. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . n operation for appendicitis but willdo his duty if the doctors pass him. Others ofthe shop force were drawn, but their nameswere so far down on the list that it seems im-probable that they will be called for service inthe first national army of 500,000 men. Chris. Dailey, local shop craneman, has beensent to one of our western divisions to crane a steam shovel. Machinists Harrison and are inconsolable at the loss of their bosomfriend and guide on many pleasure mind, boys, Chris will be back by andby, with weird tales of victories won


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . n operation for appendicitis but willdo his duty if the doctors pass him. Others ofthe shop force were drawn, but their nameswere so far down on the list that it seems im-probable that they will be called for service inthe first national army of 500,000 men. Chris. Dailey, local shop craneman, has beensent to one of our western divisions to crane a steam shovel. Machinists Harrison and are inconsolable at the loss of their bosomfriend and guide on many pleasure mind, boys, Chris will be back by andby, with weird tales of victories won in thetrenches of Indiana. The sympathy of the shop boys is extended toour fellow worker, Charles Hollis, in the deathof his aged mother, Mrs. Eliza Francis Hollis,which occurred on July 9, in her home in thiscity. Mrs. Hollis, who was seventy-five yearsold, was a native of Martinsburg and spent herentire life here. The funeral was held at herlate home on July 11, the Reverend R. officiating. Interment was in GreenHill MISS GRACE BROWN, SHOP CLERK, ANDMISS EVA MAY, M. C. B. CLERKWomen employes at Fairmont


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