. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . illness. Mrs. Moriarty was sixtyyears old. She was a life-long residentof Newark, where she was born. She alsoheld the responsible post of vice-president,Ladies Auxiliary. Those left to mourn their loss include herhusband, one sister Mrs. Rebecca Ryan ofNewark, one brother, Wynn Litten, Martins-burg, and many friends. Funeral services were held on February18 from the First Baptist Church, Newark,of which Mrs. Moriarty was a devout mem-ber. Rev. Forest Eraser, pastor, officiatedand burial was at Cedar Hill Cemetery,Newark. Newark Division Veterans, offi
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . illness. Mrs. Moriarty was sixtyyears old. She was a life-long residentof Newark, where she was born. She alsoheld the responsible post of vice-president,Ladies Auxiliary. Those left to mourn their loss include herhusband, one sister Mrs. Rebecca Ryan ofNewark, one brother, Wynn Litten, Martins-burg, and many friends. Funeral services were held on February18 from the First Baptist Church, Newark,of which Mrs. Moriarty was a devout mem-ber. Rev. Forest Eraser, pastor, officiatedand burial was at Cedar Hill Cemetery,Newark. Newark Division Veterans, officials, andemployes join in extending to the bereavedfamily their heartfelt sympathy. A Little Kindness Copied from Kreolite News, December, 1923, issue A little kindness every day While were at work or at our play! A little smile, a little song, A word of cheer when things go wrong. To help a brother on his way! Its a little thing to do; Yet means so much to me and you! Lets not forget that httle smile That little kindness all the while,. Our Newark Division Correspondent sends thf Baltimore and Ohio Bridge at Bellaire, taken in 1878, and a group of Shop men, taken in 1909 Baltimoreand Ohio Magazine, April, 1924 89 -Which gives us joy and courage, too!A little kindness; twas the planTo help us all since time began!The only heaven that we knowAlong lifes pathway, as we go,Is love bestowed by man to man? —Author Unknown Somuch has been said about Radio thatyou are probably tired of reading about it,but we ask your indulgence in a little storywhich has for its hero our tool room fore-man, whose auto carries the letters RJBon the side doors. He became interested,then fell for it, like the rest of us. The setarrived, looked fine, must have it put up at<jnce, cant wait for the boys to help me putup my aerial, Ill do it myself, why not?He secured ladders and other necessarytools to make the ascent went over the topall right, placed the aerial in position, BUT,when he started to c
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