. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . W. Root Trainmaster, Vice-Chairman G. F. Eberly Division Engineer J. Bleasdale Master Meclianic W. F. Ross Road Foreman of Engines F. R. Davis Terminal Trainmaster C. M. Criswell Agent at Wheeling Dr. J. E. HuRLBT Medical Examiner M. C. Smith Claim Agent C. SiEPHENS Freight Engineer A. VoiOHT Freight Fireman W. E. Hicks Freight Conductor W. C. Die KERSOX Machinist M. Barlow Yard Brakeman F- Baltz Carpenter J. J. Donovan Machinist B. L. Helper Secretary S. T. Simmons, transportation timekeeper inthe superintendents office, acted as chief clerkduring reg


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . W. Root Trainmaster, Vice-Chairman G. F. Eberly Division Engineer J. Bleasdale Master Meclianic W. F. Ross Road Foreman of Engines F. R. Davis Terminal Trainmaster C. M. Criswell Agent at Wheeling Dr. J. E. HuRLBT Medical Examiner M. C. Smith Claim Agent C. SiEPHENS Freight Engineer A. VoiOHT Freight Fireman W. E. Hicks Freight Conductor W. C. Die KERSOX Machinist M. Barlow Yard Brakeman F- Baltz Carpenter J. J. Donovan Machinist B. L. Helper Secretary S. T. Simmons, transportation timekeeper inthe superintendents office, acted as chief clerkduring regular chief clerk W. V. Fraziers vaca-tion. The accompanying photograph is of Mary,aged three and one-half years, and iielenLoretta, one and one-half years, daughters of Welsh, clerk in Benwood atorea Welsh has been in continuous service sincelie was thirteen years old, and when he startedhe had to wear stilts to keep his lantern fromdragging on the ground. He feels very proudof such a family at the age of MARY AND LORETTA WELSH On August 29, engineer Glen Hardmanmade a flying trip to Glover Gap, and took withhim one of the prettiest little lassies you haveever seen, later going direct to his mothershome at McMechcn, where they were weddedon Monday, August 30. On Tuesday, August 31,the happy couple returned to Glover Gap andwere treated to an old time country Wednesday they returned to ^IcMechen,where they expect to reside with his young lady was Miss Eleanora Glover, ofGlover Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Hardman have thebest wishes of the entire Wheeling Division for along and happy married life. J. E. Rickey, train dispatcher. Wheelingoffice, spent a vacation visiting in Canada andthe northwestern states. Chief train dispatcher R. A. Murphy, has beenconfined to his home on account of a bad attackof pleurisy. Charles Landers, chief clerk to terminal train-master at Benwood, spent his vacation atKansas Cit}, Mo. Harry Woodward, train


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