. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . terlingand give them a good meal for a dollar atthe next picnic. Ditto everybody. Oh, sighed a certain sister, whatlovely flowers! Id give anything to havethat fern! Madame, said a waiter who was pass-ing by, you may have your choice of theplants at $ each. Oh, indeed? Well, I dont know astheyre so pretty after all. I could givethese folks some pointers about raisingferns. The busiest man was Brother Pascal;the most silent people were the members ofthe Mt. Clare Band. Wed like to hearmore from them. The funniest thing wasbrother Bowers introduction


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . terlingand give them a good meal for a dollar atthe next picnic. Ditto everybody. Oh, sighed a certain sister, whatlovely flowers! Id give anything to havethat fern! Madame, said a waiter who was pass-ing by, you may have your choice of theplants at $ each. Oh, indeed? Well, I dont know astheyre so pretty after all. I could givethese folks some pointers about raisingferns. The busiest man was Brother Pascal;the most silent people were the members ofthe Mt. Clare Band. Wed like to hearmore from them. The funniest thing wasbrother Bowers introduction of Aunt had to be heard to be appreciated. Mostconspicuous for his absence was GrandPresident Sturmer; we learned that he hadan invitation to dinner in Cincinnati onthat day. Then Came the Eats At noon they all gathered together fordinner. At a picnic, you know, folks eatdinner in the middle of the day—realdinner, it is, too. Some were at the bigpavilion, some at the cafeteria, some at thehot dog stand; and many spreafl out on. AMONG THE PICNICKERS AT WILLOW GROVEI. Bro. McMillan and Bro. Bowers arguing as to whether the lace on a certain sisters dress is filet or Irish crochet. 2. Left to right: , wife of Engineer Sterling, Locust Point; W. L. McCaghey, Clerk, Freight Claim Deoartment, and Mrs. McCaghey. 4. Division Opera-tor Hartman having a chat with Passenger Traimiaster C. A. Mewshaw. 5. Left to right: Mrs. Fannie Snyder Mrs. Marion Pascal, Mrs. JohnRiley. 6. Mrs. Charles W. Lewis, President, Charles W. Galloway Auxiliary, Baltimore 42 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, September, igsj


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