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Mrs. Millicent Ciccone of 30
Division St. is a patient at
Newport Hospital.
Mrs. Delia Tormey of 30 Mill St. is a patient at Newport Hospital. The Newport County Council of Republican Women will hold a special meeting tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Alexander G. Teitz. 73 Catherine St. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mork of New York City, known as the Wandering Troubadors are guests at Ocean Manor on Chastellux Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Feinberg have returned to their home, 344 Broadway, from Providence, where they were called last week by the death of Dr. Feinberg's father. Morris Feinberg. Duncan McLean, 80, of 16 Clarke St. suffered a fractured shoulder in a fall at home Saturday. He was taken to Newport Hotpital in the fire department rescue truck. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall R. Kramer and daughter, Kathy, have returned to their home in Chicago, ILL,, after a two-weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of 79 Tilden Ave. Nicholas Cousin of 3 Connell Highway returned to his home Saturday after a checkup at the Newport Hospital. Miss Faith Charles of 11 Tew's Court has left for Chicago to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arties Phillips Jr. Rear Adm. Ralph Earle Jr., Naval Base commander who was stationed in Greece before his Newport assignment, will talk on The Cyprus Situation, at the Newport Rotary Club's meeting tomorrow at the Hotel Viking. Mr and Mrs. Robert R. Young had dinner guests last night at "Fairholme," their Ochre Point estate. Mrs. Morris Stokes of New York is visiting her sister, Mrs Mansfield Ferry at "Broadlawns." Weekend dinners at the Newport Country Club were given by Mr. and Mrs. John C. O'Donnell, Cyril B. Judge and Rear Adm. John C. Daniel. BOULDER, Colo. Her feet swollen and her blonde hair hanging in loose wisps, 2-year-old Sandy Barcus was found safe and unharmed yesterday in the mountain wilds she wandered for 21 hours. The youngster was taken to Boulder Community Hospital, where doctors said she suffered mild exposure and minor scratches. Sandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior William Barcus of Superior, Colo., became lost Saturday while her family picnicked in the Rocky Mountain foothills near Nederland, 18 miles west of here They left her asleep in their truck, Scoutmaster Glen Powers, an engineer, and 11 members of Boulder Troop 77 found Sandy beside the swift-flowing Middle Boulder Creek. She was barefoot and dressed only in a red dress and a light jacket. "Sandy kept staying, 'My mommy told me, Powers told reporters, but he said she never explained what her mother had told her. The tot had been the object of a mountain search by nearly 200 men and women.
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