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TWO THE NEWPORT MERCURY AND WEEKLY NEWS NOVEMBER 19, 1065 Gomes Will Contested By Two Daughters After an hour-long hearing 1 Montiay night, the Middlctown Town Council, silting as a Court of Probate, voted to deny the petition for prcbato 'of the will of James S. Gomes of 186 Greene Line, This will send the petition lo a higher court, unless a compromise Is effected. Two daughters, Anna Silvia of Tiverlon and Mrs. Mary Escobar of Middletown, protester) the probating of the will, by which Gomes left property to a son-in-law and daughler, Joseph and Evelyn Fernandez, with whom he lived. The will was witnessed by the late Dr.

Samuel Acelson, his i nurse, Ruth Mulraney, and Albert Greenberg, attorney of the deceased, in Dr. Adelson's office. The two surviving witness- testified. In other -action, the court jranted petition for the sale estate of the 'estate of imei Funds Dooltn, with I minumurn price of $19,000 If old at private sile. Bond was et at $30,000 with the Provl dence Co.

as Warehouse Demolition Is Planned Washington surety. Insuranc William J. Donovan, execu live secretary cf the. Newpori Housing Authority, said today the- abandoned warehouse dcs troyed by fire Monday would hi torn fJown by the end of nex week lo avoid safely Meanwhile, the building at Chapel St. re ignited and fire men were called yesterday at fire yesterday, in the rocf raficrs, did no damage, firemen said.

Donovan said demolition of the former working mill would out to bids by local companies. "We hope who ever Is awarded the Contract will remove the shell by the end of the week," he added. In the meantime, police and the authority keeping close watch on the gutted structure to keep people away from the building. The authority has a man al the scene between 8 l.rn. and 9 a.m., at noon, and between 3:30 p.m.

and 4:30 p.m. when school children would be passing, Donovan said. Police are rnaklng frequent clicks on the building. The authority recently pur chased the property in anlicipi tbn of building on elderly hous ing project in the area. AHcwed were the guardians' Irst account of the.

estate of Cathleen G. Lawler, minor; the 'ifih account of the estate of Lillian L. and William J. torch, monors; and the first and final account of the estate of Betsey 8. Hegamyer.

Inventory on estate of Florence S. Peckham was accepted. The first and final account of Annie Laurie Peckham was deferred to Dec. 6. Hearings on motions on tho estate of Abe G.

Smith, to se off real estate to guardians ant estate of widow, and to determine claim of co administra tor, were continued to Dec. 20 Conservator's accounts on the Sailor Faces Dope Chargi A sailor charged with posses feing a large amount of mar juana waived hearing in Distric Court this morning and will pear before Superior Court i March. Associate Judge Paul Del Nero set bail at $1,000. Officials said Anthony Rhone, 18, of the destroyer J. 1 Kennedy was turned over by th Navy Monday night.

A day long investigation was condu ted Monday by Capt. Paul Sullivan, head of the Newpo police detective division, mem hers of his department, an Senior Inspector James Berg' of the slate Narcotics Divisio The investigation was touch off by a complaint from the vy YMCA. told authorities marijuana had been bought New York. 2 Received ByAuxiliar) ate of Barbara Blakeley ident ward, were continued Dec. 20.

I a S. Batty was appoint conservator of the estate retta B. Rose, with bond 50,000 arylyn Gonzalez surety as apprai Pastor Talks To Guild On New Church Tho Rev, Patrick Hunt ad- ressed the St. Barnabas Worn- n's Guild at the Portsmouth High School last nigtil. and re- xirtcd progress on the hurch building.

Mrs. Charles Ouelette con- lucted the meeting, and MM. Herbert King gave a final report on the fashion show last nonth. Plans were made for Christmas party at the Decom her meeting. Mrs.

