. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Bnigli Brnthers of the Baltimore .ind Ohio George, William and Harold Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, igzi 59. Betty Mae Guleff a furloughed brakeman, and clerk to train-master, Massillon; and Harold, a brakeman,working out of Massillon. All three havebeen promoted to conductors. Here is Betty Mae, 4 months old daugh-ter of Car Inspector Nick Guleff. Thisis Nicks only child. She must be look-ing for her daddy to come home fromwork. G. H. McCoy, ticket clerk and operatorat Massillon, recently had to get anotherpair of eyes,the kind with black rim


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Bnigli Brnthers of the Baltimore .ind Ohio George, William and Harold Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, igzi 59. Betty Mae Guleff a furloughed brakeman, and clerk to train-master, Massillon; and Harold, a brakeman,working out of Massillon. All three havebeen promoted to conductors. Here is Betty Mae, 4 months old daugh-ter of Car Inspector Nick Guleff. Thisis Nicks only child. She must be look-ing for her daddy to come home fromwork. G. H. McCoy, ticket clerk and operatorat Massillon, recently had to get anotherpair of eyes,the kind with black are becoming to you, George. Isuppose all of us will come to that, when weget up in years. Brakeman G. H. Brugh and Fireman Wallace enjoyed a trip to Detroit, Mich.,to see the Massillon football team play theDetroit Heralds team. Dover C. E. Br>ant, brakeman, has been con-templating a trip out West. You want towatch out, Slim, the Indians will get you. Conductor W. F. Staplcton should beable to give a good description of was there long enough to learn a goodbit about that country. Brakeman D. C. Bilby was unfortunateenough to le


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