. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . George P. Huber THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 79. The Misses K. Evans. E. George, H. Will, J. Disney, H. Pate,M. OLeary and M. Feighenne at the ball game Our baseball club journeyed to Laurel, Md.,on Saturday, May 24, to meet the team of thatplace; nearly one hundred rooters, includingabout sixty young ladies, went with the team,leaving in a special coach attached to the twooclock train from Camden Station. Before and after the game the visitors wereentertained at the home of Harry S. Phelps,of our office, with selections on the pianoand dan


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . George P. Huber THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 79. The Misses K. Evans. E. George, H. Will, J. Disney, H. Pate,M. OLeary and M. Feighenne at the ball game Our baseball club journeyed to Laurel, Md.,on Saturday, May 24, to meet the team of thatplace; nearly one hundred rooters, includingabout sixty young ladies, went with the team,leaving in a special coach attached to the twooclock train from Camden Station. Before and after the game the visitors wereentertained at the home of Harry S. Phelps,of our office, with selections on the pianoand dancing; singing also enlivened the occasion. The ball game was called promptly at 4 p. m.,and had gone four innings when a heavy down-pour of rain put a stop to a snappy contest, thescore standing 2 to 1 in favor of our boys, withthe home team at the bat. The game had beeninteresting, the clubs appearing about evenlymatched. Another game has been arranged for Saturdayafternoon, June 21, at the Midway City, witha dance following. On May 28, Edward J. Kuehn, of our office,was married to Miss Edna Brew


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