Thomas Belts was named chairman for that event. During the entertainment aft cr the meeting, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Scraphlno Pa vao, Mrs. Russell Wendt, Mrs William Napier Mrs. Wai ter Watson, Mrs.

Janice Fish er, Mrs. Ann Kettle, Mrs. King Mrs. Joseph'Seliga, Mrj. John Sullivan, Mrs.

Donald De San Us, Miss Mary Relse, Mrs James Miranda, Mrs. Raymom Plymesser, Mrs. U. Grant Na son and Mrs. Charles Silvia.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stephen Vosa, chairman, Mrs. Francis Wyalt, Mrs. Richard Toner, Mrs. Watson.

Mrs. Vcndt and Miss Theresa Viera. BORN BORN ROBINSON' Nov. 12, tt the Naval Hospital, a daughter to Machinist's Mite 3, C. and Mrs.

Marvin C. Robinson of 1607 West Main Road, Middie-town. BRIDGES Nov. 14, 1965, St the Naval Hospital, son to Seaman and Mrs. Richard C.

Bridges of 17 Clinton Ave. BLANK--Nov. 8, 1965, at Newport Hospiul, a son to ilr. and Mrs. Michael J.

Blank Jr. (Barbara A. Connolly) of 37 Keehcr Ave. SEWARD-Oct. 31, 1965, in Rutland, a daughter lo Mr.

and Mrs. William Scward (Cathy Rels) of 59 Grove Rutland, and granddaughter to Mrs. Clementine Reis of 28 Lee Newport. MITH Nov. 10.

1955, South Hospital Wakefield, a daughter, FRRV Palricl. IA Mr Mr. 41. WlLHKY AOV. 10, at KOOKHS HAS PARENTS NIGHT Among -th'e 622 parents who conferred with teachers at high school last night were Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Huss. Here confer with Theodore E. Durgin, band director. Another parents night will be held tomorrow from 7:30 to 9:30 for parents whose- names are In the to 7.

group. (Dally News Photo) Scouts Collect Dried Flora For Wreaths Portsmouth "Junior Girl Scout oop 715 collected dried flora winter bouquet! on a hike sterday. The girls were- led Mrs. Ralph E. Peckham.

She at assisted by Mrs. Robert egmari and Mrs. Howard J. arle. Brownie Troop 731 held an in- estiture ceremony at St.

ary'i Parish House. Mrs. An re Dupre, troop leader, was in hai-ge. Mrs. Joseph Lyga, new as stint leader, and Mrs.

Joseph Magliocci of the troop com ittee, were invested with the ew Brownies. Girls who received their pins Debbie Stone. Belly Uh Ich, Helen Browning, Gail Sll ia, Sandra Gear, Pam Ketce usan and Kathleen Seliga, Jo) laglioccl and Debbie Lipe. The flag ceremony 'wai con luctcd by Karen Kazin, Held md Helena Dupre. Kelly Car man.

and Pamela Stenning. Re restiments were served afte a song session. Nine Cadeltes of Troop 693 vorklng on the Promise in Ac ion spent Thurjda clearing Historical Cemetery 1 on East Main Road. The girl were led by Mrs. Joseph Olive ra.

$47,500,000 For Bay Bridge To Be Available Next Month The entire for the construction of the Bay Bridge will be available in Rhode Is: urnpike Bridge Authority, as informed yesterday by an (icial of Dillon Read Co. New York bond consul- nts. Robert E. Christie, a vice resident of the firm, said firm Brcemenls arc in hand from respective purchasers of $30 lillion in revenue bonds. The remaining bonds, Franks G.

Dwyer of Middletown, au- lority chairman, said, will be old next monlh by public bid ing. They are in a differenl alegory, because they are uaranteed by the state. Christie said his firm, in as ocialion with Trlpp Co. Inc on Read and Tripp bond underwriters, subject to a re- lew by the authority before it signed. Dwycr also said the authority iad received a request from the blackout, Hatfenreffer said City Council for con- ideration of the name Ncwporl iay Bridge for the new bridge This matter and the Ports mouth Chamber of Commerce proposal for emblem or car ue and traffic have been "pae nominal" lately.

