. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . o lose the following effi-cient employes at this station because offurlough: Machinists John Vansandt andPaulElhs, Boilermaker T. H. Bell, MachinistHelper Clyde vSheetz and Engine WiperVic Lucas. We hope to have themback with us in the near future. C. O. Shay, machinist helper, is reportedon the sick list. Connellsville Division Correspondents, Charles E. Reynoldsand E.\RL On February 3, the stork visited the homeof Yard Conductor and Mrs. Harry Sivits,South Connellsville, Pa., and left an eightpound baby girl. Congratulations! General Night Yard


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . o lose the following effi-cient employes at this station because offurlough: Machinists John Vansandt andPaulElhs, Boilermaker T. H. Bell, MachinistHelper Clyde vSheetz and Engine WiperVic Lucas. We hope to have themback with us in the near future. C. O. Shay, machinist helper, is reportedon the sick list. Connellsville Division Correspondents, Charles E. Reynoldsand E.\RL On February 3, the stork visited the homeof Yard Conductor and Mrs. Harry Sivits,South Connellsville, Pa., and left an eightpound baby girl. Congratulations! General Night Yard Master and R. Porter, Connellsville, are receivingcongratulations upon the birth of theirfirst daughter, January 14; the otherchild is a boy. The babe has been namedThelma Mae, for her mother. One of our photographs is of J. S. FUck-inger—better known as Jake, and hislittle grand-daughter, four months old. is local freight conductor, mainline, Connellsville Division, and has been inthe service about twenty ON THE CONNELLSVILLE DIVISIONAbove: Messrs. P. C. Dix, M. E. Akers and C. L. Senheiser. Below, left; Local Conductor J. and his grandaughter. Center: Herbert Shank, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shank,the former a brother of Assistant Chief Clerk Earl Shank and latter sister of Loretta Rattler, FileClerk. Right: Miss Alice K. Kramer On January -^o, members of the Connells-\ ille Division Staff gathered at the PleasantValley Country Club at a seven oclockturkey dinner in honor of Train MasterMatthew L. McElheny, who on FebruaryI took up his duties as superintendent ofterminals. New York. There were 32 guests present, includingR. W. Brown, superintendent, CumberlandDivision, and the following from Pittsburgh—F. P. Pfahler, district master mechanic,T. E. Drake, station master and C. , night terminal train master, also Robey, assistant road foreman ofengines, Pittsburgh Division. Superintendent Martin was


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