. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rt,soot, cinders and sparks. After this exper-ience, I never looked the same, but I stuckto the job. Once again I was called out in emergencyand proceeded with my master to Cumber-land. Here I have remained ever , as my last days approach, my exper-iences are best judged by my truly,A. K. Galloways Straw Hat Keyser, W. Va. Correspondent, Harry B. Kight Our Divisional notes have been scarcefor the last few issues, because of the factthat the correspondent has been out oftown. Now that the summer is over, andvacations, too, let


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rt,soot, cinders and sparks. After this exper-ience, I never looked the same, but I stuckto the job. Once again I was called out in emergencyand proceeded with my master to Cumber-land. Here I have remained ever , as my last days approach, my exper-iences are best judged by my truly,A. K. Galloways Straw Hat Keyser, W. Va. Correspondent, Harry B. Kight Our Divisional notes have been scarcefor the last few issues, because of the factthat the correspondent has been out oftown. Now that the summer is over, andvacations, too, let us all pull together, andget the news of our division into the Maga-zine. The correspondent will appreciateyour sending in any news, good photographsand other contributions that you may have. Conductor John Chrisman, after 52 yearsof service, met with an accident at Moun-tain Lake Park a few weeks ago, when hewas struck by a motor car. He was taken tohis home in Keyser and was later removedto the Hoflman Hospital where he is Yea, Bo! I have seen better days. Read mysad stoiy, above Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, IQ22 55 Arthur Slocum, warehouse foreman, anda member of the famous Keyser CollegianBasketball team, is the happiest fellow intown. And he has a right to be, for he hasthe dearest little baby daughter, bom atthe Hoffman Hospital on October i. Con-gratulations ! The Correspondent enjoyed a visit to theMagazine office during the latter part ofSeptember. Our Home Builders Club has notfallen through. The boys are still plan-ning homes and it is the hope of the officersthat things will soon begin to hum again,and that we will see some new homes erect-ed in Keyser. Chief Caller George Hennen, Fairmont,was a pleasant caller here a few weeks is an old Keyser boy and we arealways glad to see him. Chief Clerk Bud Phillips at the ScaleHouse, is back on the job, after havingundergone an operation for appendicitis. Engineer George Barker and family h


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