. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . lt outside our employe family. Fromvarious sources we have learned of interestingcommunications she has received from manywho have been charmed by her poems in theMagazine. Some of her fellow workers alsoknow of these outside interested individualsand particularly of one, who resides in one of thelarger cities on our line, fortunately within acouple of hours travel of Baltimore. Now whether this has anything to do witha recent week-end trip of Miss Stevens and agirl friend, also an employe of this department,on one of our crack trains, and the receipt
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . lt outside our employe family. Fromvarious sources we have learned of interestingcommunications she has received from manywho have been charmed by her poems in theMagazine. Some of her fellow workers alsoknow of these outside interested individualsand particularly of one, who resides in one of thelarger cities on our line, fortunately within acouple of hours travel of Baltimore. Now whether this has anything to do witha recent week-end trip of Miss Stevens and agirl friend, also an employe of this department,on one of our crack trains, and the receipt byMiss Stevens of a telegram while on the traindirecting that she make sure to see a certainparty during her trip, is a question. We can all agree, however, that we wouldhave enjojed seeing her face as she heard theconductor page her down the aisle of the coach,and as she read the telegrams suggestion thatshe forget not her out-of-town correspondent. Naturally her story of the trip does not agreein all particulars with this account— Miss K;ithcrinf We would have it understood that our depart-ment is not behind some of these other folk whoboast of the ravages which Cupid has made intheir respective midsts. Our latest victimsare Messrs. Harry L. Hatton and CharlesBruchey. The former promised to tell us allabout it, but because of his being so busily en-grossed in household worries, such as mendingthe leak in the new percolator which some kindfriend gave the happy couple as a wedding pres-ent, Mr. Hatton has been unable to write it , we are told that they are very, veryhappy, and this must be the truth if we are tojudge by the way the groom hustles around tobuy the groceries. Of the second couple we arelikewise in the dark, except that the glorioushoneymoon was spent in the country, where thehappy man tried his hand at farming and cameback to us with, a smile and blistered best wishes are extended to both couples,and both have been remembered by gi
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