. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Booster from, now on. Miss Longsdorf and Miss Tasker are tobe commended for the efficient manner inwhich they handle the check board. Alwaysready to confer a favor, and it is they always wear a smile. Smiles isketchin at Keyser. Thelma Harrisonthought we were not going to say anythingabout her. Well, Miss Thelma, we includeyou with Miss Longsdorf and Miss Tasker. General Car Foreman Gillum should feelhappy to know that the men have pledgedeach other to help make his position thesuccess he wants it to be. Cooperation—thats it! Jim Steadm
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Booster from, now on. Miss Longsdorf and Miss Tasker are tobe commended for the efficient manner inwhich they handle the check board. Alwaysready to confer a favor, and it is they always wear a smile. Smiles isketchin at Keyser. Thelma Harrisonthought we were not going to say anythingabout her. Well, Miss Thelma, we includeyou with Miss Longsdorf and Miss Tasker. General Car Foreman Gillum should feelhappy to know that the men have pledgedeach other to help make his position thesuccess he wants it to be. Cooperation—thats it! Jim Steadman, night ticket clerk, hada dandy automobile. AH the girls liked toride in it. He doesnt have it now! Theother night when the mercury registeredfour below, the car froze up. Jim got itto his garage and tried to thaw it that time the shrill fire whistle wokeeverybody in Keyser and the Fire Com-pany made a record run to Jims garagesaving the remains. About aU Jimsaved was the 1924 license which he hopesto be able to use Photos by J. C. Alexaneer In oval: Firemans Helper and Pumper Michael Skelly. Home of Mr. Skelly, , built in 1912. On porch, Mr. and Mrs. Skelly. On steps, left toright: Carrie, Florence and Grayce, their daughters. Carrie is the wife of a prominent Oldtown merchant; she is also Postmistress. Florence is a successfuschool teacher, having taught in Oldtown and vicinity for a number of years. Grayce remains at home with her mother and father Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ24 75 B. J. Davns, freight house clerk, wasrecently stricken with appendicitis, hisappendix bursting before he could be gottento the hospital. His life was despaired offor a few days but he is now on the road torecovery. We hope he will be with usagain shortly. Green Spring, W. Va. Correspondent, E. E. Alkxandkr Faithful in whatever task assigned, for42 years, with an unblemished record, with-out one single demerit mark, is the unbrokenservice of Michael Sk
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