. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . hat the change will prove benefi-cial. E. , assistant cashier, has beenappointed cashier in the absence of F. E. Powell, demurrage clerk, hasbeen appointed assistant cashier. Lee Warburton is again on the Demur-rage Desk. He has been employed bv theHoover Suction Sweeper Company for thepast six months but feels that railroad workis more fascinating. We are glad to see hissmiling face again. Chief Clerk K. C. Row Lee has had hisshare of troubles during the past of his boys were laid up with grip andthe oldest one operated on
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . hat the change will prove benefi-cial. E. , assistant cashier, has beenappointed cashier in the absence of F. E. Powell, demurrage clerk, hasbeen appointed assistant cashier. Lee Warburton is again on the Demur-rage Desk. He has been employed bv theHoover Suction Sweeper Company for thepast six months but feels that railroad workis more fascinating. We are glad to see hissmiling face again. Chief Clerk K. C. Row Lee has had hisshare of troubles during the past of his boys were laid up with grip andthe oldest one operated on for reports are that they are gettingalong nicely, with bright prospects for re-covery. Employes ot the Freight Office and Ware-house have recently organized a bowlingteam, and they expect to win honors by theend of the saason. Thej took threestraight games from the Hygienic ProductsCo. team recently. The team consists ofthe following employes: E. J. CramptonHoward Cox, Philip Viscounlc, Frank CvStarn and Louis AT HAMDEN, OHIO Above: Coil Dick Foreman Gallegher andLieutenant Kirl Wright, New Castle, : Car Inspector E. R. Brown and DonaldRichard, son of Agent, Hamden, Ohio; see noteon page 84 Cleveland Terminal Correspondent, H. B. Smith The Cleveland Terminal Welfare Asso-ciation, at its dance at the Winton Hotelon March i, put over the biggest and bestparty ever attempted locally. All depart-ments were well represented. Again thesuperior leadership of their worthy presi-dent, Joe Clines, was Joe showed the boys how theyshould do their stuff, Burdge was on thedoor equipped with a razor for some un-known reason. Al Gensley did notsucceed in reducing very much. The younglady employes surprised the boys with theirStyle vShow stunts; however, GeorgeLittell was unable to find that Dan Cupidhad made any headway. There were manyvisiting employes and their families andfriends from Youngstown, Canton, Akron,Elyria, Lorain and other
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