He said the rr wiring contract was nearly fin ished. In view of the recent i Innlrnl.t TT-J r- JSUC Juniors Tell 01 Round Up Portsmouth Brownie 722 was the guest of Junior Girl icout Troop 695 at Portsmouth High School yesterday, and saw slides of the Girl Scout Round Up in Idaho. Miss Susan Wlant, a representative of Rhode Island Senior Girl Scouts at the Round Up last July, related her experiences and described the Round Patricia, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 J.

Smith (Frances Fuller) of 44 High Jamestown, and granddaughter li Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of High Street and Mr. and Hit. Charles Smith of Lawn Avenue, all of Jamestown.

TAYLOR Nov. 1965, at Ihe Naval Hospital, a daughter to Electronics Technician 1. C. and Mrs. Robert L.

Tay lor of 110-C Lawrence Middletown. ALOFSIN-Nov. 15, 1965, at Newport Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Alofsln (Rita G.

Ltsl) of 370 Third Beach Road, Middletown. CALLANDRET --Nov. 15, 1965. at Newport Hospital, a daunh- ler to Mr. and Mrs.

F.ldrMTM Callandret (Joanna T. Will iams) of 41 Callender Ave. CROCKETT -Nov. 15, 1865, at the Naval Hospital, a nan to Ship's Serviceman 2. C.

aixi Mrs. Samuel R. Crockett of 8 Brinley St. the Naval Hospital, a son to Aviation Machinist's Mate 2. C.

and Mrs. Murry L. Cherry of 20 East Bowery St. DOWDA Nov. 11, 1965, it was getting estimates on a small generator to light the tollhouse and totl plaza, plus the navigation beacons on the tow- rs.

Dwyer noted that when New stickers at Mount Hope Bridge York City had its blackout, the 'or regular commuters for a per Junior Scouts Denlse Barker and Lynn Thurston, and Brownies Stephanie North and Deborah Ferretra took part in the flag ceremony. GOOD Nov. 15, 1965, at the 1 Naval Hospital, a son lo So. nar Technician 3. C.

and Mrs Robert J. Good of 16 Aquid neck Ave. GRAY Nov. 14, 1965, at the Naval Hospital, a son to Boatswain's Mate 2. C.

and Mrs. Gerald L. Gray of 283 Worden St. Portsmouth. KERN--Nov.

16, 1965, Newport Hospital, son to Mr and Mrs. Gunter Kern (Rita Benelvenga) of 3 Berkeiej and grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bencivenga of 225 Soring St. and Mr.

and Mrs Wilhelm Kern of Hanover, Germany. LOGSCEN --Nov. 12, 1965, at the Naval Hospital, a son to Chief Radarman and Mrs. Cletys A. of 126 Jones Middletown.

North Shore Hospital in Miami, a daughter lo Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Dowda (Ralla Sarcllis) of Miami and granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs.

George Sarellis of 8 Yale Newport, and Mrs. Jewt-1 Dowda of Miami. HOLMBERG Nov .8, 1965, at the Naval Hospital a son to Fire Control Technician 2. C. and Mrs.

George A. Holmberg of 726 Park LAWTON --Nov. 9, 1965, the Naval Hospital, a daughter to Machinist's Male 3. C. anj Mrs.

John E. Lawlon of 8 Armstrong Place. PAIVA Nov. 11, 1965, in Newport Hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Paiva (Patricia Ann Oldigcs) of 1519 Wapplng Road, Middletown. IAVEY Nov. 11, 1955, in New- Junior leaders are Mrs. Karl Verranzano receiving lagensen, Mrs.

