. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ll! Connellsville Division Correspondents, C. E. andE. E. Shank James W. Cray, Uniontown, a veteranengineer was off duty March 5 fr)r the secondtime in 45 years. He attended court inUniontown. This is certainly a fine recordand Mr. Gray deserves much credit. We are sorry to report the death ofCharles Robert Penrod, two months andone day old infant son of Conductor andMrs. G. W. Penrod of South Ninth St.,Greenwood, on March 2. Funeral serviceswere held on March 3 at the home, theburial taking place in Hill Grove Cemetery. On March 3 Miss Mary


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ll! Connellsville Division Correspondents, C. E. andE. E. Shank James W. Cray, Uniontown, a veteranengineer was off duty March 5 fr)r the secondtime in 45 years. He attended court inUniontown. This is certainly a fine recordand Mr. Gray deserves much credit. We are sorry to report the death ofCharles Robert Penrod, two months andone day old infant son of Conductor andMrs. G. W. Penrod of South Ninth St.,Greenwood, on March 2. Funeral serviceswere held on March 3 at the home, theburial taking place in Hill Grove Cemetery. On March 3 Miss Mary Sabina HofTman,youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. , and G. Carr Sheets, son o{ Con-ductor and Mrs. vS. KL Sheets, were marriedin the parsonage of the South MinisterPresbyterian Church, Cumberland, Md.,by the ])astor. Rev. James is the congenial clerk in the ChiefDispatchers Office. Congratulations! Weho])c that Carr will continue to wear thesmiling countenance that he has been dis-playing since the liai)py Mrs. A. L. Van Norman, Operator,Sturgisson, W. Va. Engineer S. 13esmone, who has beenundergoing treatment in Mercy Hosi^ital,Pittsburgh for nearly a month, returned tohis home at Cionnellsville on February 26much improved in health. Wc wish continued health. Miss Arabelle Morrison, Uniontown,Pa., and J. R. Totten, the latter a yardmaster at Smilhticld, were marricti onFebruary 14. Wc wish the newly marriedcouple many ha])py days. Our friend Elmer McClelland says no moresoft bread and toast for him. He is sportinga new set of molars now. Mrs. J. J. Smith, wife of our night chiefdispatcher at Connellsville, who imderwentan eye operation at the Peter Bent BrighamMemorial Hos|)ita] in Boston, Mass.,rccentjy, is getting along very well. Theeye sight is returning rapidly and everycondition is fa\orable. We sincerely trustthat Mrs. Smiths improvement may berapid and iicrmanent. We are grieved to report the death ofthe little infant son of


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