirst eastern tour of the country. They were presented in three recitals, under the auspices of the .Iamelt;- Reese Europe Post No 5 of the Arrerican Region, in Washington. D C., Friday, Saturday and Sunday.The clitics and the 8000 persons who heard the recitals, were unanimous In their praise of this outstanding musical organization and plans have been made to feature them at Griffith's Stadium, in Washington, at a concert in the spring The group a»so appeared at the Faltiniore Union Baptist Church in Baltimore, Md., on Mon*i*iIiIIdEFday n»ght.n••Ha i