. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , car dis-tributor. May the diamond rings bringmuch future Walter Doe Kunzelman, trucker. CarDepartment, has taken unto himself a ! G. W. Plumly, division operator, dis-played a new smile on December 13, whenhe reported that he was again grandpa,a baby daughter having been bom to hisdaughter, Airs. James Workman. Con-gratulations to Graniipa Plumly and alsoto the happy parents. Practice Safety At Home As Well As .\iThe Place You Work. The Veterans Association, Ohio a meeting held December 18, elected thefollowi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , car dis-tributor. May the diamond rings bringmuch future Walter Doe Kunzelman, trucker. CarDepartment, has taken unto himself a ! G. W. Plumly, division operator, dis-played a new smile on December 13, whenhe reported that he was again grandpa,a baby daughter having been bom to hisdaughter, Airs. James Workman. Con-gratulations to Graniipa Plumly and alsoto the happy parents. Practice Safety At Home As Well As .\iThe Place You Work. The Veterans Association, Ohio a meeting held December 18, elected thefollowing officers for 1924: W. L. Allison,president; Jas. Botkin, vice-president; , secretary; H. Figelstahler, treasurer;Wm. R. Fox, sergeant at arms. Oilman, L. C. Hydcll, J. E. Armstrong, C. C. Pylc, T. A. Brown, D. Sheets, C. W. Gicklcr, T. E. Banks andW. W. Woodward. Geo. W. Miller, veteran engineer, was honorcil on Decembi-r b\- Di\^ \ > 100 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, ig24. ON THE OHIO DIVISIONHome of Engineer W. F. Williams, purchased through the Relief Department. grandson are standing near automobile Mr. Williams and his 65, Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers,assisted by the Ladies AuxiHary, DivisionNo. 12. Entertainment was held in theirhall, Majestic Theatre Building, followedby an excellent supper. Mr. Miller waspresented with a gold badge and informedthat he had been enrolled as an honorarymember in the Grand Division. He wasmuch surjDrised and it was with difficultythat he found words to express his entered the service January I, 1872, asmachinist apprentice and on May 6, 1876,transferred to freight fireman. He was pro-moted to engineer July 20, 1879, and pas-senger engineer July 6, 1884, in whichcapacity he is still serving, being the oldestengineer on the Ohio Division seniority wish him many more years of activeservice. J. F. Pairan, machinist apprentice, andson of Chief Dispatcher C. D. Pairan,


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