. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . FORMER CLERKS AT JOHNSTOWN, PA Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to AssHSupH, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman, Superintendent CM. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent G. M. Tipton Agent. MARY LOUISE CRITCHFIELD C. A. Albright Agent E.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . FORMER CLERKS AT JOHNSTOWN, PA Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to AssHSupH, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman, Superintendent CM. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent G. M. Tipton Agent. MARY LOUISE CRITCHFIELD C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor W. J. Drydon Road Brakeman O. E. Newcomer Fireman W. H. Metzgar Supervisor E. C. Lucas Car Foreman A. L. Frtel Shop Foreman H. E. Cochran Secretary Above is photograph of (left to right) VictorCampbell, Arthur S. Griffin, son of agent J. , and A. E. Beuttner, who prior to theirenlistment were employed as clerks in the officeof agent Griffin, Johnstown, Pa. All are enjoy-ing life in the army and promise to give agood account of their righting qualities whenthey are sent over there. Below is a photograph of Mary Louise Crit ch-field, little neice of conductor and Mrs. JohnPyle, of Somerset, Pa. One of the most interesting employes meet-ings of recent months was held in Connellsvilleon the evening of December 4. In point of at-tendance and enthusiasm it surpassed all pre-vious gatherings. General good-feeling was thepredominating feature, not to mention thegoodly allotment of excellent musi


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