. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . os. 1009-1010. Directions for making, 10 cents. * Directions for making, price, 10 cents. Pictorial Review patterns on sale by localagents. News of the Veterans Association Oflficers for the ensuing year will be electedby the Baltimore Division Veteran EmployesAssociation at its annual meeting, to be heldJanuary 6, 1919, at the Junior Order Hall, Bal-timore, and all members have been urged to bepresent by Secretary Shaw. At the last meet-ing a list of nominations was submitted andindications are that there will be lively con-tests for seve
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . os. 1009-1010. Directions for making, 10 cents. * Directions for making, price, 10 cents. Pictorial Review patterns on sale by localagents. News of the Veterans Association Oflficers for the ensuing year will be electedby the Baltimore Division Veteran EmployesAssociation at its annual meeting, to be heldJanuary 6, 1919, at the Junior Order Hall, Bal-timore, and all members have been urged to bepresent by Secretary Shaw. At the last meet-ing a list of nominations was submitted andindications are that there will be lively con-tests for several of the offices. C. H. Pennelland J. M. Smith are candidates for the presi-dency and both have strong backing by theirrespective cohorts. Other nominations are asfollows: For vice-president, E. R. Sparks; fortreasurer, C. B. Snapp; lor recording secretary,W. H. Shaw; for financial secretary, W. and W. E. Miles; for sergeant-at-arms,J. P. Stouffer; board of directors, A. Abel, Jr.,J. A. Wall, H. A. Baumont, John Russum, Gil-. GEORGE W. STURMERCANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR bert Bateman, A. H. Baumont, F. Fraft, G. , J. D. Riley, F. H. Schley, J. Dob-son, John Tudor, F. B. Mihior, George W,Sturmer, C. R. Weir, S. La Barrer, J. A. F. Espey and F. H. Whitson. Ten are to beselected for the board. James D. Burch, sixty-nine years old, died athis home on Pennsylvania Avenue, Martinsburg,W. Va., after an illness of about two years. was one of the older class of railroad men,having entered the employ of the Baltimore andOhio in 1869. In 1912 he received an injury inthe performance of his duty from which henever fully recovered, although he continued towork at different occupations until he wasfinally retired. His last occupation was that ofpumper at the pumping station in the yard was a member of the Baltimore and OhioVeterans Association. The Man in Over-Alls R. K. Neff, in Brush and Pail The man that wears the over-alls, Moves our old world
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