. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut thebunk car gang. R. Wiedecker, clerk, Pier 7, is the prouddaddy of a baby boy left by friend stork re-cently. J. M. Garnett, foreman, has been very busyduring the past month with his cranes, loadingfreight for steamers. E. S. Middleton is taking his mid-day meal ata restaurant close to Riverside Car Recordoffice. There must be an attraction some-where. Havent seen much of Buck Steen has been very busy supplying freight forsteamers. Foreman Johnson recently took a muchneeded vacation to visit relatives in Minnesota. While attempting to boa
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut thebunk car gang. R. Wiedecker, clerk, Pier 7, is the prouddaddy of a baby boy left by friend stork re-cently. J. M. Garnett, foreman, has been very busyduring the past month with his cranes, loadingfreight for steamers. E. S. Middleton is taking his mid-day meal ata restaurant close to Riverside Car Recordoffice. There must be an attraction some-where. Havent seen much of Buck Steen has been very busy supplying freight forsteamers. Foreman Johnson recently took a muchneeded vacation to visit relatives in Minnesota. While attempting to board a Roland Park carthe other night H. F. Bruner was knocked intothe str(;et, bruising him about the body andmussing him up generally for the party he wason his way to attend. Agents Office, Camden Station Correspondent, W. H. Bull F. H. Ways, Cashiers Department, whomwe recently congratulated, sent us the accom-panying picture of his baby, Anna Shipley l)aby is not quite four months old andweighs seventeen and one-half [) Wife and daughter of F. H. Ways W. H. Driver, Freight Department, and MissDaisy L. Krauch were married in Philadelphiaon October 15. We congratulate our friend. Miss Gertrude LaBonte and Mr. HarryJeffries were married Thanksgiving Eve. Theentire office force congratulate Mrs. Ger-trude, and wish her much happiness. H. T. Nickels, car service clerk. FreightDepartment, who recently left the service fora trip to Cuba for his health, was compelledto give up his trip and enter the UniversityHospital. We hope for. his speedy recovery,and that he will soon be able to go away iorfurther convalescence. Baltimore Division Correspondent, W. H. Tarr, SuperintendentsOffice, Camden Station Assistant Correspondents H. A. DiETZ Shop Clerk, East Side Shops, Philadelphia C. W. Hamilton Clerk, Freight Office, Wilmington (Joint Philadelphia & Reading and Baltimore & Ohio) V. J. HuEGLE Cash Clerk. Pier 22, Philadelphia E. A. Duffy Clerk to Freight Trainmaster, Cam
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