. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , trunk line inspector, has ac-cepted a position as traffic manager with theParkersburg Rig & Reel Co. The vacancy wasfilled by C. F. Ritchie, whose position as assist-ant to Mr. Young has been taken by George B. Wagoner, of Belpre. Miss Myrtle Royce paid a visit to her homein Newark. Miss BeJle Caldwell recently spent a week-endwith friends in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francis spent several daysin Youngstown and Pittsburgh. Our new telephones were installed and werein working order December 1. Clyde Somerville, our platform foreman,attended the fu


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , trunk line inspector, has ac-cepted a position as traffic manager with theParkersburg Rig & Reel Co. The vacancy wasfilled by C. F. Ritchie, whose position as assist-ant to Mr. Young has been taken by George B. Wagoner, of Belpre. Miss Myrtle Royce paid a visit to her homein Newark. Miss BeJle Caldwell recently spent a week-endwith friends in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francis spent several daysin Youngstown and Pittsburgh. Our new telephones were installed and werein working order December 1. Clyde Somerville, our platform foreman,attended the fune al of a relative at Palestine,W. Va., recently. John Maloney and Gardner Duncan are veryregular attendants at the Hippodrome. Wewonder which is the attraction, the vaudevilleor the popcorn (girl). V. T. Renner, traveling freight agent of theCumberland Division,spent two weeks vacationhere. Mr. Renner is an old Parkersburg boywho has made good in the freight service andall his Parkersburg friends are glad to see himmaking The Trained Man Wins In the railroad business its the trained manwho wins. Carrying hundreds of millions ofpassengers every year, it is absolutely necessarythat tne responsible positions in railroading befilled with none but the most highly trainedmen. Your advancement will depend largelyon the thoroughness of your training. If you really want a better job and are willingto devote a little of your spare time to gettingready, the International Correspondence Schoolscan help you. More than two hundred of therailroad systems of the United States and Canadahave indorsed the /. C. 5. method of instructionand recommended it to their employes. Youre ambitious. You want to get dont turn this page until you have clippedthe coupon, marked the line of work you wantto follow and mailed it to the L C. S. for full par-ticulars. Doing so will not obligate you. I— — — — — TEAR OUT HERE — — — — —- I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOO


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