. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . lendid affair and a huge success. Thedance was arranged by a committee of threeTransportationists: Luke Burns, chairman,Jimmy Smallwood and Will Marley,and it was due to their untiring efforts tomake the affair a success that a very credit-able showing was made from a financial aswell as a social standpoint. The cooperationof the other departments in the Baltimoreand Ohio Building greatty aided in bringingabout this result. West End Hall was selected for the do not think a wiser choice could havebeen made to hold comfortably the 250 ormore dan


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . lendid affair and a huge success. Thedance was arranged by a committee of threeTransportationists: Luke Burns, chairman,Jimmy Smallwood and Will Marley,and it was due to their untiring efforts tomake the affair a success that a very credit-able showing was made from a financial aswell as a social standpoint. The cooperationof the other departments in the Baltimoreand Ohio Building greatty aided in bringingabout this result. West End Hall was selected for the do not think a wiser choice could havebeen made to hold comfortably the 250 ormore dancers present. The orchestra,which consisted of The Melody Five,produced—as one young lady remarked—delicious music, which sounded evenmore delicious when it played TenLittle Fingers and Ten Little Toes andwhen Jimmy Smallwood, who has anunusually good voice, joined in. TomMcCann acted as doorkeeper. Uncle John Neessner, who came upwith Mr. McCracken, Car Service Depart-ment, could easily be singled out after each{Continued on page37). ants in putting across the Second Annual Carnivaljand Dance of the^American Legion in the Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore, on the mght of February 33 32 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, igzz


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