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veto-rrtiondin*I coatdoily n andCHOIR ON RADIO*Member* of I he fHmom Celh-•emane B*ptl*t Church choirter* He-i th* andcent* st ofbactaatata Nation*!program pastor. Isarks.andPartt the unda, fheratheirwho will appear,Sunday morning on BtMdeuUsf Co, i Rev, Glenn Settle, standing In the back row in the dark ault.On the extreme left In the white ault is James Tate, direr-tor of the organisation. Wil* latte Firm banks, standing, on ths extreme right la accompanist.—Photo by Coleper.Hca-perA new series of Sunday morning radio programs is being sponsored over station WGAR to replace the regular Southernair broadcast that has been recently discontinued on the local station due to the purchase of the half-hour by nationality groups.Starting this week, at 8:30 o'clock a. m, the choir of Geth-! bng'hoalyweisS' Is di [ ri la ca)WREV. GLENN T. SETTLEsemans Baptist chu**ch will appear in a series of musical programs that will feature a prominent guest speaker on each Sunday.The first broadcast will have its dedication with Mayor Harold Burton and Rev. H. C. Bailey as guests. . s • • •/. :TChlt;nahRev. Glenn T. Settle of Geth-*emane. together with choir director James Tate, has arranged a program of spirituals for the initial appearance.The choir, composed of 25 members, has been gaining a wide reputation during the last two years and Rev, Settle hopes to make this Sunday morning radio appearance a regular feature.onJunseleofSi191 f mar you othlt; RevfrieiardryS. 1
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Cleveland, Ohio, US

Thu, Jul 08, 1937

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