. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rce. Tuscarora Section No. 40 was the 1923prize-winning section on the West End of theBaltimore Division, and a photo of a partof it and the gang which has been andis keeping it up to standard appears onthese pages. We extend to the family of Wm. , late passenger car foreman at 24thand Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, our sin-cere sympathy in their recent Alackey entered the service of theCompany on October 9, 1886 and during hislong service made a host of friends. Thosewho have been associated with him for sometime feel that the
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rce. Tuscarora Section No. 40 was the 1923prize-winning section on the West End of theBaltimore Division, and a photo of a partof it and the gang which has been andis keeping it up to standard appears onthese pages. We extend to the family of Wm. , late passenger car foreman at 24thand Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, our sin-cere sympathy in their recent Alackey entered the service of theCompany on October 9, 1886 and during hislong service made a host of friends. Thosewho have been associated with him for sometime feel that they have indeed lost a truefriend. Our 24th and Chestnut Streets PassengerStation, Philadelphia, is rapidly taking onthe aspect of a real up-to-date station nowthat we have new floors in the waiting rooms,ticket office and Station Masters Office, anda real barber shop always ready for Station ^Iaster Smoke Miles andC lerk Dick Curren are the Sheiks ofthe station—all of the ladies love to askthem questions about the Miss M. Elizabeth Bell, General SuperintendentsOffice, Camden Station, in the costume she woreat the Ladies Auxiliary Mask Ball One sees many queer things at the stationin the course of a days work, such as JohnRupp and his inevitable pipe, Joe Messig-man with his pockets full of A. & P. orders,Jockey Hayes and his annual pass,Conductor Al Ritchie and his trick coa,Dill and his straw hat, Kid Miller andhis cuspidor and Honorable Joe Fisher inliis full dress. Kitty Boyle, our sweet young relieftelephone operator, was hostess at a LeapYear Party on March 3, but as yet we haveoeen unable to ascertain the extent of thedamage done. This is aA awful year for ussingle fellows—what protection have wefrom the female of the species? It is supposed to be a known fact that awoman cant keep a secret-i but we haveevidence to the contrary. On September22, 1923 Miss Elizabeth Steele, Road Fore-man of Engines Pop Sentmans secretan,-,became Mrs. W. H. White.
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