. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nes-day, March 30, after an illness of severalweeks. Mrs. Airhart was a prominentmember of the Ladies Auxiliary to theBaltimore and Ohio Veterans, and took anactive part in its affairs. The five survivingchildren have the sympathy of the Asso-ciation members and friends in the loss oftheir devoted mother. Death claimed one of our local shopmen,Machinist Frederick S. Gettle, who at his home here on March 30, aged57 years. The deceased was taken ill inDecember with an attack of heart tro€>ble,lingering over the intervening months in amore


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nes-day, March 30, after an illness of severalweeks. Mrs. Airhart was a prominentmember of the Ladies Auxiliary to theBaltimore and Ohio Veterans, and took anactive part in its affairs. The five survivingchildren have the sympathy of the Asso-ciation members and friends in the loss oftheir devoted mother. Death claimed one of our local shopmen,Machinist Frederick S. Gettle, who at his home here on March 30, aged57 years. The deceased was taken ill inDecember with an attack of heart tro€>ble,lingering over the intervening months in amore or less helpless condition. A widow,son and daughter survive. The deceasedhad been in the employ of the Baltimoreand Ohio for a number of years. He wasliked by his fellow, employes and all whocame in contact with him. He was a willingworker and did his duty glarlly and thor-oughly, making him r popular and efficientemploye. A large nu-Jftber of the shopmenattended the obsequies, a last tributeof respect to their departed fellow Mr. and Mrs. George Kilmer, their son Mercer,and his children, Virginia Lee and JuniorMarlinsburg 54 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, ig22 Keyser Correspondent, Harry^B. Kight,Ticket Clerk Assistant Yardmaster Neil OConnell isevidently planning to enlarge the localyards as far as South Keyser. He is seenmaking daily special trips to this part oftown. However, it may be that there issome other attraction there for him, eh, Neil? Agent Howard Stuck, Oakland, has gonein for the radio stuff. We are sorry to report that West EndBrakeman Minnear suffered the loss of hisfoot while on duty at Mountain Lake Parkon April 8. He was rushed to the HoffmanHospital, Keyser, where he received medicalattention. Telegraph offices at Rawlings, Big Curve,Deer Park, Rinard and McMillian havebeen closed. We hope that this is not forlong, however. Do you get the Magazine regularly,fellows? And do you read it? Dont onlyread the items from your division, but readit a


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