. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Conductor Foy, Gassaway Entering the service in 1914 as brakeman,he soon became a conductor, and has earnedfor himself an enviable record for efficiency,hard work and prompt movement of histrain. The Elk Line Club at Gassaway, whichis made up principally of Baltimore andOhio employes, recently gave its last danceof the season. This club has given a num-ber of card parties and dances during thepast few months and has added much to thegayety of the town. C. E. Shephard, Wheeling, has been ap-pointed general foreman, Gassaway. Weare glad to welcome him to


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Conductor Foy, Gassaway Entering the service in 1914 as brakeman,he soon became a conductor, and has earnedfor himself an enviable record for efficiency,hard work and prompt movement of histrain. The Elk Line Club at Gassaway, whichis made up principally of Baltimore andOhio employes, recently gave its last danceof the season. This club has given a num-ber of card parties and dances during thepast few months and has added much to thegayety of the town. C. E. Shephard, Wheeling, has been ap-pointed general foreman, Gassaway. Weare glad to welcome him to the Charleston The YOU WILL FIND THESE ON THE CHARLESTON DIVISIONbusy day at Orlando; the hustlers are: and R. M. Riffle, and W. H. Mills, clerk. 2. Dispatcher A. C. Mason, the Weston Marble Palace, home of Trainmaster Deegan, Road Foreman Marsh, Captain Rieman, John Workmeister, Charlie Criswell and Doc Fleet-wood. 4. Yard Clerk Bill Hefner, our old pal. 5. Byron, two year old son of Conductor W. W. Bright, challenges any locomotive on the division to arace with his kiddie kar. 6. Well, well, well I Here are Conductor Berry and Attorney Fleisher. 7. Ronald and Donald (sounds !ike poetry, doesnt it?», butwe call em Pug and Don—sons of Dispatcher W. W. Young. They are four and six years, respectively. 8. And bless his heart, heres the Pride of theForce, Lieut. H. H. Huff, from down thar at Weston Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, September, iQ2i 59 Save Coal The Charleston Division held a fuelsaving campaign during the last two weeksof July. Everyone was much intere


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