. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . bride for publication in theMagazine, but were unsuccessful. We canassure our readers that Mr. Mendells choice isvery good, however. Congratulations, goodluck, best wishes, etc., to you John. Looks like an epidemic struck the road fore-man of engines office at Chillicothe. First,former clerk Miss Eva Williams decided towed, as previously announced; second, as abovestated, Mr, Mendell got himself a wife, andlast, but not least, road foreman Graf, not tobe outdone, and having been married for thelast eighteen years, bought a new Libertyautomobile, and is


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . bride for publication in theMagazine, but were unsuccessful. We canassure our readers that Mr. Mendells choice isvery good, however. Congratulations, goodluck, best wishes, etc., to you John. Looks like an epidemic struck the road fore-man of engines office at Chillicothe. First,former clerk Miss Eva Williams decided towed, as previously announced; second, as abovestated, Mr, Mendell got himself a wife, andlast, but not least, road foreman Graf, not tobe outdone, and having been married for thelast eighteen years, bought a new Libertyautomobile, and is busy learr^ing how to run the first Simday after purchasing it, Billinvited trainmaster Mallen for a ride tochurch (?), but Dick valued his life toohighly and refused the invitation until a laterdate. Indiana Division Correspondent, H. S. Adams, Chief Clerk toSuperintendent, Seymour, Ind. The accompanying picture is of the three sonsof passenger brakemanW. J. Leeds, their names,from right to left, being, Wilbur, W^illiam Wilbur Williflm and Carl Leeds, THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 103 We continued to lead the procession at theclose of the campaign. Our total subscrip-tions were $244,850, and while less in amountthan Toledo and Chicago Divisions, from thestandpoint of emplo3es subscribing, we percent., against Toledos per cent.,and Chicagos per cent. M. J. dut}^ aftermonths. Jr., boilermaker, has returnedserving his country eighteen George Marning, boilermaker helper, is backafter two years service. He was shot throughthe left lung while in action. Lew Anderson, fireman, is again with usafter eighteen months in France. He waswounded on the right side of his face by machinegLin bullet. It left an ugly scar but does notinjure his good looks. It is beginning to look as if general foremanHoran is going to lose his stenographer as thereis a young man from Washington who has wornout two card passes this year making hiscalls. H


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