. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . callers, Mr. Broughtonwished them a Merry Christmas and a HappyNew Year. It was an innovation enjoyedprobably more than the superintendent realized. W. H. Beachy has again resumed his dutiesas yard clerk at Somerset, after a leave ofabsence for one year. We are all glad to seeyou back on the job, Wib. Miss H. C. England, stenographer to generalforeman at Somerset, has returned to her dutiesafter spending a ten days vacation visitingfriends and relatives at Bedford, Baltimore,Cumberland and Meyersdale. The many friends of fireman C. F. May, ofRockwood,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . callers, Mr. Broughtonwished them a Merry Christmas and a HappyNew Year. It was an innovation enjoyedprobably more than the superintendent realized. W. H. Beachy has again resumed his dutiesas yard clerk at Somerset, after a leave ofabsence for one year. We are all glad to seeyou back on the job, Wib. Miss H. C. England, stenographer to generalforeman at Somerset, has returned to her dutiesafter spending a ten days vacation visitingfriends and relatives at Bedford, Baltimore,Cumberland and Meyersdale. The many friends of fireman C. F. May, ofRockwood, Pa., will be pleased to hear of hismarriage to Miss Ruth Critchfield, also ofRockwTood, on December 24, 1917. To bothwe extend our heartiest congratulations. We sincerely regret to hear of M. E. Martz,general foreman of Somerset, being off the jobaccount of a severe attack of R. King, of Connellsville, is acting foremanin Mr. Martzs stead. Brakeman J. H. Reiber was off duty forseveral days owing to an attack of La CARL JOHNSON AND EDWARD GRAIN THE BALTIMORE AND^OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 07


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