. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . istent member of the M. at Smithfield. It was often remarked what constant compan-ions Mr. and Mrs. Malone were, she often stay-ing with him when he was compelled to spendany time away from home. Although she losther voice almost entirely some time before herdeath, she surprised the visiting ministers andseveral members of the church who had calledfor a short service, by joining in the singing ofa verse of Jesus, Lover of My Soul only afew days before her death. Our warmestsympathy is extended to Mr. Malone in hisbereavement. Promoted, Novembe


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . istent member of the M. at Smithfield. It was often remarked what constant compan-ions Mr. and Mrs. Malone were, she often stay-ing with him when he was compelled to spendany time away from home. Although she losther voice almost entirely some time before herdeath, she surprised the visiting ministers andseveral members of the church who had calledfor a short service, by joining in the singing ofa verse of Jesus, Lover of My Soul only afew days before her death. Our warmestsympathy is extended to Mr. Malone in hisbereavement. Promoted, November 20, from messenger toclerk, office of Division Accountant, Park Congratulations, Park. Cupid has been busily occupied among ouremployes during November, as witness thefollowing victims: November 27, Miss FrancesDufTey, clerk, office of Master Mechanic, andT. W. Keefe, of BrowTisville; W. H. Burkett,roundhouse foreman, Connellsville, and HildaGilbert, clerk, office of Master Mechanic;November 28, W. C. Wyncoop, clerk, office of.


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