. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . by the arm. Did you hear anything about my losingmy job on account of too much blacksmoke? asked Mr. Gatewood. Not much, declared Mr. Woemer,nobody saw any black smoke comingfrom that engine today. Ha, ha! laughed the engineer. Bythe way, Im getting old in the service, came into the service of the Baltimore andOhio in 1893. Oh, declared a fellow employe, youreyoung yet. Yes, and Im just as young as I look,particularly when I get among the ladies. Will you have the next waltz with me?asked a certain Old Veteran of a smilingyoung lady. Oh, quoth th


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . by the arm. Did you hear anything about my losingmy job on account of too much blacksmoke? asked Mr. Gatewood. Not much, declared Mr. Woemer,nobody saw any black smoke comingfrom that engine today. Ha, ha! laughed the engineer. Bythe way, Im getting old in the service, came into the service of the Baltimore andOhio in 1893. Oh, declared a fellow employe, youreyoung yet. Yes, and Im just as young as I look,particularly when I get among the ladies. Will you have the next waltz with me?asked a certain Old Veteran of a smilingyoung lady. Oh, quoth the damsel, but yourwife may object. Object nothing! declared the O. V.,I just gave a friend of mine a dollar todance this waltz with the old lady along! She came. John Michael Garvey and the Missusstarted getting ready for the party at m. John Michael was all dolled upin his Sunday clothes and carried off thepart of master of ceremonies famously. Among other \eterans present wereMr. Bell, from Willard, Ohio; J. E. Mc-. Grand Vice President of the Veterans J. M. Garveywas a worthy general chairman of the Ball Committee,and a famous host! Graw, from Parkersburg, who has beenoperator for the Baltimore and Ohio for 38years; Inspector of Bridges J. 0. Potts;Daddy Ballinger; Claim Agent M. ; Engineer Cummings; Track Super-visor W. D. Lucas; Harry Fleming, ofFairmont; Engineer and Mrs. Manard,Newark, O; the Flemmings and Fletchersfrom Fairmont. Seen and Heard from the Gallery Frank Ackerman wanted to be in keepingwith the occasion and wear a Japanesekimono to the ball. It took lots of per-suasion on the part of Carl Miller to changeFranks mind. Lew Foster carried a wallet that lookedlike a washerwomans clothespin bag—buthe needed it for the $500 that was takenin at the door. J. M. Scott (gazing upon a photographof W. W. Wood): Dear me, if I had halfof what that fellow has on the top of hishead, wed both have enough hair. Oh,well, when you get old, you


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