The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1963 — Page 6

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VACATION* BIBLE «lCHOOL The prugrani of the Bjinbridge Qiristian Church Vacation Church School was held Friday, June 14 th at 7:30 p.m. The theme for the 1963 school was “Widening’ Relationships." Each of the different classes hid a sub-theme of their own. The kindergarten class studied “Friends From Far” the primary class studied "Friends From Many Lands," juniors, “Meet Your Neighbors," and junior high “How Big Is Your W’orld.” For the program each class presented something they h :d studied or learned. This was very interesting as some of the classes had visited other lands. It was announced by the seor“tary, Mrs. Ruth Clodfelter, that 71 children Were enrolled and that 37 of them hail perfect attendance. The special project this year was to purchase chairs for the Woodhaven Christian Home for children in Columbia. Missouri. This is a home for exceptional children of the Christian Churches (Disciples Of Christ! which is in the process of being built.

The teachers were given special recognition for the time and energy spent in preparing for the Vacation Church School. Special thanks go to everyone who helped in such a fine way. The program ended with the entire congregation singing "Now The D i y Is Over.” On Tuesday afternoon the Junior High girls took cookies and punch and visited the Eventide Nursing Home in Greencastle, where they entertained the patients with singing and served them refreshments.

FERN NEW S Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber were Mrs. Betty Jane Ardell of Staunton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes of Knightsville, Mr. and Mrs. A P. Stoner, Mrs. Robert Burk, and daughters, Patty, Barbara and son Robbie and Joy Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry and daughter. Ametra Ann at Greenoastle Sunday to help them celebrate their first wedding anniversary of June 16

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LONELY FIGURE — British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was a lonely figure as he left church and walked toward his car In London before facing a vote of confidence In Parliament on his handling of the ProfumoKeeler - Ivanov security - sex affair. {tiadioyhoto)

KATHY GRADUATES — Singer Bing Crosby’s wife, Kathryn, enters SL Vibiana's Cathedral for Queen of Angels School of Nursing in Los Ange'es for graduation exercises. She was one of a class of 34.

COSMONETTE IN TRAINING—Russia's Valentina Tereshkova, the world's first space woman, is shown in space garb during training for her epic orbit of Earth, according to the Soviet news service Tass. She apparently is eating from a container. (Radiophoto},

NEGROES HALTED AT WHITE CHURCH DOOR—Two NAACP member^ are halted at the entrance of the First Baptist Church ui Jackson, Miss., by the chairman of the board of deacons as they try to enter. Negroea also were turned away at four other white churches, but were admitted at S Andrews Episcopal Qburch.

»JkBN*ARD Miss Pamela Hopkins of Peru spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booker ' entertained their children and 1 grandchildren Father’s Day. Mrs. Elicia Wyss spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Watson, at Carpentersville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V Robbins and family and Mr. rnd Mrs. Wayne Quigg and family spent Father’s Day with Mr. and Mrs.

l^&nes D. Robbins. i turn to earth prematurely. Mrs. Lillie \\ ilson called on Valentina Tereshkova, 26, the Mr. and Mrs. Harve Falin Sun- world's first space woman, land-

day afternoon.

ed Wednesday less than three

Red Space Fliers Undergoing Tests

space twin, Lt. Col. Valery F. Bykovsky, 28, followed soon after, ending a five-day flight. Tass, the officials Soviet news agency, said both pilots were

MOSCOW UPI — The Soviet j “feeling well." The Soviet CornUnion’s record-breaking space munist Party Central Committee hero and heroine underwent in- and the Supreme Soviet Presidtensive medical tests today, ium issued a statement which There was some Western specula- called the flight a ‘‘success.’’ tion they had been forced to re- But all previous information

THE DAILY BANNER THI’K., JUNE 20. 1963. Page G GKEENCASTLE, INDIANA from Soviet sources had indicated Bykovsky was scheduled for an eight-day flight and Miss Tereshkova would remain aloft for five days. | Reports in Moscow during the past two days told of steadily diminishing orbits by the Vostok 5 and Vostok 6 space craft. Western observers said this may have forced the Russians to bring the couple back before the scheduled time.

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