Personal Mention Miss Margaret Preston, of Crawford avenue, has concluded a brief visit in Pittsburgh. Dr. G. S. Bennett, pastor of the First Christian church is visiting in Ravenna, O., today. Miss Mildred Burelson, of Blaine street, has returned home from a brief visit to Pittsburgh. J. Pincus, of Philadelphia, spent Thursday as a guest of Frank C. Summers, Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Wyatt R. Campbell, of East North street, spent today in Pulaski with her mother, Mrs. M. I. Buchanan. Friends in this city where she formerly resided, will regret to learn that Mrs. Harry Sergeant is ill again at her home in Colona, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson formerly of North Mill street, left last night for Florida where they will take up permanent residence. Mrs. G. M. Buchanan, of 240 1/2 East Washington street, left this morning to spend two weeks with relatives in Washington, D. C. Anthony Ostrosky, Butler avenue, left this week for Cleveland, where he accepted a responsible position with the Winton company. Mrs. A. Cioffi, of South Mercer street, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is able to be up and around a little every day. J. W. Cappeau and Charles Painter, Pittsburgh, partners in the firm of Kay, Richards, & Co., visited the local branch of the organization today. Mrs. Joe McCann, of Sheridan avenue, who has been seriously ill in the Jameson Memorial hospital, has recoved sufficiently to return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nessle left New Castle this morning for Florida where they are planning on taking up residence. They formerly resided on Spruce street. Miss Kathryn Rocks, of Cleveland, O., formerly of this city, returned home yesterday after several days as the house guest of Mrs. Richard Wimberly, Castle Hills. Frank L. Orth, principal of Senior high school, is in Harrisburg attending the principal's section meeting of the State Secondary School conference. He will return to New Castle Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Fogle and son, Leslie, of New York City are visiting Mr. Fogle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Nothdurft of Centennial street. Mr. Fogle is a theatrical director and expects to open a new show within the next few weeks. Kenneth Parshall of 445 Court street, who is confined to the Jameson Memorial hospital for several weeks, recovering from a serious operation, continues to show steady progress. His many friends will be interested in learning of his improved condition.