. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . vision, together with a host ofother employes and friends, paid their lastrespects by attending the funeral of thedeceased. In the death of Mr. Beck the Company hassustained the loss of a faithful and efficient em-ploye, who was ready at all times to go to theassistance of his fellow men. Mrs. Beck, wife of the deceased, wishes toextend her thanks to all for the kindness sho^vllher in her sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank wish to thanktheir many friends for their kindness to themin the illness and death of James Allen Johnson,their son, who departed


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . vision, together with a host ofother employes and friends, paid their lastrespects by attending the funeral of thedeceased. In the death of Mr. Beck the Company hassustained the loss of a faithful and efficient em-ploye, who was ready at all times to go to theassistance of his fellow men. Mrs. Beck, wife of the deceased, wishes toextend her thanks to all for the kindness sho^vllher in her sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank wish to thanktheir many friends for their kindness to themin the illness and death of James Allen Johnson,their son, who departed from this life September THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINIO 07 4, 1915, age eleven months and ten Johnson is acting work train foreman atMartinsburg. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven,His Savior called him there,Just to fill a crown of rosesWhich He has blooming there. —By His Parents. Chief clerk to superintendent G. A. McGinn,who was operated upon for aj)[)endicitis. isagain back at his desk, having fully T. K. SHAKFKRCar Dbtributer and former Magazine Correspondent We often hear the question asked, and dis-cussed—Is the world getting better? Themen in the Cumberland Baltimore and Ohioshops are of one mind that it is. At a recentmeeting of the machinists union, held in theirlodge rooms, a most delightful evening of songsand story was spent and an address given bythe Rev. H. E. Wheeler. At the close of hisaddress, the men voted to attend, in a body,under the auspices of their organization, thedivine services in his church on the followingSabbath morning. This they did. Headedby the master mechanic, T. R. Stewart, who isalways ready to enter into anything that is forthe welfare and the uplift of his men, the shopboys marched from the lodge room to thechurch. Mr. Wheeler was at his best, he him-self in his early days having been a machinist,prior to going into the ministry. He took forhis text, The workman that needeth not to beashamed. Mr. Whee


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