. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Wehave secured the services of two noted singersfor the ceremony—*Hump Lownnan and TapSchmalz. Conductor Pop Hicks has con-sented to act as God-father to the youngster. Our old friend i)atrolman Billy Wilkinson,better known as Big Bill, says that he is nota bit jealous of patrolman Starkey, as he had ahandsome baby girl arrive at his home onMarch 4. In spite of the babys sex he saysthat he is going to name her Woodrow Wilson., Captain William F. Edwards died at hishome in Lexington on February 2, a victim ofl)neinn()nia. 82 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLO


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Wehave secured the services of two noted singersfor the ceremony—*Hump Lownnan and TapSchmalz. Conductor Pop Hicks has con-sented to act as God-father to the youngster. Our old friend i)atrolman Billy Wilkinson,better known as Big Bill, says that he is nota bit jealous of patrolman Starkey, as he had ahandsome baby girl arrive at his home onMarch 4. In spite of the babys sex he saysthat he is going to name her Woodrow Wilson., Captain William F. Edwards died at hishome in Lexington on February 2, a victim ofl)neinn()nia. 82 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. MISS SELINA C. CRONE Captain Edwards had been in the employ ofthe Company for about thirty years, and hadbeen a conductor on the Baltimore Division forten years. His run was on the ShenandoahSpecial from Lexington to Strasburg andreturn daily, and he was one of the best knownmen on the division. Captain Eldwards, who was about sixty yearsof age, is survived by his wife, one son, and onesister. The pictures on this page are of Miss SelinaC. Crone, and (ieorge D. Crone. Miss Crone, who entered the service on July11, 1890, is one of the two women members ofthe Baltimore Division Veterans Association,and vice-president of its Ladies Auxiliary. Sheis night matron at Camden Station. Mr. Crone entered the service in March, was pensioned on June 19, 191^. He servedin the Freight Department for six years and wasemployed for thirty-two years as gateman andtrain caller at Camden Station. The picture isa reproduction of a recent photograph. Riverside Y. M. C. A. Correspondent, T. E. St.\


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