. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ningham was of)duty recently. XM^en he returned he passedthe cigars around to all the boys. We under-stand that he has joined the benedicts. After working for Vjie past two years atnight, Old Friend iJaN-^- Lunney is nowrunning the day hump crew and is keepinjrthings running smoothly with his unusualamount of pep. Hats off to Mr. Swan, Coal BillingAgents Office. He went hunting the otherday and secured a nice bag of game—chip-munks and sparrows???. One piece of biggame (a rabbit) was also found in the enclosed cartoon is our conception ofhow t
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ningham was of)duty recently. XM^en he returned he passedthe cigars around to all the boys. We under-stand that he has joined the benedicts. After working for Vjie past two years atnight, Old Friend iJaN-^- Lunney is nowrunning the day hump crew and is keepinjrthings running smoothly with his unusualamount of pep. Hats off to Mr. Swan, Coal BillingAgents Office. He went hunting the otherday and secured a nice bag of game—chip-munks and sparrows???. One piece of biggame (a rabbit) was also found in the enclosed cartoon is our conception ofhow this terrible beast met his end. On November 28 Miss Martha EvelynDickey and J. Holder Nicklin, of Meyers-dale, Pa., were married in Emmanuel Epis-copal Church, Cumberland, Md., Rev. .\m-brose H. Bevan officiating. Their atten-dants were Miss Bessie Dickey, Meyers-dale, and Hugh J. Holzman, Cumberland,Md. The bride was formerly employed in Please mention our magazine when writing advei Users 56 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, iQ2j. Anne Gordon Stevenson, grand-daughter ofSuperintendent George Martin, PittsburghTerminal Division, and great grand-daughterof former Yardmaster John Martin, Bruns-wick. Anne recently celebrated her birthdaywith a delightful party. Her great grand-father,a large number of her relatives and many ofher little friends were there Assistant Train Master Boylands Office atCumberland. To this happy couple weextend our best wishes. On November 26, Miss June Shaffer,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward , and Sydney C. Wolfersberger, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Wolfersberger,of Somerset, were married in the UnitedBrethern Church of Somerset, Rev. J. , pastor, officiating. Mr. Wolfers-berger is employed as machinist at Somer-set. After the ceremony they left on ahoneymoon to New York, Philadelphia andAtlantic City. We all join in extending ourbest wishes. In a previous issue of our M.\gazine itwas stated that Jimmy Marsteller, chiefyard cl
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