. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . YMENTS WRITE FOR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN 211 House Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. one of the beardless youths stalking aroundthat he would like to get him in a game ofball and the jigs up. Lets go. Give erthe gas! Plug, For The Night Is Coming He plugged along From day to day,And soon he drew A raise in pay;And then he plugged Along some more,And got his name Upon the door;But still he plugged, And now we learnHes managing The whole concern. —Pittsburgh Leader. Glenwood Correspondent, Rush Effective May i, C. P. Kalbaugh waspromoted to chief clerk to distric
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . YMENTS WRITE FOR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN 211 House Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. one of the beardless youths stalking aroundthat he would like to get him in a game ofball and the jigs up. Lets go. Give erthe gas! Plug, For The Night Is Coming He plugged along From day to day,And soon he drew A raise in pay;And then he plugged Along some more,And got his name Upon the door;But still he plugged, And now we learnHes managing The whole concern. —Pittsburgh Leader. Glenwood Correspondent, Rush Effective May i, C. P. Kalbaugh waspromoted to chief clerk to district Master■Mechanic G. A. Schmoll, headquarters atGlenwood, vice W. E. Mohler, Kilbaugh has been at Glenwood for thepast three years. He is well known andliked by all. We wish him success in his newposition. M. R. Powell, formerly assistant chiefclerk to the district master mechanic, hasbeen promoted to shop clerk, Glenwood,vice C. P. Kalbaugh. We wish him successin his new field. F. W. Gettle, laborer foreman, Glenwood,. IM READY FOR ALL COMERS—Yours truly, Jackie Hicks has been transferred to Cumberland asmaterial supervisor. Go to it, Fred; wewish you success in your new position. Glenwood Round House Correspondent, Mary A. Breen Sincere sympathy is extended Boiler In-spector C. L. Davis in the loss of his daugh-ter, who was struck by an auto. She diedshortly thereafter; to Engineer D. in the loss of his infant son,Douglas A., and to the familv of EngineerC. U. Reed. Mr. Reed had been in theservice for 31 years and is sadly missed byhis fellow employes. Bob Schauers, that noted gentlemanwho may at any time be seen strolling upand down the deck—I mean the store roomplatform—thought to pull one over on was quietly married on the evening of May2 to Miss Olive Mateer, former clerk in theStorekeepers Office, Glenwood. The manyfriends of both offer hearty congratulations. Arrived: At Gibsonia, Pa., RobertFulton,son of Night General Foreman J.
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