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Women's Traffic and Transportation Holyrood. She is survived by a brother,<br />

Club of Seattle for the May 1972-May Walter J. Alden of Monrovia, Calif.<br />

ABOUT<br />

1973 Women's club year Traffic at theand annual Transportation<br />

election of<br />

SPOKANE<br />

Holyrood. She<br />

NEWS:<br />

is survived<br />

The employees<br />

by a brother,<br />

of<br />

officers. Club of Laura Seattle Schaub for the ofMay the 1972-May Regional Walter J. Alden of Monrovia, Calif.<br />

ABOUT<br />

Manager-Sales' 1973 club year Office at the annual and your election corre­<br />

the Spokane area extend a welcome to<br />

of<br />

PEOPLE<br />

spondent officers. was Laura elected Schaub for aof two-year the Regional term<br />

Ken SPOKANE FreemanNEWS: and his family The employees upon their of<br />

asManager-Sales' trustee. OtherOffice officersand elected your were:<br />

recent<br />

corre­<br />

the Spokane arrival in area theextend city from a welcome Chicago. to<br />

PEOPLE<br />

President spondent -was Dorothy elected Moore for a two-year (Foss Alas­<br />

Ken<br />

term<br />

Ken was Freeman transferred and his tofamily Spokane upon as their the<br />

OF THE<br />

ka as Line); trustee. Corresponding Other officers Secretary elected were: ­<br />

new recent District arrival Adjuster. in the city He from replaces Chicago. Ray<br />

Mildred President Pickrell - Dorothy (Olympic Moore S. (Foss S. Co.);<br />

Moore,<br />

Alas­<br />

Ken was who transferred retired onto disability. Spokane Ray's as the<br />

OF THE<br />

Recording ka Line); Secretary Corresponding - Joyce Secretary Robinson<br />

presence<br />

­<br />

new District will Adjuster. be missedHe byreplaces his fellow Ray<br />

(Seattle Mildred Travel Pickrell Center); (Olympic Treasurer S. S. Co.); ­<br />

workers Moore, and who we retired wish on himdisability. a pleasantRay's re­<br />

Joan Recording Masters Secretary (Seaport - Shipping Joyce Robinson Co.);<br />

tirement presence ... will Another be missed new arrival by his in fellow Spo­<br />

and (Seattle Two-Year Travel Trustees Center); - Kay Treasurer Haskins<br />

kane<br />

­<br />

workers is Car and Foreman we wish Frank him a Zawada. pleasant He re­<br />

Coast Division<br />

(Olympic Joan Masters S. S. Co.) (Seaport and Corinne Shipping Shelton<br />

replaces<br />

Co.);<br />

tirement Howard ... Another Jensen, new who arrival retired. in Spo­<br />

(Frank and Two-Year P. Dow Trustees Co.). Installation - Kay Haskins of of­ TELEGRAPH<br />

kane is Car Foreman<br />

OFFICE:<br />

Frank<br />

Friends<br />

Zawada.<br />

and<br />

He<br />

SEATILE<br />

Coast Division<br />

ficers (Olympic will be S. S. held Co.) atand the Corinne May 9 Shelton dinner former<br />

replaces<br />

associates<br />

Howard<br />

of<br />

Jensen,<br />

Isaac<br />

who<br />

"Ike"<br />

retired.<br />

Moore,<br />

Laura K. Schaub, Correspondent meeting (Frank of P. the Dow club. Co.). Installation of of­ who TELEGRAPH retired in December OFFICE: 1969Friends as teletype and<br />

SEATTLE<br />

Office of Traffic Ma nager MILWAUKEE<br />

ficers will be held<br />

ROAD<br />

at the<br />

RETIRED<br />

May 9 dinner<br />

EMoperator<br />

former associates in the Seattle of Isaac Relay"Ike" Office, Moore, were<br />

Laura K. Schaub, Correspondent PLOYEES<br />

meeting of<br />

CLUB<br />

the club.<br />

NEWS: The Seattle<br />

saddened who retired to learn in December of his death 1969 on as teletype March<br />

DISTRICT MANAGER-SALES: Wel­<br />

Office of Traffic Ma nager meeting MILWAUKEE of the <strong>Milwaukee</strong> ROAD RETIRED <strong>Road</strong> Retired<br />

15.<br />

EMoperator<br />

Ike began in the working Seattle Relay when Office, he waswere 13<br />

comed to our office staff recently was<br />

Employees PLOYEES Club CLUB wasNEWS: held March The 9Seattle with<br />

assaddened a messenger to learn for the of his superintendent death on March of<br />

