. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Tom. Mr. J. Kirkpatrick, formerly mastermechanic at Newark, was presented witha beautiful diamond ring by the employesof Newark shops, during his visit here re-cently. We wish him success in his newposition. Blacksmith Oscar Newhausen and hiswife and child are visiting his parents inDenmark. This is his first trip home inten years, and it is needless to say he willenjoy it. Machinists Clarence A. Tyrer, HarryF. Bowman and machinist Taft, attended the automobileraces at the Indianapolis Speedway Dec-oration day. All report an enjoyable


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Tom. Mr. J. Kirkpatrick, formerly mastermechanic at Newark, was presented witha beautiful diamond ring by the employesof Newark shops, during his visit here re-cently. We wish him success in his newposition. Blacksmith Oscar Newhausen and hiswife and child are visiting his parents inDenmark. This is his first trip home inten years, and it is needless to say he willenjoy it. Machinists Clarence A. Tyrer, HarryF. Bowman and machinist Taft, attended the automobileraces at the Indianapolis Speedway Dec-oration day. All report an enjoyabletime. Machinist W. B. Phelan of the erect-ing shop was married recently in Dan- 64 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE ville, 111. He will receive a royal wel-come from his friends when he returns. Roy duller, son of J. H. Fuller, fore-man of brass foundry, has accepted aposition as stenographer in master me-chanics office. D. A. T. Westall, R. H. Drop, pit fore-man, made a short visit with friends inBaltimore, Md., Decoration LAFAYETTE J. MURPHY Lafayette J. Murphy, engineer, New-ark Division, retired on pension June 24th,was born July 4th, 1842, and entered theservice as brakeman November 1, to fireman February 1, 1868,and made engineer May 1, 1870. June15, 1886, he was appointed supervisor ofengines in which capacity he served faith-fully until January 1, 1891, when he re-sumed duty as engineer because of reduc-tion in force. Mr. Murphys home is inMansfield, Ohio. C. J. Pieri, Wm. Milbaugh and JohnPrice, delegates to the Relief Depart-ment convention held in Pittsburgh June25th, 26th and 27th, report a very busysession. Conductor Wicker had the misfortunethe night of June 25th to get in betweenthem where they were too close. SafetyFirst. We had the pleasure of having theGeneral Safety Committee with us all day June 27th. Their remarks weremore than educational and they come often and stay longer. MT. VERNON, OHIO The Company recently


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