IV fONCFRT-- f»1r«vt|f*t Hirh School's famed young proplr*« choir, some of themshown her*. Mwrii||)| will appear in a concert if Cory ( hurch Auditorium an Sunday, A JO, •tarring in ihr Fourth Annual Mustetlt «*f thr Prince Halt Beiraieel Conotstory Mo, ISfhrir teacher, William Appling, directing. (staff Photo by Bob William*)Mil mum I'reoenl OlrnvillrChoir aiCorv Mcthodi*!The outstanding cionvtileSchool choir under thr directionof music iracher William Applingwill hr proSSmod in concert Sunday, April 50, in the Cory ChurchCenter Auditorium.The colorful choir of youngstudents will sing for the Besa-lee! Consistory No. IS, for the benefit of the Harry 1 « Davis scholarship fund which is underthe jurisdiction of the Ohio Council of Deliberation of the Northern Jurisdiction of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Prince Hall affli-Ministers WivesTo Hold MeetThe Cleveland District of Ministers W ives will meet Monday, April 24 at the home of Mrs. Marian Stevenson, 11812 Phillipstation,The famed Ckftvt lie High Choir will be featured as tto Fourth AmwI Prwsentailon of the uniqueGera loot's Consistory No* 15. Inprevious years promising young artists from the Cleveland Institute of Art were presented.The Glenville choir has beendeveloped by Appling into one of dm- top groups of its hind to the state of Ohio. The group of young* sters and their soloists have won many honors in annual local and districtstrict competition.Tickets for the slfslr sre available st Prince Hell representatives, Including student and children tickets at 50 cents.The fund was named for the lateHarry F. Davis, Cleveland lawyer, historian, legislator, Honorary Grand Master of Prince Hall Masons, and* 33rdDegree Mason who Instituted the scholarship fund which bears his name.