A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Marion http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Also visit our new sister sites: http://www.AncestorsOnTheWeb.com http://www.Genealogy101.com Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=46352 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Marion Daily Star(Harding Tribute Edition) Article Date: August 8 1923 Article Description: Railroad News Article Text: R H Wallace of New York, passenger traffic manager of the Erie was in Marion today. Mr Burke of Chicago of the Pullman company was in Marion today. H Berterman, of Cincinnati, assisting general passenger agent of the Big Four, was in Marion yesterday. W E Joyce of Columbus, chief clerk to the general passenger agent of the Hocking Valley was in Marion today. Arthur Crable, of Columbus, engineer of maintenance of way for the hocking Valley, was in Marion today. Thomas McDonough, of Columbus, foreman of bridges and buildings for the Hocking Valley was in Marion today. At the Strafrod shops of the C D and M, workmen are building a chair parlor car to be used on express runs. Whether parlor car service will be furnished for all of the express trains or for alternate runs was not announced today. Mrs Neil Bowen of Maion, stenographer in the office of the Erie division freight agent in the Huber building, was in Mansfield today attending the family reunion of the Arter family. N B Emley, of Youngstown, of the mechanical department of the Erie, was in Marion today. George H Higley, of Youngstown, airbrake inspector for the Erie, was in Marion today. C P Utley of New York City, of the Erie railroad wa in Marion today. O L Enos, of Mansfield, divison passenger agent of the Erie, who is in Marion all this week arranging for the handeling of extra passenger travel, was taken ill last night at his room in the Union Depot hotel. He was confined to his bed all day today. J H Patteson, of Columbus, assistant trainmaster for the Toledo divison of the Pennsylvania, was in Marion today. Two truck loads of flowers for decorating the casket of the late president Harding arrived in Marion today, being handled by the American Railway Express company. One huge wreath was received from Chicago. A heavy shipment of flowers is expected by American Railway Express officils, it was said today. G M Finney, of Columbus, trainmaster of the Hocking Valley, was in Marion today. August Ziebold, of Columbus foreman of car repairs for the Hocking Valley, was in Marion today. P B Durrell of Elmirea, New York, of the lubricator department of the Erie railroad, was in Marion today. I C Christian of Columbus, road foreman of engines of the Hocking Valley, was in Marion today. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ OH-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com