. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . friend down to meet the crowd. Toour disappointment the lady was stricken withstage-fright as she reached the gate, and leavingWillie flat-footed, hastened home, J, J. Young, who recently entered the bondsof matrimony, spent his honeymoon in NewY^ork sightseeing. K. Calloway, assistant receiving clerk,expects to spend a few days on the EasternShore, with his parents, gunning and he gets back we will hear some wonderful stories, forwhen it comesto tellingfish storiesKilby issome fisher-man. W. R. Ken-neally, lumberyard foreman^is on the job


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . friend down to meet the crowd. Toour disappointment the lady was stricken withstage-fright as she reached the gate, and leavingWillie flat-footed, hastened home, J, J. Young, who recently entered the bondsof matrimony, spent his honeymoon in NewY^ork sightseeing. K. Calloway, assistant receiving clerk,expects to spend a few days on the EasternShore, with his parents, gunning and he gets back we will hear some wonderful stories, forwhen it comesto tellingfish storiesKilby issome fisher-man. W. R. Ken-neally, lumberyard foreman^is on the joblooking welland heartyafter havingspent his vaca-tion as an all-round sports-man at RockCreek. This is tonotify thefriends ofM c I. Ross(alias C yRoss), thathe took atrip to NewYork on thirtycents. Hearrived in themorning andpassed the time eating peanuts on the stationsteps until the next train left for Balti-more. G. Eckhart and W. L. Miles went to Edge-mont to gather chestnuts and when they 86 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. OIL BURNER, OPERATING AT MT. CLAREAND ON PRATT ST., BALTIMORE returned had quite a few, but we do not knowhow much they paid for them. J. R. Gainor, of our office force, who residesat Relay, also went chestnut hunting, but theonly thing he brought back with him was agood appetite. C. C. Severe is using his salary in anotherway now, and he will continue to do so for sixmonths. If you dont believe it, ask JusticeHull at Mt. Winans. Bill Neigh, or Wm. Collings, has a bad habit,which the clerks of the shipping office requesthim to stop. If you cant stop, Bill, see DocDiggs—he might help you. Paint Shop J. D. Wright, general foreman painter, wasthe last in the passenger car shops to take hisvacation. He visited Toledo and his way home he stopped off at Detroit,where the painters were having their conven-tion. W. J. Crew, assistant foreman of the paintshop, has now passed the fortieth year mark inthe service of the Baltimore and Ohio. He


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