. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ride Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat thefruit thereof. You Ought To If vou have not Stopped That Leak—UOi If you have not yet become a member ofthe Relief Department—UO2. If you do not love your work—UO2. If you do not arrive at the office on time—UO2. If you do not love your wife—UO2 If the janitor does not open up the win-dows and give us fresh air—UO2. If you do not give 100 per cent, of eighthours labor to the Company—UO2. If you are not saving any of your incomefor a rainy day—UO2. If you are not effecting a saving, as faras possible, of mate
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ride Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat thefruit thereof. You Ought To If vou have not Stopped That Leak—UOi If you have not yet become a member ofthe Relief Department—UO2. If you do not love your work—UO2. If you do not arrive at the office on time—UO2. If you do not love your wife—UO2 If the janitor does not open up the win-dows and give us fresh air—UO2. If you do not give 100 per cent, of eighthours labor to the Company—UO2. If you are not saving any of your incomefor a rainy day—UO2. If you are not effecting a saving, as faras possible, of material—UO2. If you do not use daylight instead ofelectricity—UO2. The accompanying picture is that of E. and family. This is one of ourbest disciplined families. This probablyis because Ed is an ex-school teacher. On December 30, the wedding of ClarenceKesling, tonnage clerk and son of Baggage-master Edmond Kesling, and Miss AlyrtleGrawal was solemnized. The bride is agraduate nurse of Miami Valley DAYTON CELEBRiriESAbove: E. O. Vermillion, Accounting Division, and his fine : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kesling 7J
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