. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Jacob Decheff, 15 years service at Locust Point Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, August. iq2I 65. Mrs. Duffy, Miss McAleer and JoeMcGovern ton) between the engine and the had hoped to secure a photograph of thisphenomenon, but Ham was too busyshoveHng coal to pose for our beauty get him yet. We like our general foreman, J. ^, and we trust that this feeling ismutual. He has our best wishes for a suc-cessful career. Morris Heitzer and Fanny finally gotmarried. Wise boy! He is making hisvacation serve as a honevmoon. Cumberland D


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Jacob Decheff, 15 years service at Locust Point Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, August. iq2I 65. Mrs. Duffy, Miss McAleer and JoeMcGovern ton) between the engine and the had hoped to secure a photograph of thisphenomenon, but Ham was too busyshoveHng coal to pose for our beauty get him yet. We like our general foreman, J. ^, and we trust that this feeling ismutual. He has our best wishes for a suc-cessful career. Morris Heitzer and Fanny finally gotmarried. Wise boy! He is making hisvacation serve as a honevmoon. Cumberland Division E. C. Dr.\wbaugh, Division OperatorJohn Sell, L. P. Clerk, SuperintendentsOffice KeyserCorrespondent, Harry B. Kight The accompanying picture is of thefirst trick coal billing agents force atKeyser, W. Va. Those in the picture are:H. W. Tucker, coal billing agent, RaymondDavis, Lela Kercheval, Wessie Merr>man,Bertha Wells, Katie Lark, Carroll Gillmoreand Howard Phillips. On May 25, when the cornerstone of Key-sers new high school was laid by theMasonic Fraternity, there was deposited ina tin box one of the complete pas


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