. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . esteem. It was diffi-cult for him to get through his little speech,a good omen on an occasion of this kind. Weall wish him success in his new position. was succeeded by J. A. DriscoU as nightforeman at Storrs, and the boys were all gladto see him land the position. We present herewith a picture of the lateHenry Fimk and his life-long friend, H. Shifflet,at present employed as a switchman in theHamilton yard, having been in the service ofthis Company since 1896. This photo wastaken at Put-in-Bay while these employes wereon their vacation last su


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . esteem. It was diffi-cult for him to get through his little speech,a good omen on an occasion of this kind. Weall wish him success in his new position. was succeeded by J. A. DriscoU as nightforeman at Storrs, and the boys were all gladto see him land the position. We present herewith a picture of the lateHenry Fimk and his life-long friend, H. Shifflet,at present employed as a switchman in theHamilton yard, having been in the service ofthis Company since 1896. This photo wastaken at Put-in-Bay while these employes wereon their vacation last summer. Mr. Funk entered the service of the C. H. &D. at Hamilton, Ohio, as night watchman inMarch, 1881. He also served as a trackmanuntil 1886, when he again became night watch-man at Hamilton, which position he held untilJune 2, 1900, when he was promoted to depotpoliceman at the Cincinnati Passenger was later made a train caller and continuedas such until his death on January 29, 1919,after an illness of only seven H. Shifflet. left, and his late friend, Henry Funk THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE New Castle Division CorrespondentsC. Harris, Assistant Chief Clerk to Superin-tendent, New Castle, Adams, Telegraph OperatorC. Bedell, Telegraph Operator As a result of changes on the Pittsburgh Di-vision, C. P. Angell has resumed his positionof trainmaster on east end of our division, inplace of J. O. Huston, transferred to Paines-ville as general yardmaster. Mr. Angell needsno introduction to us as he was for manj yearstrainmaster on our division, prior to his trans-fer to the Pittsburgh Division. Division operator C. O. Bro\sTi is at presentconfined to his home on account of illness, andis hardly expected to be able to resume dutyfor several weeks. Assistant trainmaster F. W. Green broke theice in the staff officers vacation season—and,judging from his looks after his return, he musthave thoroughly enjoyed himself. While alittle early in the year


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