. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ointed regularthird trick operator at Springfield and hasmoved his family to the capital city. Joe Gearhart, clerk, Taylorville, hasjoined the benedicts. He was married toMiss Eva Kramer, of Taylorville. Joeis a courteous and efficient clerk. for a number of years has beensecretary to superintendent, TaylorvilleHigh School. A special train handled officials of theIndian Refining Company from an easernpoint to Lawrenceville, where their head-quarters are located. The Indian Refiningpeople are among our very best neighborsas well as a good s
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ointed regularthird trick operator at Springfield and hasmoved his family to the capital city. Joe Gearhart, clerk, Taylorville, hasjoined the benedicts. He was married toMiss Eva Kramer, of Taylorville. Joeis a courteous and efficient clerk. for a number of years has beensecretary to superintendent, TaylorvilleHigh School. A special train handled officials of theIndian Refining Company from an easernpoint to Lawrenceville, where their head-quarters are located. The Indian Refiningpeople are among our very best neighborsas well as a good source of revenue. Acordial welcome has been extended to them. Two war veterans were assigned to Delhiand Cincinnati Junction, where, in accord-ance with arrangements made with the WarVeterans Bureau, these men will learntelegraphy and the handling of stationwork. These places are given to the Vets ■who were wounded or disabled. They willreceive compensation from the Governmentand at the same time be instructed in thework bv our Machinist W. E. Ross and his wife, Washing-ton, Ind. Mr. Ross is a member of the ReliefDepartment Advisory Committee Louisville, Ky. Assistant Correspondent, Le.\h McCoy The eleventh annual banquet of theTransportation Club of Louisville was heldon January 29 in the ballroom of the BrownHotel. The ballroom was decorated withrailroad signal lights and flagmens Kentucky and Indiana Terminal Rail-road constructed a perfect model of a yardengine about six feet high as part of thedecorative scheme. The two principalspeakers of the evening were Samuel , editor. Railway Age, who spoke onproblems confronting the railroads of theUnited States, and Prof. W. J. Hutchins,president, Berea College, who painted aword picture of the Americans of themountains. The president of the TransportationClub is J. D. Marney, assistant generalfreight agent, Baltimore and Ohio, andseated with him at the speakers table wasG. H. Campbell, assistant to Pr
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