. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r 20, aged 55 years. had been in ill health for severalyears. Surviving him are his wife, twodaughters and two sons. He was a memberof the B. of R. T. and of Olive BranchLodge No. 25, Knights of Pythias. Thefuneral was held from his late residence onOctober 22. Interment was made inQueens Point Cemetery, Keyser. We ex-tend our profound sympathy to the be-reaved family. _ Keyser shows first with two local adver-tisements. Patronize the advertisers andhelp pay the cost of the Magazine. Sabraton, W. Va. Correspondent, L. M. Gump The accompanyi
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r 20, aged 55 years. had been in ill health for severalyears. Surviving him are his wife, twodaughters and two sons. He was a memberof the B. of R. T. and of Olive BranchLodge No. 25, Knights of Pythias. Thefuneral was held from his late residence onOctober 22. Interment was made inQueens Point Cemetery, Keyser. We ex-tend our profound sympathy to the be-reaved family. _ Keyser shows first with two local adver-tisements. Patronize the advertisers andhelp pay the cost of the Magazine. Sabraton, W. Va. Correspondent, L. M. Gump The accompanying photograph is of thechildren of Machinist Heljjer George Bokey,of Sabraton. They are Isabella, aged 8 andJames, aged 5. ]\Ir. Bokey entered the ser-vice of the Baltimore and Ohio as a firemanin 1913 and continued as such until 1919,when he was made a brakeman. InDecember of that year he unfortunatelylost his left foot. After he recovered he ac-cepted the position of machinist helper in thelocal shops, which occujiation he still
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