. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . acts of my specialoffer to Railroad FREE ^^ In addition to your bigearnings, we offer youan opportunity to get aBuick Touring Car free. cost you a return. I willtell you about theeasiest, quickest,most pleasantwa\ to m^ke bigmoney that you ever heard of. Illshow you how, without invest-ment, experience or training, you cancontrol a business of your own, beyour own boss and make up toSi,000 a month. Dont delay aminute. Let mW get you started atonce in this money-making business,where you can make more moneythan you ever thought possible. Signand


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . acts of my specialoffer to Railroad FREE ^^ In addition to your bigearnings, we offer youan opportunity to get aBuick Touring Car free. cost you a return. I willtell you about theeasiest, quickest,most pleasantwa\ to m^ke bigmoney that you ever heard of. Illshow you how, without invest-ment, experience or training, you cancontrol a business of your own, beyour own boss and make up toSi,000 a month. Dont delay aminute. Let mW get you started atonce in this money-making business,where you can make more moneythan you ever thought possible. Signand mail the coupon to me Comer Manufacturing Co., Dept. BX-612 Dayton, Ohio. ! MAIL THIS NOW ~j I I I THE COMER MFG. CO., I Dept. BX-612, Dayton Ohio. I Please .^cnd me full information of I j your special offer to Railroad Men, j I without the slightest cost or obligation | I to me. • I I Name j I Address | Print or write plainly Please mention ifUr magazine when writing advertisers 70 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ24. A FINE MARTINSBURG FAMILYLeft: Blacksmith Helper W. F. Harrison, with Corrine, Raymond and : W. F. Harrison, Jr. On December 14, the Social Club of Cum-berland held their third annual dance, at-tended by many merry makers. It washeld in the OflRces of the Division Store-keeper and Superintendent of Shops, whicliwere decorated imder the supervision ofHarry Childs, electrical shop foreman. A Christmas tree greeted the guests asthey entered the offices, and many lights ofvarious colors dotted the walls and and laurel were used throughout thebuilding, which presented an attractivepicture. Spates orchestra of Frostburg furnishedmusic which was exceptionally fine. Delicious refreshments, prepared by thegirls of the Storekeepers Office were servedthroughout the evening. It was evidentthat our last dance was too much for Assis-tant Division Storekeeper W. E. Wall, whowas amomg the missing, with a severe caseof High Fever. John


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