. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . she only looked one way, emitted along sigh and di>)j|?i3pearcd. On his ap-proach to James Street, he found the causeof her anxiety; in fact, IT had the samename as the street. Mrs. Orndorf was recently asked to takea chance on Mikes automol)ile, but statedthat never again would she take a chance,as she took a chance several years ago andwon. But, she replied, smiling verysweetly at Marshall, look what I got. Beans! said Dusty. Dont saybeans to me. I have beins until allof my joints now have ball liearinfTs andhave got Chicken and myself to b
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . she only looked one way, emitted along sigh and di>)j|?i3pearcd. On his ap-proach to James Street, he found the causeof her anxiety; in fact, IT had the samename as the street. Mrs. Orndorf was recently asked to takea chance on Mikes automol)ile, but statedthat never again would she take a chance,as she took a chance several years ago andwon. But, she replied, smiling verysweetly at Marshall, look what I got. Beans! said Dusty. Dont saybeans to me. I have beins until allof my joints now have ball liearinfTs andhave got Chicken and myself to be experttennis players, banging the beans across thetable to other. Even the old roosterat the house sounds like a Tin Lizzie,walking around the poultry- yard frompicking up strays. The Queen City Checker Club, composedof the crack checker players in the Super-intendents and Di\-ision AccountantsOffices at Cumberland, and of Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 6o Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, iq2J. Operator F. N. Reis, Deer Park, Md., and his home, which was purchased through theRehef Department the Maryland District, under the leadershipof Captain J. J. Sell, journeyed to Keyserand engaged in a series of games at thispoint. It was regretted that Abe Kesner,acknowledged checker champion of theSystem, and holder of the Nickel PlatedUmbrella, and Pete Noone, ex-cham-pion, were absent because of pressure ofduties. With the talent brought along,however, their showing was anything butcreditable, and the bunch were luckyenough to have sufficient Piedmonts to lastthem back on Train No. 4. GrannieMessman failed to win a game, and Hottiewas allowed to win the last game to upholdthe reputation of South Cumberland. East and West End employes will recog-nize in the accompanying photographShorty Parish, chief caller at posed for this picture to be runin connection with the remarks concerningthe cleanest Callers Office on the Sys-tem. He
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