. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r Foreman Freight Conductor Lorain B. L. McBuRNEY Freight Engineer, Cleveland W. E. Buckley Freight Brakeman. Lorain .1. Grice Freight Conductor, Akron R. v. CuRRV Freight Fireman, Lorain Our sincere sympathy is extended toMessenger Theron Wise in the death of hisfatlier on July 19. M. E. Tuttle, formerly clerk to thetrainmaster at Cleveland, has been trans-ferred to assistant chief clerk in the Divi-sion Engineers Office, Akron. S. S. Mehard, one of the oldest employeson the old Xew Castle Division, is the newestaddition to our family circle


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r Foreman Freight Conductor Lorain B. L. McBuRNEY Freight Engineer, Cleveland W. E. Buckley Freight Brakeman. Lorain .1. Grice Freight Conductor, Akron R. v. CuRRV Freight Fireman, Lorain Our sincere sympathy is extended toMessenger Theron Wise in the death of hisfatlier on July 19. M. E. Tuttle, formerly clerk to thetrainmaster at Cleveland, has been trans-ferred to assistant chief clerk in the Divi-sion Engineers Office, Akron. S. S. Mehard, one of the oldest employeson the old Xew Castle Division, is the newestaddition to our family circle at Akron, ()hi(j,having recently accepted serNnce in theDivision Accountants Office. (Pinochleplayers, take notice.) Herb Hossler, time clerk in Division Ac-countants OfKce, spent an enjoyable ..twoweeks vacation in Denver, Col. A mightvlong trip, but Herb says it was well worththe time spent. We expect soon to hear themerry jingle of the bells, Herli. J. H. Babbitt, assistant engineer on the■ ;is, has been promoted to assistant supcr-. TheVose Grand has thr incompurable Tone—the onequality above nil oih. which miikeia real piano Thr exquisite tone ofthe Vo»e Grand disiinguishe* itfrom all other pianoi We Challenge CoanperUoneWrite for our beautilully and floor |,atliTn of the VowGrand, also our easy payment plan. VOSf. & SONS PIANO ) Boylston Si. Boston Mass visor, headquarters, Massillon, Ohio. Johnwas one of the real popular boys in DivisionEngineer Corrells office and his fellow eni-l)loyes at Akron regrst his leaving, but ex-tend their eongratvilations on his well de-served promotion. Conductor J. W. (Jack) Gifford, one ofthe oldest and most popular conductors onthe Akron Division, died at his home inWillard, Ohio on August 5 after an operationfor the removal of gall stones. His funeralwas held from the family residence on.■\ugust 8 and was attended by a largenumber of his neighbors and friends. Sin-cere sympathy from his old time railrori


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