. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nt Correspondent, Miss E. T. Murray Our column this month might well betermed A boat Adrift on the Sea of Matri-mony; they all go mad in June. Our firstbig surprise was the marriage of our smiling,talkative, bass-singing Bob Townsend,who, after chirping himself into the object ofhis heart, decided to take unto himself wifeNo. 2, for the remainder of his natural took a quiet little trip to Washing-ton, where the ceremony was performed,the lucky lassie being Miss Gertrude Snyderof Pittsburgh, Pa. Next to fall was Earl Redding, SuspenseDivision,
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nt Correspondent, Miss E. T. Murray Our column this month might well betermed A boat Adrift on the Sea of Matri-mony; they all go mad in June. Our firstbig surprise was the marriage of our smiling,talkative, bass-singing Bob Townsend,who, after chirping himself into the object ofhis heart, decided to take unto himself wifeNo. 2, for the remainder of his natural took a quiet little trip to Washing-ton, where the ceremony was performed,the lucky lassie being Miss Gertrude Snyderof Pittsburgh, Pa. Next to fall was Earl Redding, SuspenseDivision, who was married to Miss MyrtleCresswell on June 5. G. A. MacDonald, Loss and DamageDivision, and Miss Zile were quietly mar-ried at the home of the bride, Baltimore, onJune 21. C. L. Biemiller, Revision Department,and Miss Mary Reth slipped over to Alex-andria, Va., on June 23, where the ceremonywas performed. Last but not least was C. E. Horn, filedivision, and Miss Aimy Kelsay, who weremarried on June 24 at the Brides home Ruth, John and Janice, Freight Claim Department. Aint we got fun? At Ocean City, Md. Our best wishes for life long happiness isextended to each. The office remembered them in the usualway. That the stork pays no heed to the highcost of living is evidenced by the arrival ofa 9K pound baby girl on August 12, at thehome of A. V. Dwyer, Personal Department. The home of F. A. NeviUe of the RevisionDepartment was also visited on August 6by the Old Bird, who left a 7>^ poundboy whose name is James Xolan.
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