. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . raph Department Correspondent, Miss Della M. Hain If you can consistently serve the interests ofthe Railroad by having a telephone in youroffice removed, please notify this department. George W. Sherrard has been appointedregular station lineman at Washington Junction,Md., vice R. Hightman. G. W. C. Day, division operator, Pittsburgh,is at Meyersdale, Pa., convalescing, after aperiod of poor health. Transportation Department telegraphic codebook. Form 2664, can be obtained from thestationer on requisition. If in need of a codebook, by all means order o


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . raph Department Correspondent, Miss Della M. Hain If you can consistently serve the interests ofthe Railroad by having a telephone in youroffice removed, please notify this department. George W. Sherrard has been appointedregular station lineman at Washington Junction,Md., vice R. Hightman. G. W. C. Day, division operator, Pittsburgh,is at Meyersdale, Pa., convalescing, after aperiod of poor health. Transportation Department telegraphic codebook. Form 2664, can be obtained from thestationer on requisition. If in need of a codebook, by all means order one and use it ex-tensively. R. F. Miller, chief clerk, attended the ReliefDepartment convention in Cincinnati, June26 and 27, as the representative of the Balti-more Division. B. H. Titchnell, telephonelineman, Philadelphia, also attended, afterelection by the Philadelphia Division. D. D. Fox, telephone maintainer, has recentlyreturned from France and has resumed his for-mer duties with the Railroad. Lumber Agent Correspondent, S. ONeill. Allen J. PerryOftice. General Storekeeper Allen J. Perry entered the service of theWestern Maryland as a stenographer in 1916,and was transferred to our Purchasing Depart-ment in 1918, later entering the General Store-keepers office. He joined the Navy as secondclass yeoman and was sent to the Great LakesTraining Station, being next in line to be pro-moted to ensign when the Great War ended. We are glad to have his smiling face (secpicture) with us again. Transportation Department Correspondent,Miss Margaret Talbott Stevens Tucked away in a cozy little Methodist par-sonage at Cannon, Delaware, is one of our Zillah Mimroe—we beg her pardon— ToA^^lsend, formerly of the L. C. L. Bureauof our office, but destined now to shine ascapably and efficiently in her present capacityas a popular wife of a famous minister. All ofour best wishes are extended to this little Junebride and her husband. Some day we hope tovisit the church


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