J. G. Tausend- VI IU1IUIIUL11 a a JJCI t.t i i i i iod of months, ralher power from the unaffected commuter tickets, would be considered by the authority. However, he pointed out, the authority will be busy in its bond activities during next monlh. and Jersey side, remained lighted and was a morale boost to the darkened New Yorkers.

Dwyer said northbound traffic jams on the Portsmouth end given after Jan. 1, Rudolf F. HaffenreffCr 3d, manager of Ihe Mount 3ridge division, reported reven-utivc director, reported. Miss Joyce Makara and Dorothy Panzer i ed Portsmouth American Auxiliary Wednesday, Ing the total membership to 64. Mrs.

Thelma Therrlon. president, reported on committee work. She announced Dlitricl 2 meeting will be held in Little Compton tonight. Mrs. Agnes Mello reported on the National Adjutants' Dinner In Pawtucket.

She also outlined Gold Bon project to obtain Legion Holds Wilson Rites Newport Post. American gion, last night in the Post Home adopted a resolution of sympathy and condolence on the death of Auxiliary Police Capt. George Leg W. Wilson. A copy will be for- bring- warded.the family.

The post commended William Winter, vice commander, for his handling of the Armistice Day parade and ceremonies. Post Cmdr. Joseph J. Mahoney conducted the 'reundt and Mrs. Richard Hart.

Brownie leaders are Mrs Edward M. Dolbashian and Mrs. Benjamin M. Thurston. consideration will probably be of the bridge were increasing.

New York, has marketed the Ifst S30 million unguaranteed londs. The terms are 4W per ent interest to be paid to buy- irs of $20 million worth of londs, which will have first call the revenue, and 5 per cent nterest on $10 million worth of bonds which will have second call. Dwyer said he was satisfied ivilh terms, considering the present bond market. As the authority's full borrowing power of $47,500.000 will be committed, the investment lirm advised that $300,000 still owed to the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. on a 5500,000 loan be paid off.

The final payment was not scheduled until June 1967. The authority has 5300,000 in its treasury. Dwyer said. It Kenne dy will man! voted to retire this debt before the are sold. A- police patrolman Is now on duty there from 4 to 6 p.

m. daily. James F. Canning, exec Newport Destroyers To Aid Gemini Pickup 1 111: I A IlUliL, Two Newport based 6 spacecraft Barnabas Cnurch tVinlf rJinnnrt Iii-J1 in IT MRS. VIVEIROS RITES A service for Mrs.

Francisca P. Viveiros wife of John P. Vivclros of 8 Dexter St. was held today from the Faria Funeral Home. A solemn high mass was celebrated in Jesus Saviour Church by the Rev.

Joseph A. MF.DIEROS Nov. 15, 1965, at Newport Hospital, son lo Mr. and Ms. Manuel Medieros (Sara Hoyle) of .12 Continen.

tal Drive, Middletown. PINHEIRO Nov. 15. al Nswport Hospital a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Roger D. Pin heiro (Maureen E. Prender gast) of 230 Park-Holm. NOV. 13.

IMS, at the Navil Hospital, a son lo Fire Control Technician 2 C. and Mrs. John A. Ridle 265 Prospect Middletown. DIED Cardoza.

pastor. The Rev. Louis I Ws city Novem M. Diogo was deacon and the; Rev. Thomas F.

Wright, sub- deacon. Rev. Patrick Hunt, ers have been named lo join Task Force 140 and take part in recovery operations for NASA's their planned Iwo days In space Porlsmomh was in the they will attempt a rendezvous monlh. The destroyer Lloyd Thomas with Gemini 7. Recovery of Gemini 6 is sched- tuary.

A delegation of Discalcc-d Car- Projects Gemini 6 and 7 next uled December 15. and of Gem- of the TM rd Ori al ini 7 December 17. tended will serve as plane guard for; atcs has If it Is successfully, mark the first time the United lwo man ned the prime recovery ship, the spacecraft in orbit A Ihe same ber 8, 1965, Ellen (Lane) widow ofAndrew J. Durfee in her 82nd year. Residenc 21 Division St.

