. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e glad news. Mr. Kearfott wasformerly located at Weston as assistantdivision engineer. Mrs. Kearfott was for-merly Miss Bernice Borneman, of the Officeof General Foreman at Weston. How wewould like to see Old Bill now! Say,Bill, does Jr. have those waving chestnutcolored locks, or is it too soon to tell? Hamden, Ohio The photograph on page 88 is CarInspector E. R. Brown, Hamdert, whodiscovered a broken flange on Baltimore andOhio 173941, in train of No. 90, en routeCincinnati to Parkersburg. Mr. Brownhas been commended for his close obser-vance. Our ot


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e glad news. Mr. Kearfott wasformerly located at Weston as assistantdivision engineer. Mrs. Kearfott was for-merly Miss Bernice Borneman, of the Officeof General Foreman at Weston. How wewould like to see Old Bill now! Say,Bill, does Jr. have those waving chestnutcolored locks, or is it too soon to tell? Hamden, Ohio The photograph on page 88 is CarInspector E. R. Brown, Hamdert, whodiscovered a broken flange on Baltimore andOhio 173941, in train of No. 90, en routeCincinnati to Parkersburg. Mr. Brownhas been commended for his close obser-vance. Our otlier photograph is Donald Richard,the fourteen months old son of Agent W. Western Lines General Offices, Cincinnati Correspondent, T. J. Murphy Reports persist that C. J. Moeves is, orwill be soon, an honest to goodness manwith a wife. To support the contention,it is pointed out that Charley hasstarted smoking a pipe instead of the usualdream-sticks. In this issue is a photograph of CharlotteLauther, comptometer operator in the. •MID THE WEST VIRGINIA HILLS Upper leJt: The three years old son of Agent T. A. Richardson, Richwood,taken at Russells Point, Ohio. Right: Verlin Burl, son of Engineer W. , Gassaway. Lower left: James H. Lang, nephew of Operator Givens, Orlaxido, and his dog. Right: Engineer W. P. Duffield Children of Engineer W. E. General Managers Office. It is a matter ofregret that we could not furnish a photowhich would do justice to Charlotte;however, it is her own fault; she was ask-ed for a photo but said none were inexistence; brother Art to the verdict of all who observe Charlotteoperate the comptometer is that whileprobably there are some just as good, sheis not excelled by any. We are informedthat Charlotte will soon take the fatal stepinto the sea of matrimony; her host offriends know that with such a dispositionas she has, there is nothing in view for herintended but happiness. The best wish


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