. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the \.gazine, relative to a chapter ofthe Veterans at Keyser. It looks now asthough this is soon to be a reality, sinceSafety Inspector Sirbaugh has a list of about100 names of employes who have signifiedtheir intention of joining. There are manyveterans on the West End of the Cumber-land Division and we are glad that theyhave decided to organize a chapter. I wonder if you read all the items ofthe various divnsion correspondents thatappear in the M.\g.\zi.\e? Do this andkeep in touch with the friends of yore,whom you often think about. SometimesI me


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the \.gazine, relative to a chapter ofthe Veterans at Keyser. It looks now asthough this is soon to be a reality, sinceSafety Inspector Sirbaugh has a list of about100 names of employes who have signifiedtheir intention of joining. There are manyveterans on the West End of the Cumber-land Division and we are glad that theyhave decided to organize a chapter. I wonder if you read all the items ofthe various divnsion correspondents thatappear in the M.\g.\zi.\e? Do this andkeep in touch with the friends of yore,whom you often think about. SometimesI meet some old railroad man who inquiresof me, Is Adam Keller, or Dick Purdy(or some other old fellow whom thfcy onceknew) still li\-ing? Yes, these men arestill with us, grown old in years, yet everthinking of the good old Baltimore andOhio, which they served so long, and whichnow gives them a pension. Lets go to seethe old fellows occasionally; they willappreciate it, I know, for I call on them,and they tell me that they are glad I Chief Caller Shorty Parish, Keyser Thanks, Mr. Tasker for your are interesting and help, and I ajijjrc-ciate your cooperation. Bill, the genial night pcrtcr at thepassenger station, says his middle name isService, and if you want anything done,command him. The accompanying photograpli is of thethree interesting daughters of EnginemanFrank Deakins. Reading left to right arc:Vivian, Wanetta anti Eleanor. Little Frederick Rhoe, in the accompany-ing photograph, is the son of a prouddaddy, Brakeman H. E. Rhoe. We are glad to see Colonel Lavelle backamong us again after having been housedup because of illness. Mart Sayre, who served our Companyfor 60 years and who was recently pen-sioned, informs us that he expects to makea visit to Baltimore soon, to call on someof his old friends. Watch him, Van,and dont let a street car run over him. (Better come down with him, Harry,then I can watch you, too. Editor.) Miss Ruth Welsh, recently our boil


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