. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . F. F. Leyh Storekeeper \V. M. HlMDri Storekeeper Martinsburg Shops Correspondent, W. L. Stephens Blacksmiths helper John C. Wolford is theproud father of a fine baby boy. BlacksmithBerry says John is as tickled as a dog with twotails. Just how joyful that is you will have to guess. George W. Duhvick, a native of Martinsburg,recently died at his home on Water Street,at the age of sixty-three years. Mr. Dalwickserved the Baltimore and Ohio for many yearsas a blacksmith, wrorking in the shop here whenMartinsburg was a Divisional Terminal. Atthe removal to
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . F. F. Leyh Storekeeper \V. M. HlMDri Storekeeper Martinsburg Shops Correspondent, W. L. Stephens Blacksmiths helper John C. Wolford is theproud father of a fine baby boy. BlacksmithBerry says John is as tickled as a dog with twotails. Just how joyful that is you will have to guess. George W. Duhvick, a native of Martinsburg,recently died at his home on Water Street,at the age of sixty-three years. Mr. Dalwickserved the Baltimore and Ohio for many yearsas a blacksmith, wrorking in the shop here whenMartinsburg was a Divisional Terminal. Atthe removal to Brunswick he went to workthere and followed his trade until severalyears ago failing health compelled his retire-ment. After this retirement he came to hisoal ive city to live. Mr. Dalwick was ;i man of upright characterwho was held in high regard by all who knewhim. He was a member of the Masonic andPythian fraternities, and these brotherhoodsand a host of friends mourn his loss. The THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 61 | CRASH!. WE HAVE DECLARED nst High Watch SHATTERED! WAR (One of the worlds finest trains running betweChicago and Los Aneeles makes a mile a minuteclip with a Famous -Santa Fe Special Wateli inthe rab. Whitcomb says: BEST WATCH I EVER SANTA FE SPECIALPASSES RAILROAD INSPECTION
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