. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . al Bank, replied Jack. Did Dave Nash tell you about the fishhe caught on his vacation? He can tellem, all right. He said he caught a fish in alake at Minneapolis that weighed ninepounds, five ounces exactly. Andy Beanasked him how he knew it weighed thatmuch. Dave replied that it was truebecause he had the scales on his back. East Dayton Round-house has been therecipient of several visits from our execu-tives of Baltimore and Cincinnati. It ispleasing to note that they left with the im-pression that East Dayton was all weclaimed for it—a criterion. Div


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . al Bank, replied Jack. Did Dave Nash tell you about the fishhe caught on his vacation? He can tellem, all right. He said he caught a fish in alake at Minneapolis that weighed ninepounds, five ounces exactly. Andy Beanasked him how he knew it weighed thatmuch. Dave replied that it was truebecause he had the scales on his back. East Dayton Round-house has been therecipient of several visits from our execu-tives of Baltimore and Cincinnati. It ispleasing to note that they left with the im-pression that East Dayton was all weclaimed for it—a criterion. Division Accountants Office, Dayton, Ohio Assistant Correspondent, G. M. McBride Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Beringer, on Au«gust 21, an eight pound girl. The DivisionAccounting office is looking forward toanother stenographer about twenty yearsfrom now in the person of Evelyn JeanBeringer. A. Walter Boorom and Miss Mary CecilHancock were united in marriage at thehome of Rev. J. Harmon Dutton at m. on .Xugust 20, after which they left for. Lawrence A. Daley their honeymoon. Walter says they went toChicago and had a wonderful time, but hismemories of Chicago are vague; he remem-bers seeing only two people. Theres many a task that flaunts the many a heart thats wear}— But the man worth while is the man withthe smileIn spite of the things that are dreary. Not withstanding the fact that the cor-respondent has never been pierced withCupids darts, he listens in strict latest thing he has whispered to me isthe approaching marriage of D. F. Harkerand Miss Myrtle Becherer. No doubt Kinzig, timekeeper, receivedquite a lot of towels when he was marriedrecently, as we noticed a towel in his hippocket. (We presume he is using them forhandkerchiefs.) Lives of babies oft remind us, That our lives would be less rough And wed get our hearts desiresIf wed holler loud enough. Miss Winifred Flora and John Hoganhave returned to the office after enjoyingtheir vacation. U


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