. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . AILEEN IZZATTE COLLAWN The accompanying picture is of Aileen IzzatteCollawn, four months old daughter of eastend, Cumberland Division brakeman, E. CHESTER AXD YIRGTL MOUSE The accompanying picture is of the childrenof J. C. Mouse, flagman on east end of Cumber-land Division; Chester, age three, and Virgil,age one. Mr. Mouse lives at Cumberland, Md. V. T. Renner, formerh of the division freightagents office, Parkersburg, but for severalmonths employed at Philadelphia as freightsolicitor, has been appointed chief clerk todivision freight agen


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . AILEEN IZZATTE COLLAWN The accompanying picture is of Aileen IzzatteCollawn, four months old daughter of eastend, Cumberland Division brakeman, E. CHESTER AXD YIRGTL MOUSE The accompanying picture is of the childrenof J. C. Mouse, flagman on east end of Cumber-land Division; Chester, age three, and Virgil,age one. Mr. Mouse lives at Cumberland, Md. V. T. Renner, formerh of the division freightagents office, Parkersburg, but for severalmonths employed at Philadelphia as freightsolicitor, has been appointed chief clerk todivision freight agent at Cumberland, viceR. J. Beggs, promoted to general freight agentsoffice, Baltimore. Mr. Renner has been in ourservice for twelve years. Martinsburg Shops Correspondent, W. L. Stephens A fine baby boy recently arrived at the homeof frogman J. H. Keller, of Airlee Heights. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jordan, a babygirl. Mr. Jordan is a drill pressman in the frogshop. Ben Carter, trackman, of Kearneysville, iswearing a happy smile. A boy. Ben says hewill be a trackman. The signal corps are working in the yardshere, installing the new block system. Thework is going forward rapidly. Edw^ard Homer


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