Services at SI. Joseph 1 JOHNSON-In this city, Novcm ber 7, 1965, Sidney Johnson, in his 38lh year. Residence 48 Warner Street. Father Cardoza read the prayers in St, Columba's Cemetery. Bearers were John C.

White. Marion J. Mates, Thomas S. METERAUD-In Newpori, No-l port Hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard 0. Avey (Rosemaric Ricci) of 28 Gibbs 'Ave. DUNN--Nov. 12, 1965, in Newport Hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas D. Dunn. (Ruth A. Nolan) of 7 Yale St. SKIPP Nov.

10. 1965, at the Naval Hospital, a son to Airman 1. Stephen A. Skipp, USAF, and Mrs. Skipp of 30 Perry St.

DOE --Nov. 11, 1965. at the Naval Hospital, a daughter to Commissaryman 3. C. and Mrs.

Gordon P. Doe of 33 Pelham St. (EENE --Nov. II, 1965, at the Naval Hcspital, a daughler to Lt. (j.

and Mrs. Russell A. Keene of 2 Osborne Court. KENNEDY Nov. 11, 1965, at the Naval Hospital, a son to Radioman 3.

C. and Mrs. David J. Kennedy of 141 Sunset Hill. Fall River.

Mass. POPP Nov. 11, 1965, at the Naval Hospital, a daughter to Lt. and Mrs. Arvel J.

Poop of 41 Shangri-La Lane Middletown. SCHRADER Nov. 11, 1965, at the Naval Hcspital, a daughter to Quartermaster 3. C. and Mrs.

Robert E. Schrader of 487 Spring St. GARFORTH Nov. 14, 1905, at Newport Hospital, a son, John Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs.

Jack P. Garfonh Jr. (Elizabeth A. Silvia) 116 Middle Road. Portsmouth, and grandson to High Sheriff and Mrs.

Joseph G. Silvia of 23 Coddington Wharf, and Mrs. Jack P. Garforth Sr. of 2126 East Main Road, Portsmouth.

HANSON Nov. 13, 1965, at Newpori Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hanson 'Thelma D. Flagg) of 40 vember 9, 1965, David Mich- Nov ael Meteraud, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Meleraud, in! Road. Portsmouth. carrier me it-Luvt-ij onip, i a i dl lilt, a a i i v.

u. Wasp and the destroy- time and the first time a rer.dcz- Luistro, James J. Bartis. Roland Ms 10 year. Residence 210 a.iu mi.

u-aiiiv A Pnrealorv Road. Middletown. The a i a was authorized to execute a contraci with Dil- Police Probe Vandalism njvoiis has been accomplished, station in the Western Atlantic A. Lopes and George Moniz. throughout the combined 14 day mission.

Other ships participating in the. mission are the destroyers Power, Waldron and Meredith, the fleet oiler Aucilla, the mine sweeper Bold, and the fleet tug Palute. Termed by experts thg bold- An 8 year old boy who was undertaking in the space staying home from school with! a cold told police he accidentally' shot out a window at 83 Sims Iprcgram, the combined mission will begin Dec. 4 when Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell in the Gemini 7 space St. yesterday with a sling-shot, craft are launched from Cape MRS.

GRAY FUNERAL A service for Mrs. Elizabeth! He said he was shooting at a pole. Mrs. Barbara Quill of 83 Sims Kennedy' atop a Titan 2 booster. Nine Walter days later, Astronauts Schirra anri Thomas the GoM Bon project lo obtain Abigail Gray of 35 Chadwick 1 hc rd ck a equipment (or the Auxiliary, widow of Pardon G.

Gray jnd er broken. She A Penny Sale will follow theiTlverton, wis held here thisl 11 noticed the youth BO into a December meeting. In the Hambly Funeralinearby house and she called no- were requested to gifts.iHome. The Rev. L.

