. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t to kill him-self. Xo, sez I, but if its got to be done,them folks up there kin do it. After the ball the Committee passed thefollowing resolution: Be it resolved, that we. Com-mittees and Employes use this meansof extending to Mr. J. M. Scott andMr. C. B. Gorsuch, our most heartfeltthanks and deepest appreciation forthe loyalty and co-operation shown infurnishing special trains for the con-veyance of employes from variouspoints on the Divisions, thereby con-tributing in a large measure towardmaking the Fifth Annual Ball thebanner event of all. A Poin


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t to kill him-self. Xo, sez I, but if its got to be done,them folks up there kin do it. After the ball the Committee passed thefollowing resolution: Be it resolved, that we. Com-mittees and Employes use this meansof extending to Mr. J. M. Scott andMr. C. B. Gorsuch, our most heartfeltthanks and deepest appreciation forthe loyalty and co-operation shown infurnishing special trains for the con-veyance of employes from variouspoints on the Divisions, thereby con-tributing in a large measure towardmaking the Fifth Annual Ball thebanner event of all. A Pointed Question She had the money and he a small wished to get married very badly, butshe was rather undecided. One night asthey sat talking about the future, he havingcoaxed her into a halfway engagement, hesaid: And well be very careful and not runinto debt and have trouble as the Sissonsdid. Well always pay cash—wont we,dear? A suspicious look came into her she put forth the question. Whosecash?—Indianapolis Some of ihose who enjoyed the Wheeling dance en December 29, and a few who did not. Left: Miss Marie Slatterick and a fri;nd at General Mc-Cullochs Monument. Right: L. W. Wetiel, Magazine correspondent and clerk, Superintendents OflSce. Upper: Harold Sigler, Telegraph Office, LewE. Foster, manager Telegraph Office, A. J. Sonnefeld, chief clerk to division engineer. Center: Some of the folks of the Benwood Offices—Front row:Bill Haythcrne, Socks Stocking, John Cusack, Joe Marchani. Back row: Bill Keffer, Cecelia Gillingham, H. L. Chapman, J. O. McBride,H. G. Schafer, A. J. Heinmuller, Victor Haythcrne and Angela June Applegate, Magazine correspondent. Lower picture—Front row: R. R. Nolan, machineshop foreman; J. P. Duffy, general foreman; A. J. Kettlewell, assisant car foreman; W. W. Copenhaver, gang foreman; L. W. Keffer, chief clerk. Backrow: Jake Settle, laborer; J. W. Whalen, boiler foreman; F. A. Baldinger, master mechanic; H. D. Campb


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