. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . -on November 1, 1902, at Glenwood, and servedhis apprenticeship there. Everyone feels con-fident that he will be a success in his newposition. Timekeeper J. W. Mateer is among those onthe sick list. We are all hoping for his completeand speedy recovery. Among the recent arrivals are two boimcingbaby boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Groves ofButier, onMarch9. is employed asbaggagemaster and, ofcourse, we are countingon both boys becomingBaltimore and Ohio em-ployes. Mother and ba-bies are doing nicely. The happy lookingyoungster in the accom-pany


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . -on November 1, 1902, at Glenwood, and servedhis apprenticeship there. Everyone feels con-fident that he will be a success in his newposition. Timekeeper J. W. Mateer is among those onthe sick list. We are all hoping for his completeand speedy recovery. Among the recent arrivals are two boimcingbaby boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Groves ofButier, onMarch9. is employed asbaggagemaster and, ofcourse, we are countingon both boys becomingBaltimore and Ohio em-ployes. Mother and ba-bies are doing nicely. The happy lookingyoungster in the accom-panying picture is ma-chinist R, E. Zeaks Zeak is employedin the shops at Glen-wood and is a memberof the local Safety Com-mittee. Although hehas been with the Com-pany only a short time,he is taking a lively in-terest in the SafetyFirst ■BOBBY, SON OFR. E. ZEAK We wish to express our sympathy to clerkW. J. Fox, who lost his mother recently.


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