Edgar StoneJiJ The poisibillty of holding a joint pastor of the United Baptist party with the posibuieh. officiated. Stafford will be launched In the was discussed. Plans will made by a committee lo nimed by the president. The unit will collect coupons (Or the benefit of the Department Rehabilitation fund.

be i Burial was In Hillside Ceme- "itery In Tiverton. Betren were Michael Simmons, Stephen Simmons, Larry Gray. Allan Gray, Robert Griy, Donild Gray and Piul BoJrdmaa. Road, Portsmouth, East Main a Newport Oil Co. truck driver, told police a window in the truck he was; driving on Harrison Avenue was Mrs.

Hiutoii, Was Teacher Mrs. Daisy Stenhouse Hinton of Baltimore. a sister ol Mrs. Robert Mjller of Newpori and Mrs. Rowland T.

Peckham of Middletown Sunday Lightning Smashes Poles; Storm Brings Little Rain utility poles en Turnpike A Ports- moulh, near an underpass on the Portsmouth Express way were shattered by lightning this morning around 7 o'clock. -A br i electric storm passed over the area accompanied by a downpour. One of the poles hit was split down the middle, the Second had its top blown off and the third was badly damaged, utility officials reported. When struck, the eleclric. circuits broke for a second, lights going out on the Island momentarily, Ihe circuits immediately i i up again.

Crews were replacing (he poles this mcrning. Although rain was heavy last night and early this morning, the water department rain gauge at Ellery Road registered only .18 of an inch rainfall. Newport police reported last night that, due to the rain, the backfill at Ihe water main excavation across Broadway at i Road sank about 12 inches. Purgatory Road, Middletown. RAPICAULT--Lucien 79 yrs, old of Palm Beach and New Yark, passed away November 6, 1965 in Palm Beach, Fla.

Rhode Island, November 10, 1965. Joseph A. Murphy, formerly of 26 Tilley Avenue. Funeral from the Murphy; GRAY, in this city, November; 14. 1955, Elizabeth Abigail, (Grinnell) widow of G.

Gray in her DOth year. dence 35 Chadwick Street. VIVEIROS In Newport November 12, 1965, Francisca P. Viveiros, wife of John P. Vi- veiroj, in her 70th year.

Residence 8 Dexter Street. HAYWARD In this city, November 15, 1955, Miss Mary Grant Hayward. Residence 91 Rhode Island Avenue. Funer al Private. Newport Area Leaders Attend Girl Scout Council ibroken Monday.

He said he bought a pellet broke the window. Joseph Lemare of the police" eachcr in Middletown, scrv- meler division reported parkingjing both at Wilherbce and Oil- 11 on Spring and Bull Streets were tampered with yes Delegates from the" Newportjtte chairman, reported on new. Girl Seoul District sttcnded the'ly-ippointed diltfict historians. fall council meeting of the Girl Senior Seoutt ind delegates Scouls of Rhode Tslind lasl.from Rhode Island who attend night North Kfnjstown High td the senior Roundup in July School. discussed Its program i Mrs.

James B. French Jr. oflihowed a Houndup film "Llgh Portsmouth, council president, on the Mountain." Tho dele conducted the meeting. She re- gdlei from 46 neigh- viewed and distributed the IMS borhoodi shared a diseusnon Baltimore after a short Illness. Mrs.

Hinton was at one time phant Schools. terday. One meter was missing. Irtm Bull Street. i loaves Besides her sisters hero, she three daughters, Mrs Mrs.

Victte Wed iBill Baumgartcn and Miss Vir! 2 nia Hinton of Baltimore and To Mr. TetrcauH The funeral took place tods in Baltimore. Mrs. Helen Dietlc of 5 Sim- LANCLEY RITES St. and Ernest Tctreault annual report and oullincd plans ethical responsibilities of 'Girl projected for the 1966 nitlonil Scout leaden, council meeting next fill in troit.

