. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Freight OflSce t Point Ross, Coughlin, White, Casey, Scruttenand Perkinson. Third row—Prenger, Edel,Leigh Helm, Cashier Gould, Steen, Slackand Hicken. Fourth row—Brower, Abe,Monaghan, Sterlia, Ford, Leimbach, Baker,Randolph, Elliott and Coffin. Baltimore Division Correspondent, W. H. Tarr, Superintendents Office, Camden Station Two bowling teams have been organizedin the Division Accountants Office, Cam-den Station. One team is composed of themarried men, the other of the single meet on Friday evenings at theBaltimore Bowling Alleys, 118 E. Ba


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Freight OflSce t Point Ross, Coughlin, White, Casey, Scruttenand Perkinson. Third row—Prenger, Edel,Leigh Helm, Cashier Gould, Steen, Slackand Hicken. Fourth row—Brower, Abe,Monaghan, Sterlia, Ford, Leimbach, Baker,Randolph, Elliott and Coffin. Baltimore Division Correspondent, W. H. Tarr, Superintendents Office, Camden Station Two bowling teams have been organizedin the Division Accountants Office, Cam-den Station. One team is composed of themarried men, the other of the single meet on Friday evenings at theBaltimore Bowling Alleys, 118 E. Balti-more Street. The line-up for the marriedmen is: W. R. German, A. F. North, W. , Morgan Hinebaugh and FrankHarten. In the single mens team areMartin Bowers, Jr., Albert Smith, Maurice. AquUla Johnson Phipps, Martin Swein, C. B. Roche. German is captain of the Married MensTeam and Albert Smith of the Single F. North is official scorekeeper. Bothteams show pep. Now for the goodscores! Miss Katharine Feeser, Accountants Office, underwent anoperation for appendicitis on December friends trust she will have a rapid re-covery and be back among the office forcesoon. Brunswick Correspondent, R. L. Much, Conductor Happy New Year! Our main street has begun to show moreof a business aspect. Several modem busi-ness houses have been erected and manyimprovements have been made in our townduring the last few months. As a certainmerchant remarked, Brunswick wiU soonlook like Baltimore. Yardmaster Sprigg Hedges is now on dutyat the eastbound yard; Yardmaster BillGatrell, who has been ill for three weeks ofthe grippe, will soon be back on the job. Mrs. C. W. Steadman, wife of ConductorSteadman, is slowly convalescing from aserious operation rec


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