. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of it for the next issue. Homer Haines and Howard Adams, tie-men, are other employes buying homesrecently. Homer purchased one at Spring-field, W. Va , while Howard bought a nicefarm about three miles south of GreenSpring. General Foreman E. M. Stottlemyer willno doubt be occupying his new home,another addition to the steady growth of thevillage, when these items appear. We hopeto get a picture of Eds home, too, if wecan borrow a camera. Tie Foreman G. C. Conley is confined tohis home with neuritis at this writing. Wehope he will be with us before this


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of it for the next issue. Homer Haines and Howard Adams, tie-men, are other employes buying homesrecently. Homer purchased one at Spring-field, W. Va , while Howard bought a nicefarm about three miles south of GreenSpring. General Foreman E. M. Stottlemyer willno doubt be occupying his new home,another addition to the steady growth of thevillage, when these items appear. We hopeto get a picture of Eds home, too, if wecan borrow a camera. Tie Foreman G. C. Conley is confined tohis home with neuritis at this writing. Wehope he will be with us before this is pub-lished, as we miss him daily. Introducing our bear hunters: , Corbin and Groves. Oh yes, theygot one! We are glad to be able to report that wemade the goal, reported previously, set forus by Superintendent of Timber Preser-vation for 1921, with a slight margin tospare. A thought for 1922: Keep your eye on the big problems, butdont overlook the details. Be thorough ineverything you undertake, and above all,be Martinsburg ShopsCorrespondent, W. L. Stephens Clinton P. Wilson, a young Baltimore andOhio employe, and Miss Bessie LillianGriffith were married at the United Brethrenparsonage. A wedding supper was servedat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John , parents of the groom. Carl Edison Baker, machinist apprentice,Martinsburg Shops, and Miss Jeanette Hullof Belington, W. Va., were recently marriedin this city. Baker has naturally receiveda vast amount of advice, ar^^ a lot of good-natured joshing from th^boys about theplant. Martin L. Brown, a retired Veteran, withhis two daughters, is making an extendedvisit to his brother Henry, in wish him a pleasant trip. The Grim Reaper has again invaded theranks of the Baltimore and Ohio time he claimed Brother John WilliamDavis, aged 78. The deceased had been aninvalid for about 14 months; a stroke ofparalysis was the cause of his death. Be-sides being a Veteran in the service of th


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