. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er atParkersburg, has returned from overseas, andresumed his old position. He paid his father,conductor D. W. Mohler, a visit here beforereturning to his duties at Parkersburg. Homer Johnston, Motive Power accountantat Garrett, Ind., with his wife and baby, re-cently visited his mother here. We are alwaysglad to see Homer, who began his railroadcareer in Keyser, and is making good. Pete Ervin, chief clerk to assistant super-intendent Welschonce, made a trip from Rowles-burg to Grafton on a gasoline speeder withTrack foreman LafTey a few Sundays


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er atParkersburg, has returned from overseas, andresumed his old position. He paid his father,conductor D. W. Mohler, a visit here beforereturning to his duties at Parkersburg. Homer Johnston, Motive Power accountantat Garrett, Ind., with his wife and baby, re-cently visited his mother here. We are alwaysglad to see Homer, who began his railroadcareer in Keyser, and is making good. Pete Ervin, chief clerk to assistant super-intendent Welschonce, made a trip from Rowles-burg to Grafton on a gasoline speeder withTrack foreman LafTey a few Sundays says the trip was great, the scenerywonderful and Laffeys section in first classshape. First Lieutenant Rex J. OfTutt has returnedfrom France and certainly looks fit. Rexwas a machinist and when Uncle Samuel calledhe went over and did his bit. Now he is backand we are glad of it and admire him for hispatriotism. Car foreman Bob Pownall attended Com-mencement exercises at the West VirginiaUniversity, His daughter was among F. J. Cuneo(See Connellsville Notes) 84 THE BALTIMORE AND


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