Mill-aughPointsa'liriif** I I Idri#•an IOriviWnitBumliit atCY*r*ei y iu *Ed ('arm*h in in Pittsburg on btiH* urun ness today,Telday's Mrs. Hay Coffman is ill at her home lirely *n Glenn Irwin. Tlfhat Charles Holbrook, north Grant ave- tl,t meet- nue, is ill of lagrlppe. j•ough Miss Ruth Yudlemau of Quelt; n {0 j•vie-* • in lt;! u i Henning a house party at Ta 14,7'wiry rent urn. werlt;Mendol Sparks, of Ta rent urn. attend ed the Kittanning-Foid City game. pineMrs. John Longbon of Valley ICty, O.' * U1 ®li visiting Miss Ruth Dwyer of theCoin First Baptist parsonage. Mrs. Longbonresl- i a graduate of Oberlin ( ocservatorjSchorth- of Music and is * violinist of ability Ahorn and w 11 play at both servicer at the ersebec First Baj.Hst church tomorrow. forsaid | Mrs. F, W. Courson and sister andMrs. William Kennedy, of Templeton, jwere Kittannfng shoppers Saturday.bullMrs. Charles McDermott, of Furnace farn Run, underwent a successful opera- do *utler tlon at the Kmanning General hos- com emo* pita I on Thursday morning. ceptring* Mrs. Donald Gould, who underwent ar* ue a an operation for tonsils in the Kittan\rni- ning hospital Monday, is getting along(nicely. j