. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . is brother-in-law, 330 WinchesterAvenue, this city, of paralysis. The deceased was a native of this city. Helearned the machinists trade in the localBaltimore and Ohio shops and after workingfor some time at Bluefield and Brunswick, hewent to Baltimore, where he was promoted tothe position of foreman in the Riverside shops,which position he held at the time of his death. His widow and children have the sympathy ofour employes. Keyser Correspondent, H. B. Kight, Ticket Clerk General car foreman W. A. Bender, whilespending his vacation with home folks at


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . is brother-in-law, 330 WinchesterAvenue, this city, of paralysis. The deceased was a native of this city. Helearned the machinists trade in the localBaltimore and Ohio shops and after workingfor some time at Bluefield and Brunswick, hewent to Baltimore, where he was promoted tothe position of foreman in the Riverside shops,which position he held at the time of his death. His widow and children have the sympathy ofour employes. Keyser Correspondent, H. B. Kight, Ticket Clerk General car foreman W. A. Bender, whilespending his vacation with home folks at Lorain,was stricken with typhoid fever and is now inthe St. Joseph Hospital there. He is reported asgetting along nicely and we hope for his speedyrecovery. Triple room foreman W. H. Ravens-croft recently visited him. The accompanying picture is of S.^ B. Spon-seller, carpenter foreman, with a service recordof forty years. This picture was taken after ahard days work which, his smile shows, has notrobbed him of his customary good Carpenter S. B. Sponseller THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 83


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