. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ShopForeman Ernest Ohle, night yardmaster, is off dutyon account of illness. The night trick is beingably filled by J. W. Williams. Chris Dailey, crane man, is still sufferingfrom an injury received several weeks ago. Itis the hope of all that he may soon be able toresume duty. The Martinsburg Veterans Association arebusy planning their semi-annual outing to beheld in Berkeley Springs on August Springs is an old but famous mountaincity, steeped in lore and reminiscences of theearly days of the republic, and has had thehonor of having for


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ShopForeman Ernest Ohle, night yardmaster, is off dutyon account of illness. The night trick is beingably filled by J. W. Williams. Chris Dailey, crane man, is still sufferingfrom an injury received several weeks ago. Itis the hope of all that he may soon be able toresume duty. The Martinsburg Veterans Association arebusy planning their semi-annual outing to beheld in Berkeley Springs on August Springs is an old but famous mountaincity, steeped in lore and reminiscences of theearly days of the republic, and has had thehonor of having for its citizens some of themost distinguished of our early great Brantner and his association promisea splendid time to all who attend. Invitationshave been extended to the Baltimore andBrunswick associations and to all railroademployes, their wives and friends. William Westrater, a pensioned conduc-tor, died at his home in this city on Aprilll,tl915, after a useful life of nearly seventy-seven years. He was born in Rotterdam,. WILLIAM WESTRATER Holland, and came to this country with hisparents in 1847, the family locating in Zealand,Mich., where he grew up on a farm. On July 14, 1861, he enlisted in Company K,Lincoln New York Cavalry, and re-enlisted onJanuary 1st, 1864, and served until dischargedwith full honors on June 27, 1865. During hiswar career hc^ was captured and taken toLibby prison. After three months he wasexchanged and at once returned to his regi-ment, serving therein until the close of thewar. On November 1, 1865, he married MissCatherine Ringer of this city. Of this unionsix children were born, five boys and one girl,and to the latter was given the great honor andpleasure of being the stay and comfort offather and mother in their declining widow survives. Conductor Westrater entered the employof the Company in the early spring of 1866 asbrakeman. For faithful service he was pro-moted to conductor in 1868, continuing in theservice until Dec


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