. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t all this noiseis about, and bring me my spei tacleslHurry I Mrs. Bunny (taking off her apron andhurrying to their knot-hole window 1:^Viiy, bless my soul! Its a picnic, of must be, for there come the children. Isee little Dick Connelly and Johnny Chesleyand Johnny Walker! Oh, just look at thepeople! Bunny: Johnny Walker! Wh:\l do youmean Johnny Walker? Mrs. Bunny: Of course, thats his theres Mrs. Frank Howard, and , and Dan Moriaritj and the Mis-sus! And l)less my soul, if there isnt big,fat IVIr. Murphy! Just look at them!


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t all this noiseis about, and bring me my spei tacleslHurry I Mrs. Bunny (taking off her apron andhurrying to their knot-hole window 1:^Viiy, bless my soul! Its a picnic, of must be, for there come the children. Isee little Dick Connelly and Johnny Chesleyand Johnny Walker! Oh, just look at thepeople! Bunny: Johnny Walker! Wh:\l do youmean Johnny Walker? Mrs. Bunny: Of course, thats his theres Mrs. Frank Howard, and , and Dan Moriaritj and the Mis-sus! And l)less my soul, if there isnt big,fat IVIr. Murphy! Just look at them! Andtheyve all got dinner baskets. Do yousuppose therell be some bones and thingsfor us after the eats arc over? Oh, I hopeso, for then we can store some away forwinter. A nut diet always gives me heart-burn, but a few chicken bones will vary themenus considerably. Bunny: Old Girl, youd better keepquiet. First thing you know somebody!!be throwing stones at us. Mrs. Bunny: The very idea! Dont j-ouIcnow theyre triends of ours? \Vh\ theres. THERE WERE LOADS OF GOOD EATS AND SOME LEFT OVER I— Jim Dennison, the Missus and their daughter, Grace. 2 —Reserved for the picnic were J. M. and Mrs. Garvey, Veteran aud Ladies Auxiliary vice-presidents, respectively, and Engineer and Mrs. Bunty Little. 3 The thick and the thin of the whole affair- Dave Murphy, the fattest man, shakinghands with Ben Oatman, the thinest. 4—Holding up his prize tie is Richard Connelly. 5 -Louise, Harold and their daddy, B. F. Oatman, Office of MasterMechanic, Newark, O., and Division Correspondent for the Magazine. 6 Silas Higgs, veteran passenger engineer. 7—All lined up for the girls —Peaches, preserves and pickles were among the prizes for the womens races. 9—S. A. Reagan, veteran carpenter foreman, Maintenance of WayDepartment; Jonn Chesley, veteran machinist, Newark Shop. 10—Mrs. H. B. Howard, wife of machinist, and Mrs. F. M. Maburd, wife of supervisor. II— Darby and Joan—a closer up


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