. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t I surprised mother. It really sur-prised me too. Ever since that I have been doing littlejobs helping mother and am succeeding inovercoming my laziness. Beautiful Flowers Are Found atRichmond, Staten Island By Marguerite McDonaldDaughter of Signal Maintainer RICHMOND is about the only townon Staten Island which has its tallhills covered with pine tref-s, springs,valleys and brooks. In the spring andsummer its fields are covered with flowersof many different kinds. One of the oldest buildings of Richmondis a church known as St. Andrews, whichwas compl
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t I surprised mother. It really sur-prised me too. Ever since that I have been doing littlejobs helping mother and am succeeding inovercoming my laziness. Beautiful Flowers Are Found atRichmond, Staten Island By Marguerite McDonaldDaughter of Signal Maintainer RICHMOND is about the only townon Staten Island which has its tallhills covered with pine tref-s, springs,valleys and brooks. In the spring andsummer its fields are covered with flowersof many different kinds. One of the oldest buildings of Richmondis a church known as St. Andrews, whichwas completed in the year 1711. It is justthe same today as it was then. MajorSymes presented to it a deed conveyingthe church and 133 acres of land for theuse of the Church of England. The only park we have is the one inwhich I live. It is known as RichmondPark. Hampton Court, however, ig a kindof park, which is continuously coveredwith various flowers, such as roses, snow-balls and violets. We have a lighthouse which stands rightup on the More pictures drawn by Brunswick children Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, July, 1923 51 Glenwood Baltimore andOhio Social Club By Edric C. Greaves, Secretaryand Treasurer THE Glenwood Baltimore and OhioSocial Club is now an assured success,judging from the two entertainmentsgiven under its auspices. The Clubs initial dance and entertain-ment was given on April 19. Shop Superin-tendent and Mrs. C. M. Newman weresecond to none in tripping across the waxedfloor. Of course genial Doc Marshalljoined in the merry throng with his pretty,blushing bride to be, Miss Eugenia Gormley,Pittsburgh. District Master tar Builder Miller surprised his host of friends by dis-playing his adeptness in the dancing art andparticularly in his perfect selection of fairand charming partners. Cumberland wasrepresented by its popular shop superinten-dent, Jack Howe, who is still a J. D. Beltz, Pittsburgh,was also seen tripping along with some ofth
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