. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . hinehardt, (nowfire marshallj. Bottom row: Bob Childs,moulder; T. Snyder, carpenter foreman; , resigned; John ^Iachen, blacksmith;F. T. Filipino, machine shop foreman,Riverside; Ed. Hutchinson, resigned. Sparks from the Flue Plant By C. A. R. Great calamity at the Raeuchele home!The pet cat has gone to Cat Heaven! now advises us chat she hasntanyone to talk to, so we suppose Charliewill have to stay in more at nights. Bemie, the Elkridge wonder, an-nounces that things are beginning to sproutout of Mother Earth, since these don-gone
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . hinehardt, (nowfire marshallj. Bottom row: Bob Childs,moulder; T. Snyder, carpenter foreman; , resigned; John ^Iachen, blacksmith;F. T. Filipino, machine shop foreman,Riverside; Ed. Hutchinson, resigned. Sparks from the Flue Plant By C. A. R. Great calamity at the Raeuchele home!The pet cat has gone to Cat Heaven! now advises us chat she hasntanyone to talk to, so we suppose Charliewill have to stay in more at nights. Bemie, the Elkridge wonder, an-nounces that things are beginning to sproutout of Mother Earth, since these don-gone hot days have arrived. Kid Cox arises to elucidate that heis going to build out on the Belair Road!This is a sure sign of Spring. J. Jsannual announcements are more certainthan the blue-birds whistle! Judge. Duffy Kuhl says the boot-leggers wont let him alone. He wishes that they would, as he does not care toassociate with them. However, we haveheard differently. John Edward Kuhl, our sweet-voicedtenor, is the singinest youngster we ever. Oiler Elmer E. Jones, Mt. Clare did see! He sure believes in giving hisvoice plenty of exercise! Iron FoundryAnybody who has been at Mt. Clare for any length of time knows who this dis-tinguished Veteran is. Let us present G. , Baltimore and. Ohio Veteran,antl one of Mt. Clares oldest moulders—still in service. Agents Office, CamdenCorrespondent, W. H. BullD. A. Gochnauer, Inbound Freight De-partment, who is away on a furlough onaccount of illness, is reported to be improv-ing. We hope to welcome him back soon. M. B. Freidel, also Inbound Freight De-partment, who is away on a furlough onaccount of illness, dropped in to see his oldfriends recently. We are very glad to notehis improved appearance. We hope alsoto welcome him back to his desk soon. Baltimore Division Correspondent, W. H. T.\rrThe sympathy of the office force is ex-tended to ChiefClerk J. W. Sparks, on theloss of his brother by drowning in the riverat Pittsburgh.
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