. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . IN GENERAL FOREMANS OFFICE AT SOUTH CHICAGO. LEFT TO RIGHT: MISSES FLORENCECAMERON, ANN SKILLING AND MARIE KRAEGER Clain, who has been in the Motive Power De- where they spent two weeks vacation withpartment for fifty years and every one knows relatives and friends. Report comes to GarrettJimmie. The photograph reproduced on pajre 67 showsBernard (Bubby) Johnson, the bright son ofcaptain of police T. Johnson, stationed at Wil-lard, Ohio. Bubby is shown on guard, de-fending his war garden against any Huns whomight stray into Willard. As indicated byhis
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . IN GENERAL FOREMANS OFFICE AT SOUTH CHICAGO. LEFT TO RIGHT: MISSES FLORENCECAMERON, ANN SKILLING AND MARIE KRAEGER Clain, who has been in the Motive Power De- where they spent two weeks vacation withpartment for fifty years and every one knows relatives and friends. Report comes to GarrettJimmie. The photograph reproduced on pajre 67 showsBernard (Bubby) Johnson, the bright son ofcaptain of police T. Johnson, stationed at Wil-lard, Ohio. Bubby is shown on guard, de-fending his war garden against any Huns whomight stray into Willard. As indicated byhis attire, Bubby has a leaning towards thenaval service. At p. m., Tuesday, July 2, R. N. Miller,Chicago Division passenger conductor, diedat his home, 504 South Randolph Street,Garrett, Ind. Mr. Miller had enjoyed the bestof health until his brief, but fatal illness. Hehad made an automobile trip to Huntertown,Ind., Monday evening, returning at p. m.,feeling as good as usual. At three oclock Tues-day morning he aroused Mrs. Mill
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