. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tion. Mr. Tinsley was a member of theKnights of Pythias, Baltimore and OhioVeterans Association, Interline Clerks Wel-fare Association and Veterans of ForeignWars. The latter organization had chargeof the funeral arrangements. Mr. Tinsley is survived by four sons andthree daughters; three of the sons saw activeservice in France. The family has ourcondolence. Auditor Passenger Receipts Correspondent, C. C. W.\rwick The most prominent of our officeromances culminated, on June 2, in themarriage of Miss Jessie Disney, formerly ofthis office, to Head Clerk,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tion. Mr. Tinsley was a member of theKnights of Pythias, Baltimore and OhioVeterans Association, Interline Clerks Wel-fare Association and Veterans of ForeignWars. The latter organization had chargeof the funeral arrangements. Mr. Tinsley is survived by four sons andthree daughters; three of the sons saw activeservice in France. The family has ourcondolence. Auditor Passenger Receipts Correspondent, C. C. W.\rwick The most prominent of our officeromances culminated, on June 2, in themarriage of Miss Jessie Disney, formerly ofthis office, to Head Clerk, Train EarningsBureau, Z. T. Meushaw. After announcingthat they would leave for New York on thefour oclock train, the bride and groomslipped away at two oclock. The would-be serenaders declare that: A little ricepudding now and then—is relished by thebest of men. They contend, however,that rice makes a better missle than a Home of Thomas Mylet, near Annadale, S. through the assistance of the Relief Depart-ment. Mr. and Mrs. Mylet are standing in frontof the house We are glad to have John Finn, assistantchief clerk, back with us. The news of hisunfortunate accident was received withmuch regret. June 13 will go down in history as thebirthday of one of our future Meyd is all fussed up over thearrival of Little Joe. Mrs. Meyd wasformerly Miss Elizabeth Minnick, of thisoffice. We were all sorry to learn of the illness ofMiss Margaret OLeary and hope she willhave fully recovered before these notesappear in print. We miss her cheerful dis-position and ready wit. Barbara, John Newmans Sweetheart New York PropertiesPier 22, North River Correspondent, Ne\\x Our editor has already permitted me toshow to an appreciative circle of admirerspictures of my grandchildren, so I have anaudacious request to make that, if the rulesand regulations of his office do not restrictthe showing oflf


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