. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . thereduring the period of troop mobilization. Laterhe was advanced to the position of assistantgeneral agent for Maryland. It is with sorrow that we announce the deathof Mrs. Lucy Howser, wife of agent J. F. How-ser, of Zaleski, Ohio. About six years ago itwas deemed advisable that Mrs. Howser seekhealth in the west, and until recently it washoped she would be sufficiently restored inhealth to permit of her coming back Howsers death occurred at Phoenix,Ariz., the interment being at Blanchester,Ohio, her former home. Our deep sympathyis extend
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . thereduring the period of troop mobilization. Laterhe was advanced to the position of assistantgeneral agent for Maryland. It is with sorrow that we announce the deathof Mrs. Lucy Howser, wife of agent J. F. How-ser, of Zaleski, Ohio. About six years ago itwas deemed advisable that Mrs. Howser seekhealth in the west, and until recently it washoped she would be sufficiently restored inhealth to permit of her coming back Howsers death occurred at Phoenix,Ariz., the interment being at Blanchester,Ohio, her former home. Our deep sympathyis extended to the bereaved husband and littledaughter Hazel. A. W. Morrow, now agent at TippecanoeCity, spent a few days visiting some of hisold acquaintances on this division and Sherman. Mr. Morrow was for severalyears agent at Musselman, Ohio, from whichplace he was transferred to his present position. Howard Rice and Otis Andrews, who joinedUncle Sams great forces last Fall, are backat their old jobs in th(! freight office at Chilli-. Standard Track on Portsmouth h cothe. Each of them has a new dignity,having gained the title of Husband. Otisleaves soon for Akron, where he has accepteda position. Frank Witherspoon, first trick operator atSabina, who is assisting relief agent J. F. Fresh-water, is the proud father of a nine and one-halfpound boy, which arrived January 7. Terminal facilities for the Toledo and OhioDivisions were consolidated at Wellston, Janu-ary 20. By this consolidation the roundhouseat Hamden, Ohio, which has housed engines ofthe Portsmouth Branch for years, is abandoned,except by the passenger engines, which still layover at this place. Indiana Division Correspondent, H. S. Adams, Chief Clerk toSuperintendent, Seymour. Ind. W. A. Radspinner, from office of assistantfederal manager, Cincinnati, was a visitor atSeymour, January 20, to note status of L. , which have recently been started. Messrs. C. H. Harker, Lee Fowler and R.
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