. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . vice of the Company for the pastten years, and he certainly will be missed. Miss Jennie Simons, cash clerk, is nowwearing a platinum band ring. The mar-riage of Miss Simons and Sam Lenhart tooklilace January 18 in the Epworth MethodistEpiscopal Church. .\ dinner was given inthe brides home on Thorn St. Mrs. Lenhart will still be withus for several weeks, though we wisli it werenuich longer. W. 1). Reed, Warren, was a welcomevisitor in the Freight Office last week. Viola Walker was a bridesmaid ouJanuary 18 at the wedding of her siste
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . vice of the Company for the pastten years, and he certainly will be missed. Miss Jennie Simons, cash clerk, is nowwearing a platinum band ring. The mar-riage of Miss Simons and Sam Lenhart tooklilace January 18 in the Epworth MethodistEpiscopal Church. .\ dinner was given inthe brides home on Thorn St. Mrs. Lenhart will still be withus for several weeks, though we wisli it werenuich longer. W. 1). Reed, Warren, was a welcomevisitor in the Freight Office last week. Viola Walker was a bridesmaid ouJanuary 18 at the wedding of her sister,Doris, bride of Ernest Gluck. From allappearances Viola will be next. The Ladies .Auxiliary of the Baltimoreand Ohio Veterans held theirfirst meeting in the rooms recently acquiredby them for all future meetings, located inBushnell Hall, Federal St. This meetingwas called for the regular installation ofofficers and instructions to their delegate,Mrs. W. W. Smith, who attended Convention in Ballitnore on Janu iry. Master Donald Williams—See MasiUon Note 26 and 27. The following officers were in-stalled: Mrs. M. Dempsey, president, W. Smith, secretary and Mrs. J. , treasurer. It was decided that attheir next meeting on February 20 theywould entertain the Baltimore and OhioXeterans, with a social. The Ladies areenthusiastic over their organization and arecontinually getting new members. , Massillon, Ohio Correspondent, W. E. Brugh, Brakeman Jesse B. Lewis, Winchester, Va., hassucceeded William E. Brugh as clerk to thetrainmaster at Massillon. Good Luck toyou, Mr. Lewis. It is generally understood that there isa v^aluable reward out for any informationthat can be furnished of the whereaboutsof the prized mustache of L. T. Kegler,agent at Massillon, which was lost recently. There probably will be a law suit betweenthe City of Massillon and a railroademploye, for damage to the paving brickson the Lincoln Highway, opposite thefreight house. One
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