. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Car RepairmanHobbs, Cumbo, in his effort to hurry thefire at his home recently. He used coal oil,and as a result of distressing bums receivedtherefrom, died. His wife, in attempting toextinguish the blaze which caused the deathof her husband, was seveiely burned, andat this writing is confined to the community at large extends its sj^m-pathy to the bereaved ones. Mr. Hobbswas the grandson of Retired Engineer andMrs. John Bowers, Frederick, Md.|r Minor Furr, for nearly forty years aBaltimore and Ohio man, and a member ofthe Veterans Associa


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Car RepairmanHobbs, Cumbo, in his effort to hurry thefire at his home recently. He used coal oil,and as a result of distressing bums receivedtherefrom, died. His wife, in attempting toextinguish the blaze which caused the deathof her husband, was seveiely burned, andat this writing is confined to the community at large extends its sj^m-pathy to the bereaved ones. Mr. Hobbswas the grandson of Retired Engineer andMrs. John Bowers, Frederick, Md.|r Minor Furr, for nearly forty years aBaltimore and Ohio man, and a member ofthe Veterans Association, died on January14. He was 63 years old. His death was theresult of high blood pressure and_^a complica-tion of diseases. Mr. Furr was born nearKeyser. He first entered service in theshops at Piedmont, but was later transferredto the position of conductor, which he le-linquished in order to be neaier his home inMartinsburg. He was a member of theBrotherhood of Railway Trainmen foinearly 25 years. We extend oui sympathyto his Above: The late W. A. Burkhart, : These ten little fingers and ten littletoes belong to Master Fred Welschance. Hisgrandfather, Veteran Kilmer Welschance,thinks Fred is the only boy in the north and Father Philip are employedat Cumbo, W. Va. Cincinnati Auxiliary CelebratesIts First Birthday By Mrs. O. L. Wallburg, Grand Secretary ON January 9, one year ago, fivewomen, wives of Baltimore and Ohioemployes at the Cincinnati Termi-nals, met at the Grand Hotel, five were Mrs. Fred Richter, A. Cinder, Mis. John Nay lor, Neal and Mrs. Peter meeting was the result of an invita-tion sent out by the grand officers of theLadies AuxiUary. This meeting was thenucleus of the Cincinnati Auxiliary, whichnow has grown to a membership of 56,with $250 in the treasun,. On January 9, this year, they celebratedthe Auxiliarys first birthday. The originalfive, who formed the corps of off


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