. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . form their best in theAmerican Legion Follies. In the accompanying picture we see theConnellsville Steam Derrick, which is beingheld up by Grub Reese, the efficientclerk in the General Foremans office. Let us introduce Miss Leona McClintock,stenographer to the general foreman,Somerset, Pa. Posing gracefully in Bronx Park is MissMargaret Wershing, stenographer, I^IasterMechanics office, Connellsville. Thispicture was taken whUe she was on hervacation at Bronx Park, New York. On Saturday afternoon January 22, theMisses Catherine Hart, Lenora Grace,Margar


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . form their best in theAmerican Legion Follies. In the accompanying picture we see theConnellsville Steam Derrick, which is beingheld up by Grub Reese, the efficientclerk in the General Foremans office. Let us introduce Miss Leona McClintock,stenographer to the general foreman,Somerset, Pa. Posing gracefully in Bronx Park is MissMargaret Wershing, stenographer, I^IasterMechanics office, Connellsville. Thispicture was taken whUe she was on hervacation at Bronx Park, New York. On Saturday afternoon January 22, theMisses Catherine Hart, Lenora Grace,Margaret Creedon, and Mr. M. L. Lohan,all employed in the general offices at Con-nellsville, went to Masontown and tookdinner at the Leroy Hotel, and in theevening attended the American LegionBazaar. The girls say that Mike spenthis money very freely on chance any luck, Mike? Cupid is still on the job, as indicated bythe following: Announcement is madejofthe marriage of Miss Mary E. Barkley,daughter of David Barkley of Altoona, A timely cartoon by Mrs. SirbaughPlease mention our magazine when writing advertisers Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, IQ22 59 and Charles G. Pyle, son of Mrs. SarahPyle of Rockwood, Pa. The ceremony tookplace Thursday, January 26 in the par-sonage of St. Pauls Reformed Church,Somerset. Rev. Edgar F. Hoffmeier offi-ciated. Mr. Pyle is a popular fireman,Somerset and Cambria Branch passengertrain. To this happy couple we extend ourheartiest congratulations. The Immaculate Conception Church wasthe scene of an attractive wedding onWednesday morning, February i, at sevenoclock, when Miss Eleanor Hickey, daugh-ter of Mrs. Anna Hickey of South EighthStreet, Greenwood, was united in marriageto Edward J. McCarthy, son of Mrs. MaryMcCarthy, South Connellsville. Followingthe ceremony a beautifully appointedwedding breakfast was ser\ed in the brideshome where covers for twenty-five werelaid. The bride is one of the best knownyoung women of Connellsvill


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