. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . n and told the old man the story other life. He told her that he rememberedher father and mother and that her motlici-was at his own home. Then he gave tllittle girl some money and took her honi_with him. Thej lived happily ever after. Emmas Little Chickens By Elsie Elizabeth GlanzerJessup, Md. LITTLE Emma lived way out in tliecountry. She lived on a large farmwith her parents. Her father raisedchicken.^. One day her father showed her an oldcluck with little peeps. Emma said,Father, may 1 tend to these peeps?Please, Father, dear. V Yes, my daughter, re


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . n and told the old man the story other life. He told her that he rememberedher father and mother and that her motlici-was at his own home. Then he gave tllittle girl some money and took her honi_with him. Thej lived happily ever after. Emmas Little Chickens By Elsie Elizabeth GlanzerJessup, Md. LITTLE Emma lived way out in tliecountry. She lived on a large farmwith her parents. Her father raisedchicken.^. One day her father showed her an oldcluck with little peeps. Emma said,Father, may 1 tend to these peeps?Please, Father, dear. V Yes, my daughter, replied her father,you may, if you can. Emma was so pleased that she ran andtold her mother. I shall water them andfeed them and Vlose them up in their coopat night, she said, and in the morning Ishall give them d.^ar water and see that therats do not get tltfem. So she tended her chickens until theygsew to be hens. When the hens began tolay, her father gave her six of them for-looking after them so nicely. These (Continued on page 64). Z TOWER, KEYSER, W. by Harley H. Kight, Jr., Keyser, W. Va. 32 Ealtimorc and Ohio Magazine, June. ig22 Employes Who Are Taking the Curt out Stewards Warde and Cook service Superior to A ny OtherBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Chicago-Washixgtqn Service October 19, 1921 E. V. Bai gh Superintendent Dining Car DepartmentBaltimore and Ohio RailroadBaltimore, Md. Sir—I desire to compliment you andyour Road on your geneial service. Moreespecially I wish to express my thanks forthe many courtesies extended me by yourstewards, Mr. J. S. Warde and Mr. JohnCook. I traveled over 60,000 miles lac-tyear and over nearly all U. S. railroads,but the service shown me and my clientson the Baltimore and Ohio is superiorto any other. Mr. Warde is an exceptional steward—his meals are splendid and his peisonalinterest a source of delight. Air. Cook is ever ready to accommodateyour travelers. May these men continuewith you to enhance your gi owing reputa- t


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