Mrs. Edwird C. KoriencsVI, Newport Ave. were-mar ried on Nov II in St. Auguslln's Church In Millvllle.

Mass. At- Mrs. Ernest M. Briggs of ler.danls were Mrs. Violi Bru- PorUmouth, council presi- nel, the bride's sister, and Ben dent, conducted thi closin! Wasalcsky.

service for Raymond R. of SB Pond a retired candymakcr, was held 'hisi afternoon at the Ilambh- Fun- cral Home. The Rev. William reelor it the Church if Diltrlct chairman, emony. Mrs.

Joseph A. Olivcirji After a reception at the Mill- the Redeemer In Providence, ot- poke en the role of council dele-of PorUmouth wai an usher atvllle home of Ihe hride't bro-ficlaled. gitet and urged to the meeting. Iher, the couple left (or a trip Burial was in St. Mary's t( i mending through New England.

TheyjChurchyard In Porlsmoi-h consider matters to decided at annul! meeting were Allen J. Witnt of PorU Mri. Mn. Evin Thomai Hultm.wlH live in Putnam, Conn. TheiBearers Humchreyi, Mri, trite his been sales clerlt Jamei Stone, George Smith, rt OT 171 BIl A mouth, public reUtiow commit.

O'Neill, 4 wv. i I I I Thomti LeU and Mn John the Cherry and Webb store here- Howard I H. Hirold Tetreault Is a barber. Iwethcrill and Emory Paiv; I'A'V, tew EAGER riKAVKRS INSTALL -Taking part in the installation cf Ihe Eager Beavc.s 4-H Club last at the Newport Community Center were, from left, Christine Loftus, health officer; William G. Barber, Newport County 4-H Club Pauline Butler, treasurer; Theresa James, president; Cheryl Lee, secretary; sod CliudU Horn, reporter.

(Diily News Photo) 1 12, 1S65, at Newport Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mri Arthur J. Myers (Rhonda M. Saulino) of 73 Memorial Blvd. Newport Hospital, a son to Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Sisson (Jacquclyn Sanford) of 20 Selena Lane, Portsmouth. Naval Hospital a son to Airman 1. Stephen A. Skipp.

USAF, and Mrs. Skipp cf 30 Perry grandson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Skipp of 30 Perry and great grandson lo Herbert J.

A. Skipp of Edna Villa Nursing Home. Nov. 11, 1965. at Englewoqd.

N. Hospital, a daughler to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tolderlund (Sandra Humes) of Cresklll, N. and to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Humes of 1561 West Main Road, MM- dletown, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Toirierlund of 4 Haskell Newport. VIRGADAMO Nov.

2, 1965, In Warwick, a daughter, Sarah Jane, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Virgadamo of 132 Elmgrove Providence, (zrandriaushter to Mr. and Mrs.

Walt-r V. of Seekonk, and Louis P. Vilgadamo oT 52 Bliss Road and '(troai "randdauehtor to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Virgadama of 52 Bliss Road, Newport.

ELSTOX Nov. 10, 1955. at Waipahu. a daughter. Stephanie Lynn to En and Mrs.

William T. Fl'toH (Leslie Phillips) ot jtranddiughter of Mr. Mrs, Harold E. Riley 37 Prescott Hall Road, Newport, Mrs. Alyce J.

Elston of Kansas City. and great granddaughter 10 Leone S'eier ot 55 William Newport. LUDINGTON Nov. 15. 1965, In Philadelphia, a son.

Nicholas Sa'ms 111, lo Mr. and Mrf. Nicholas S. Ludington Jr. (Ca-sand's Van Alenl of Charleston.

and Gladwync. grandson to Mr. and William L. Van A of ami Mr and of OUdwynr and -i grandi'it lo MfJ. Lovi of Newport and Mrs.

A. AtwaUr Kent of Gladwjte..

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