Judi DISTRICT Sawyer. MANAGER-SALES: Judi replaced Penny Vierra, Wel­ 36meeting members of the present <strong>Milwaukee</strong> including <strong>Road</strong> visitors<br />

the<br />

Retired<br />

15. old Ike Virginia began working Railway. when Except he for was time 13<br />

who comed is now to aour stenographer office staff inrecently the Agent's was Mrs. Employees Mabel Club Eggleston was held of Three March Forks,<br />

spent<br />

9 with<br />

as a messenger in the military for the overseas superintendent duringof<br />

Office Judi Sawyer. in Tacoma. Judi replaced Penny Vierra, house 36 members guest of Mr. present and Mrs. including W. A. visitors Mer­<br />

World the old War Virginia I, and Railway. a stretch Except in the for '30s time<br />

LOCAL<br />

who is now<br />

and<br />

a<br />

FOREIGN<br />

stenographer<br />

FREIGHT<br />

in the Agent's<br />

OF­ rill, Mrs. andMabel retiredEggleston Conductor of L. Three H. Larson<br />

when<br />

Forks,<br />

spent he in homesteaded the military in overseas Alaskaduring and<br />

FICES:<br />

Office in<br />

Most<br />

Tacoma.<br />

of us are now looking of house Mobridge, guest of S. Mr. D. and It was Mrs. announced<br />

worked<br />

W. A. Mer­<br />

World for War the I, Signal and a Corps; stretch the in the rest'30s of<br />

forward LOCAL toand theFOREIGN resumptionFREIGHT of our great OFthatrill,<br />

the and O. retired D. Wolkes, Conductor who were L. H. present,<br />

Ike's<br />

Larson<br />

when lifetime he homesteaded was dedicated in to Alaska the rail­ and<br />

outdoor FICES: activities, Most of after us aare winter now oflooking snow, will of Mobridge, be celebrating S. D. their It was 60thannounced wedding<br />

roads worked he for served-the the Signal last Corps; beingthe therest Milof<br />

wind forward and to rain. the On resumption April 15, of the our local great<br />

anniversary that the O. D. later Wolkes, in the who month. were Roy present, Jorwaukee Ike's lifetime at Seattle, was 'which dedicated he to joined the rail­ in<br />

forces outdoor ofactivities, the Foreign after Freight a winter Depart­ of snow,<br />

gensen will be showed celebrating slides their of a recent 60th wedding trip to<br />

1943. roads Funeral he served-the serviceslast were being heldthe at Mil­ the<br />

ment wind and and <strong>Milwaukee</strong> rain. On April Motor 15, Transport the local<br />

Denmark. anniversary Members later in the were month. informed Roy Jor­ of Church waukee ofat the Seattle, Ascension 'which onhe March joined 20. in<br />

joined forces inof a the fishing Foreign expedition Freight offDepart West­ the gensen passing showed of Isaac slides Moore, of a who recent recently He<br />

trip to<br />

1943. is survived Funeral services by threewere sons; held Charles, at the<br />

portment in and the Pacific <strong>Milwaukee</strong> Ocean. Motor Bill Prather Transport of retired Denmark. from Members the Telegraphic were Department Jim,<br />

informed of Church and of Edward; the Ascension and 'a daughter, on March Mrs. 20.<br />

Foreign joined in Freight a fishing caught expedition the largest off fishWest­ ... the The passing Tacoma of Isaac meeting Moore, held who April recently 9 Kathleen He is survived Johnson. by three sons; Charles,<br />

aport 10 lb. in the silver Pacific Salmon. Ocean. Beginner's Bill Prather luck. of was retired attended from the byTelegraphic 113 members. Department Lyle Jim, and Edward; and 'a daughter, Mrs.<br />

The Foreign oceanFreight at thiscaught time of the year largest is pretty fish­ Smith, ... The president, Tacoma was meeting with held us after April a9<br />

Kathleen Johnson.<br />

rough a 10 lb. andsilver we did Salmon. have Beginner's a few casesluck. of sojourn was attended in the hospital. by 113 Scott members. McGalliard, Lyle Aberdeen Division<br />

seasickness The ocean ... at this Leo time Fettigof was year chairman is pretty who Smith, is retired president, fromwas thewith Freight us after Claima<br />

EAST END<br />

of rough the annual and we Sea-Tac did have Golfa Tournament<br />

few cases of Department, sojourn in the showed hospital. slides Scott of McGalliard, a trip to Aberdeen Division<br />

held seasickness at the Auburn ... Leo Golf Fettig Course was on chairman April Australia. who is retired Members from were the informed Freight Claim that Martha Moehring, Correspondent<br />

EAST END<br />

22. of Competition the annual Sea-Tac was keen Golf because Tournament of the Gertrude Department, Alden showed died on slides April of 16 a trip afterto<br />

Asst. Superintendent's Office, Montevideo<br />

historical held at the rivalry Auburn between Golf Course the twoon cities April anAustralia. illness ofMembers several weeks. were She informed began her that Martha Moehring, Correspondent<br />

. 22. . . Competition Mrs. Donnawas Hendricks keen because has joined of the railroad Gertrude career Alden ondied Jan. on 15, April 1919, 16 as after a Our hats are off to Engineer Charlie<br />

