4 NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND CITY'S SUBURBS MINISTER WILL SERVE UNCLE SAM Member of Carlisle Presbytery Gives Services and Motorboat to Government Mechanicsburg, Pa., April 11. —The Rev. R. M. Ramsey, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Newport, was granted a release from present duties yesterday afternoon at the spring stated meeting of the presbytery of Carlisle, now In session here, to serve Uncle Sam. The Rev. Mr. Ramsey offered his services and motorboat to tho government for patrol and de fense, which was accepted. When his petition for release from congregation and presbytery wns presented, the lat ter body passed the same by a stand ing vote, since, as the moderator stat ed, they were giving a member, to fight in a righteous cause. The scene ■was an affecting one, when the Rev. Br. L. M. Mudge, pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, Harris burg, offered a fervent prayer for the President and nation in the present crisis. The Rev. Mr. Ramsey received word to report for service at New York and left last evening for that city. About eighty members answered to rollcall yesterday, with the moder ator-elect, the Rev. Thomas Ferguson, in the chair. Among other business transacted, F. P. MacKenzie was elect ed temporary clerk for one year and Professor F. T. Magill, of Penn Hall, Chambersburgj reading clerk for one year. The Rev. Albert Bruchhause was received as a candidate for the gos pel ministry, examined and licensed. The time of ordination to be in May, in Hunterstown, Adams county. The following committees were ap pointed by the moderator: On bills and overtures, the Rev. Harvey Klaer, the Rev. D. I. Camp, the Rev. J. M. Rutherford, Elders T. A. Carothers and S. F. Barbour; judicial, the Rev. Dr. T. C. McCarrell. the Rev. J. L Hynson and the Rev. Dr. L. M. Mudge, Elders, Professor R. F. Fair and W. C. Creamer; the committee on synodlcal minutes consists of twelve men who were commissioners to the last synod; committee on presbyterial minutes, the Rev. F. T. Wheeler, the Rev. R. M. Ramsey and Elder F. K. Ployer: sessional record, the Rev. J. H. Wolf and Elder W. J. Meily; com mittee on treasury report, the Rev. C. B. Segelken and J. W. McKee; leave of absenuce. Elders F. E. Tay lor and M. F. Robinson; committee on revision of manual, the Rev. R. F. McClean and the Rev. George Fulton; to serve on executive session, the Rev. .T. G. Rose, the Rev. H. B. King and Elder S. B. Eby. Last evening the sermon was deliv ered by the retiring moderator, the Rev. Harvey Klaer, and an address by the Rev. Dr. E. D. Warfield, L.L.D., president of Wilson College, on. "The Biblical Chairs of Our Colleges." The presbytery will close its ses sions this evening following an ad dress by Professor Charles Scanlon, L.L.D., of Pittsburgh, secretary of the Board of Temperance of the Presby terian Church. MOTORCYCLE RESERVES Lewistown, Pa., April 11.—A com pany of motorcycle reserves, known as No. .3 Company of Lewistown, has beeh organized and have made their first run, to Huntingdon and Mt. Un ion. The following riders entered the run: Joseph Bridgen, Vince McClena hen, Guy Bailey, Fearn Harper, W. L. Arnold, Elder Stimely, Donald Dip pery, Frank Duncan, Russell Reigle, Randall Markley, Wilson Weikel, James Fish, Elder Mauery, Walter Yocom, Charles Mattern, Lloyd Bea son. Harry Lindenbarger, Wilfrid Coutry and J. Ralph McCook. JESUmm ffiTTts 1 BIVER I JPILLS I J 1 | The Best Habit I I In The World [1 i Li jjj the habit of health. |i I The way to get it Uto nj i train your bowels, [J 1 through the liver, to act j|| 1 naturally, at a fixed | fl time, every day. •1 Take one pill regularly nj H (more only if necessary) Fa P until you succeed. Then N n you can stop taking EH them, without trouble or HI 1 This ha* been the (OodWltb- tj |H rule for 50 jtmm. 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Mrs. Williams, Gadsden, Ala., writes: I have used your great pain Oil for rheumatism, stiff joints, also for sore throat, and I want to say that it is the greatest remedy I ever tried. I recommend it to all sufferers. Many cures reported daily from thou sands of grateful users of this wonder ful oil. Every bottle guaranteed. 26c to 60c a bottle, or money refunded. Mallad to any address, prepaid, on re ceipt of 60c. At leading druggists. George A. Gorgas Drug Store.—Adver tisement. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Industrial Development of Columbia Outlined JAMES A. CONST ANTINE Columbia, Pa., April 11 —In an ad dress before the Merchants' and Man ufacturers' Association, recently, J. A. Constantino of tho Colonial Foundry and Machine Company, of which he is the head, aroused considerable en thusiasm among the members, when he described the possibilities of indus trial development in the borough and showed how the organization had been a factor In the recent progress along that line. His address was greeted with applause. Mr. Constantlne is one of the leaders in the Industrial life of the town and an active member 61 the association. ODD FELLOWS NEW OFFICERS New Bloomfield, Pa., April 11.—At a meeting of Mackinaw Lodge No. 380 I. O, O. F, with P. G. Warren K. Clouser acting as district doputy grand master, the following officers were installed: Noble grand, Emmet A. Clouser; vice-grand, Marion J. Bower; warden, Linton Stephens; conductor, Charles H. Smiley, Jr.; chaplain. Homer C. Knox: right scene supporter, John W. Sheaffer, left scene supporter, Paul E. McKeehan; right supporter to noble grand, W. K. Clouser; left supporter to noble grand, David H. Fressler; outside guardian, S. Beck Wallace; inside guardiah, John Holman. In itiated during term, 18; reinstated, 2; total membership, 108, TRINITY CHURCH OFFICERS New Bloomfield, Pa., April 11.—Of ficers were elected last Sunday by Trinity Reformed Church and Sunday school as follows: Church officers, W. H. Darlington and W. H. F. Gorher, elders, and H. Mech and John T. Myers, deacons. Sunday school of ficers, superintendent, John M. Gantt, assistant superintendent, Samuel J. Garlin; secretary Joseph Darlington; assistant secretary. Miss Oline Mancaster county is asked to join in this praise-worthy movement. The business committee in charge of the campaign expects a large num ber of moderate-sized gifts, instead af a few large ones. Tho school has seven hundred living alumnae, and they are scattered in all parts of the civilized world. SCHOOL GARDENS FOR MT. UNION Parent - Teachers Association and Woman's Club Unite to Fight High Cost of Living Mount Union, Pa., April 11.—This borough is falling In lino with larger cities of the nation In making prepar ations to combat the high cost of liv ing during the war. Last night the Parent-Teachers Association held a joint meeting with the Woman's Club, a new and progressive organization, and after studying the cost problem, the two organizations united upon the Issue of school gardens. A committee was appointed, consisting of Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Longacre, to draw up plans, secure grounds and procuro a person to take charge of the work. Each organiza tion will pay half of the expense. UP TO WAR STRENGTH Lewistown, Pa., April 11.—P. O. S. of A. Camp of Lewistown is recruited almost to full war strength and is in readiness to take up the duties of an APRIL 11, 1917. active soldier's life. There are sev- and Howard W. Atkens holds the enty-two enlisted men of the organ- commission of major in the State or ization. C. L. Kerstettcr is captain sanitation. 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