. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ittersDCoal MinersD Chemists D Bookkeepersn ItnoKiaphersDBusiness □ Cotton Textile Workers □ Mariners □ Farmers □ Poultrymansn.\utonitibiles Left: attractive home of Agent E. F. Prosch, South Webster, : Rita Isabelle and Robert Daniel Cadden We are sorry to learn that it has beennecessary for Robert Ogden, clerk, freightoffice, Chillicothe, to take leave of absenceand go to Albuquerque, N. M., account oflung trouble, resulting from his being gasse 1while in the army. • We hope for his speedyrecovery and to see him
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ittersDCoal MinersD Chemists D Bookkeepersn ItnoKiaphersDBusiness □ Cotton Textile Workers □ Mariners □ Farmers □ Poultrymansn.\utonitibiles Left: attractive home of Agent E. F. Prosch, South Webster, : Rita Isabelle and Robert Daniel Cadden We are sorry to learn that it has beennecessary for Robert Ogden, clerk, freightoffice, Chillicothe, to take leave of absenceand go to Albuquerque, N. M., account oflung trouble, resulting from his being gasse 1while in the army. • We hope for his speedyrecovery and to see him back on the jobagain soon. The accompanying photograph is of RitaIsabelle, age four, and Robert Daniel, agethree, Cadden. These bright youngstersparents are both strictly Baltimore andOhio folks. Mrs. Cadden was formerly aclerk in the freight office, and Dan, a fireman. Also they are niece and nephewof Miss Bertha Streitenberger, stenographerto chief clerk. Superintendents office. Baltimore and Ohio Magaztnt, Majch, 1922. Mrs. H. J. Ruddick and her children Toledo Divison Correspondent, Edward M. MaxnixEast Dayton, Ohio Be an Optimist. Good times are justaround the corner and coming fast. A pleasing personality is that of MissGertrude McBride, our fair correspondentat the Division Accountants Office. Sheis chuck full of business at all times, andalways willing to find time to keep the officewell represented in the Magazixe. Thanks,Gertrude, your work is appreciated. I cannot say too much for our correspon-dent at Lima, Ohio, Ray Garrigus. Hisinterest is never on the wane, he is alwavsa good booster in the interest of the Com-pany and our Magazixe. Keep it up, Ray! Owing to a change in conditions thewriter is now thrown in contact with theroad men, and I take this opportunity ofexpressing to them my most sincere thanksfor the many courtesies shown me and thespirit of loyalty displayed by them on alloccaisions. _ The continuous campaign for the preven-tion of acc
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