. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . \VM. A. HALL(See page 72, Oct. issue). J, W, PLUM AND WHE 74 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE from Newark, Ohio, to Broken Bow, Ne-braska. His efforts in securing the com-petitive business show loyal interest and iscommended. When Mr. Plum was asked by the corre-spondent for his photograph he quickly com-plied, sending his picture, taken with that ofhis wife. In the letter accompanying the printhe said in part: I am enclosing herewith a photo of myselfand wife, Mrs. Kate Plum, who of course isinterested in my welfare and aids me in looking afte


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . \VM. A. HALL(See page 72, Oct. issue). J, W, PLUM AND WHE 74 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE from Newark, Ohio, to Broken Bow, Ne-braska. His efforts in securing the com-petitive business show loyal interest and iscommended. When Mr. Plum was asked by the corre-spondent for his photograph he quickly com-plied, sending his picture, taken with that ofhis wife. In the letter accompanying the printhe said in part: I am enclosing herewith a photo of myselfand wife, Mrs. Kate Plum, who of course isinterested in my welfare and aids me in looking after prospective passengers for our line. Ifyou can use her photo would be pleased to haveyou do so. Of course we can use her photo and areglad to do it. Mr. Plum pays a gracioustribute to his wife, and it is not hard to see fromtheir faces that they live happily and con-genially together. Mr. Plum has struck theright chord when he tells us that his wife helpshim in his work. This picture and brief sketchshould inspire some of us lonely bachelors totry it double harness. Our New


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