. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . house, were surprised tonote that Mr. Jones appeared on the pictureof Camden Station Employes of 1883IJUblished in the February number of thisM.\G.\ziNE. Mr. Jones occupied a very con-spicuous place in the third row and seemedto be very highly elated over the occasion. Monongah Division CorrespondentsE. S. Jenkins, Secretary lo Division Engineer, Grafton, W. A. Lyon, Assistant Ticket Agent, Clarksburg, W. Va. Miss Mildred Warden, stenographer tochief clerk. Superintendents office, has beentransferred to the Division Accounting officeas genera


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . house, were surprised tonote that Mr. Jones appeared on the pictureof Camden Station Employes of 1883IJUblished in the February number of thisM.\G.\ziNE. Mr. Jones occupied a very con-spicuous place in the third row and seemedto be very highly elated over the occasion. Monongah Division CorrespondentsE. S. Jenkins, Secretary lo Division Engineer, Grafton, W. A. Lyon, Assistant Ticket Agent, Clarksburg, W. Va. Miss Mildred Warden, stenographer tochief clerk. Superintendents office, has beentransferred to the Division Accounting officeas general clerk. Transportation Bureau. Division Accountant Barnes is contem-plating the building of a new home onMaple Avenue, and if we are to judge fromthe blue prints it is going to be SOME house. Miss Veva Stalnaker, who has been assist-ing Miss Gerkins in the Superintendentsoffice, has resigned because of other ar-rangements. We are not aware of justwhat the arrangements are, but from reportswe believe that the wedding bells will C. W. Caven and his two grandsons, Robertand Charles Miss Marguerite Tucker, assistant shoptime clerk, decided she would rather keeptime for one Wolfe than the Fairmont andClarksburg shopmen, .so she quietly slippedaway to Oakland, Md., the Gretna Green ofWest Va., and had the knot tied. Margaret B. is becoming an expert on theElliott-Fisher. The honors belong to Lee,Margaret, so be careful. Western Lines General OflBces, Cincinnati SpiLLE, Pass Clerk, General Managers H. Henken, Assistant Chief Clerk, Divi-sion Freight Office The Correspondent Gets a BumpOn the morning of May 6 I received, in aC. C. C. & St. L. envelope, a letter, advisingme that there had been formed among thevarious railroads in Cincinnati a RailroadFellowship Club, in which my name hadbeen proposed to represent the Baltimoreand Ohio. A card was enclosed whichwould admit me to a meeting and banquetheld by that club at the Gibson House onthat evening. Accordin


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