. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . et Burns and Mrs. MacDonald allshoot well. Nancy Miller is a clever shot and herposition at the score is fine. Strenuous effort is made to hit thebulls eye in order to make the bell is an established rule that each timethe bell rings the successful one is privi-ledged to dance a jig. Miss Barrick Wins the Cup When announcement was made thatPresident Willard had donated a silvercup to be contested for on February 22,every member of the club had visions ofcapturing the handsome prize. Arrange-ments were made to make the match onelong to be rememb


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . et Burns and Mrs. MacDonald allshoot well. Nancy Miller is a clever shot and herposition at the score is fine. Strenuous effort is made to hit thebulls eye in order to make the bell is an established rule that each timethe bell rings the successful one is privi-ledged to dance a jig. Miss Barrick Wins the Cup When announcement was made thatPresident Willard had donated a silvercup to be contested for on February 22,every member of the club had visions ofcapturing the handsome prize. Arrange-ments were made to make the match onelong to be remembered, and invitationswere extended to a number of prominentmen and women of Cumberland. Aboutseventy-five persons witnessed the con-test. At 2 p. m. Miss Romiser, president ofthe club, addressed the gathering asfollows: The Ladies Rifle Club, DivisionOffices, Cumberland, appreciate the at-tendance of the Ladies Rifle Club ofCumberland and all others who havecome over to witness the contest for thebeautiful cup our president of the Balti-. MISS ROMISER more and Ohio, Mr. Willard, has donatedto commemorate the organization of thefirst rifle club composed exclusively ofWomen employes on the Baltimore andOhio System. The contest will be, in a way, ourinitial effort, and while we will endeavor


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