. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rrespondent, J. L. Cus.\ck Blaine Stephens, tank man, Benwood,must have been bom under a lucky Carter was handling the punchboard and after Mr. Stephens had spentnearly a weeks wages on this board hewas presented with a beautiful pair of lacecurtains. We understand that two youngmen in the Roundhouse Office at the shopshave been tramping the streets of Mc-Alechen to get a glimpse of these curtains. We are glad to report the return to dutyof the popular terminal trainmaster, F. , who has been on sick leave for thepast several wee
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rrespondent, J. L. Cus.\ck Blaine Stephens, tank man, Benwood,must have been bom under a lucky Carter was handling the punchboard and after Mr. Stephens had spentnearly a weeks wages on this board hewas presented with a beautiful pair of lacecurtains. We understand that two youngmen in the Roundhouse Office at the shopshave been tramping the streets of Mc-Alechen to get a glimpse of these curtains. We are glad to report the return to dutyof the popular terminal trainmaster, F. , who has been on sick leave for thepast several weeks. General Clerk Jacques W. Stocking isconfined to his home on Fifth Street,McMechen, with a bad case of , he is getting along nicely andwill soon be with us again. The Chief Crew Dispatchers Office hasbeen moved from the east end of the Yardto the west end, in the building now occu-pied by the terminal trainmaster. G. J. Stein has been promoted fromengineman to assistant road foreman ofengines. Mr. Stein is one of the most. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brooks afVista House,,Columbia Highway, Portland, Oregon, onOctober 5 popular men on the division and his appoint-ment will be received with great favoreverywhere. We are sorry to report the illness ofGeneral Foreman J. P. Duffey. Mr. Duffeywill leave for Florida in the near futurewhere he will spend some time for hishealth. Hurry back, Joe. Save Coal! Albert Vernon Coxon, Division Account-ants Office, son of Engineer John M. Coxon,Wheeling Division, recently underwent anoperation at St. Josephs Hospital, Baltimore,Md. At this writing Mr. Coxon ; muchimproved. We hope for his speedy recovery. Enginemnn and Mrs. J. M. Coxonrecently returned from a six months tripto Europe. John says he prefers the fogof the Ohio Valley tp that of London. He visited Liverpool, the city of his birth,and enjoyed the festival of the PrestonGuild, at Preston, England. General Foreman W. J. Hehr has recentlypurchased a Buick touring car. If he m
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