. Baltimore und Ohio Mitarbeiter Magazin . ill dort, während Frau Thomas arbeitet in unserer Abteilung, damit sie nicht aus der Praxis kommen kann. Fräulein Mabel Leutner, Stenographin im Büro der Einkaufsabteilung ist ein attraktiver Junglady und hat viele Freunde in diesem Büro. Er hat eine schöne Sopranstimme und singt in einem unserer Kirchenchöre. Wir freuen uns, dass unsere Jungen 10,500 Dollar an den Victory-Kredit gezeichnet haben. Wir gratulieren Herrn und Frau Eugene Lowe zur Ankunft eines hüpfenden Babymädchens, geboren am 15. Mai. Viel Glück, Jean. John Wilmer, Gutscheinkaufmann im Kaufvermittler-offi
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ill there while Mrs. Thomas is workingin our department in order that she may notget out of practice. Miss Mabel Leutner, stenographer in thePurchasing Agents office is an attractive younglady and has many friends in that office. Shehas a beautiful soprano voice and sings in oneof our church choirs. We are glad to state that our boys subscribed$10, 500 to the Victory Loan. We extend our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.Eugene Lowe on the arrival of a bouncing babygirl, born May 15. Good luck, Jean. John Wilmer, voucher clerk in the Purchas-ing Agents office, and a brother of W. Wilmer, chief of Payroll Bureau, is a merry old soul.Note his smile in the accompanying picture.John is a regular home man, and a gardener ofno mean ability. Anyone passing his home inthe evening can see him working the garden, and he is so interested in his morning workthere that he has to run over the hills in orderto catch the Halethorpe Special for Baltimore.John has a splendid service record of nineteenyears. r. •foliri Wilmer THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 75 Transportation Department CorrespondentMiss Margaret Talbott Stevens On Friday, May 23, there was considerableexcitement at our car distributers desk, aboutlunch time. We were receiving a visit fromMr. F. S. Davis, alias Jeff Davis, otherwiseThe Carbondale Swede. It seems as thoughin days gone by there must have been somekind of a feud between our car distributers andthis notable C. D. from Hagerstown. As aresult of this quarrel, our Mr. Murphy is saidto have sent a very cordial (?) invitation toMr. Davis to come down to visit us and in-cidentally to settle up this old score. However, when he arrived, Mr. Murphy saw that he hadgrown to a considerable size during the pastyear or so, and decided to settle up in a mostagreeable manner. He invited Mr. Davis tolunch, after which that gentleman kindlyinitiated our car distributers into a worthyclub, to which he stated that all good car dis-