Asst. Superintendent's Office, Montevideo<br />

the historical staff ofrivalry the Foreign between Freight the two Depart­ cities clerk an illness in the of Spokane several weeks. Freight She office. began She her Wilson, who was recently interviewed by<br />

ment. . . . Mrs. Donna Hendricks has joined was railroad later promoted career on toJan. secretary 15, 1919, and held as a Columnist Our hats Robert are off Smith to Engineer of the Minnea­ Charlie<br />

the staff of the Foreign Freight Depart­ similar clerk in positions the Spokane in Tacoma Freight and office. in the She polis Wilson, Tribune who was in connection recently interviewed with the anby<br />

PRICING DEPARTMENT: Rate Clerk<br />

ment.<br />

Seattle was later Agent's promoted Officeto where secretary sheand retired held nual Columnist spring Robert "train rides" Smith taken of the byMinnea some<br />

Stewart "Stu" Bowler has been ill with on similar Dec. 15, positions 1959. Following in Tacoma her and railroad in the of polis the Tribune more daring in connection young men with of the the an­<br />

the PRICING measles. DEPARTMENT: To his surprise, one Rate never Clerk career, Seattle she Agent's worked Office several where years she in retired the Twin nual spring Cities area. "train They rides" hang taken onto by some the<br />

grows Stewart too"Stu" old for Bowler children's has activities been ill with ... Admittance on Dec. 15, Office 1959. of Following Seattle University. her railroad sides of the of more slowlydaring moving young trains, men only of to the<br />

Maxine the measles. Dittebrandt's To his surprise, son, Jeffrey, one never was Requiem career, she Mass worked was said several April years 19 in in St. the find Twin they Cities soonarea. pick They up speed hang and onto head the<br />

home grows ontoo leave old from for children's the U. S. activities Army until ... Joseph's Admittance Church Office followed of Seattle by University. burial in for sides theof open slowly country, moving like trains, out only to theto<br />

April Maxine 26. He Dittebrandt's is stationedson, on Okinawa Jeffrey, ... was Requiem Mass was said April 19 in St. find they soon pick up speed and head<br />

Agnes home Horak, on leave your from former the U. S. correspond­ Army until Joseph's Church followed by burial in for the open country, like out to the<br />

ent, April who 26. turned He is stationed world traveler on Okinawa upon her ...<br />

retirement Agnes Horak, from your the Pricing former Department, correspond­ RETIRES AFTER 43<br />

left ent, May who 1turned with her world sister traveler for sixupon weeks her YEARS. John W. Mont­<br />

inretirement Europe. from the Pricing Department, gomery, B & B Fore­<br />

RETIRES AFTER 43<br />

REGIONAL<br />

left May 1 with<br />

DATA<br />

her sister<br />

OFFICE:<br />

for six<br />

Joyce<br />

weeks<br />

man<br />

YEARS.<br />

at Austin<br />

John W.<br />

center,<br />

Mont­<br />

is<br />

in Europe.<br />

gomery,<br />

shown with<br />

B<br />

Assist·<br />

& B Fore­<br />

Ask and Esther Ray have purchased ant<br />

man<br />

Division<br />

at Austin<br />

Engineer<br />

center,<br />

homes REGIONAL in the Magnolia DATA OFFICE: and Richmond Joyce Ray McCann (left)<br />

is shown with Assist·<br />

Beach Ask and areas Esther ... Changes Ray have in thepurchased depart­ and<br />

ant<br />

Chief<br />

Division<br />

Carpenter<br />

Engineer<br />

ment homes include in the new Magnolia employees and Mike Richmond Mc­ V. L.<br />

Ray<br />

Blake<br />

McCann<br />

at a retire·<br />

(left)<br />

Manus Beach and areas John ... McPherson, Changes in the anddepart Paul<br />

ment<br />

and Chief<br />

reception<br />

Carpenter<br />

held<br />

in<br />

Brydges, ment include who resigned new employees to attendMike school. Mc­ V.<br />

his<br />

L. Blake<br />

honor<br />

at<br />

April<br />

a retire·<br />

21.<br />

(See<br />

Manus and John McPherson, and Paul<br />

ment<br />

R.<br />

reception<br />

D. True's col·<br />

held<br />

REGIONAL SALES OFFICE: Lee umn.)<br />

in his honor April 21.<br />

Derr,<br />

Brydges,<br />

secretary<br />

who<br />

to<br />

resigned<br />

the Regional<br />

to attend<br />

Managerschool.<br />

(See R. D. True's col·<br />

Sales, REGIONAL was elected SALES vice president OFFICE: of the Lee umn.)<br />

Derr, secretary to the Regional Manager­<br />

May<br />

Sales,<br />

- June,<br />

was<br />

1972<br />

elected vice president of the<br />

21<br />

May - June, 1972<br />

21<br />

<strong>Michael</strong> <strong>Sol</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>

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