. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ein, ^MachineRoom, to Mr. James Garvey, St. JosephsChurch, by the Rev. Maurice, C. P., April17- Miss Marie J. Strasburg, Interline Divi-sion, to Mr. Eugene Bullinger, St. BernardsChurch, by the Rev. Houck, May 3. Miss Bessie Barnes, Revision Division,to Mr. Charles M. Speicher, at her home,Stockton, Md., by the Rev. Zimmerman,June 3. Making the Best of It Mary, were you entertaining a man inthe kitchen last night? Thatsfor himto say, mum. I was doing my best withthe materials I could find. —Steam Shovel and Dredge. Eastern LinesPier 22, North River, N.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ein, ^MachineRoom, to Mr. James Garvey, St. JosephsChurch, by the Rev. Maurice, C. P., April17- Miss Marie J. Strasburg, Interline Divi-sion, to Mr. Eugene Bullinger, St. BernardsChurch, by the Rev. Houck, May 3. Miss Bessie Barnes, Revision Division,to Mr. Charles M. Speicher, at her home,Stockton, Md., by the Rev. Zimmerman,June 3. Making the Best of It Mary, were you entertaining a man inthe kitchen last night? Thatsfor himto say, mum. I was doing my best withthe materials I could find. —Steam Shovel and Dredge. Eastern LinesPier 22, North River, N. Y. Correspondent, John Newman Joe Bayer, our agent at Pier 22, who—■fortunate fellow— owns and occupies a finehouse and plot of ground in Floral Park,L. I. (occupies the house and digs in theplot), speaks proudly, now, (Pride goethbefore a fall), of his achievements as atruckgardener. Radishes coming up, hereported one day in early spring. (No re-ports since then.) Well, Joseph, as toradishes, it is not so much what is coming up. HELPING TO BRIGHTEN OLD MT. ROYAL STATIONI. Miss Edith Crone, who shines in her new role as substitute matron. The rest-room has just had a new set of draperies, which make it particular yattractive to lur women patrons. Those numbered 2 to 11, inclusive, are: Apprentice A. M. Kingsbury, Electricians A. R. Shipley, F. G. Smith, A. and_G. T. Evans, Apprentice W. C. Brown, General Foreman W. D. Burnham, Electricians W. F. Schillenberg_ and J. W. Gardiner andForemaStar cneii ana 1. iJ/Vans, Apprentice w. nrown, ijenerai poreman w. u. Dumnam, i:,icciiiciau& yv. r. ot-iiiiiciiucig auu j. au«eman H. K. Addison. This force has been busy installing new light posts, removing the old blue-print room and taxicab stand, and installing theandard Time signs at the clocks. 12. T. Mulry, known by all station employes as Tom, man of all work, who brightens Mt. Royal with his smile Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, 1922 43
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