. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . New York Terminal Police Force 76 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Harry Stenebach, who has just returned fromservice in France, were married on June a trip to Atlantic City and New Yorkthey left for Detroit, their future home. Theentire office force congratulate Miss Ethel,and wish her much happiness. Our sympathy is extended to our Generalforeman, L. H. Martyne, in the loss of hisbeloved wife. Mrs. Martyne had been sick forquite a while, yet her passing was all toosudden. We feel keenly for Mr. Martyne inhis bereavement. F. H. Ways,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . New York Terminal Police Force 76 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Harry Stenebach, who has just returned fromservice in France, were married on June a trip to Atlantic City and New Yorkthey left for Detroit, their future home. Theentire office force congratulate Miss Ethel,and wish her much happiness. Our sympathy is extended to our Generalforeman, L. H. Martyne, in the loss of hisbeloved wife. Mrs. Martyne had been sick forquite a while, yet her passing was all toosudden. We feel keenly for Mr. Martyne inhis bereavement. F. H. Ways, of the Cashiers Department,is receiving the congratulations of the officeon an addition to his family. The baby girlweighs twelve pounds, and rejoices in thename of Anna Shipley Ways. Another of our returned heroes is WilliamF. Driver, formerly of the Cashiers Depart-ment. He enlisted May 7, 1918, was called toactive service May 16, and after two monthsat Training Station, was transferred to U. S. At the time of the submarine scareoff the Virginia Capes, Mr. Driver saw muchservice. After the armisti


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