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Lilley’s 1965 compact car also hit a parked car in the rear and his was demolished. A native of Towanda, Lilley had lived in Lan- disville for the past ten years. He was the son of the late J. Roy and Helen Bradley Lilley. He had served in the Air Force during World War II and was a disabled veteran. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Towanda. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Helen L. Everts, Landisville, and Jean L., wife of William Ramsay, Lancaster. Services were held Monday at 8:30 p.m. Burial was made in Oak Hill cemetery, Towanda. gli ¥ lrg REV. ROBT. J. HARMAN The Rev. Robert J. Har- man, 47, former pastor of the Harvey Wagner Memorial Church, Ventnor, N.J., died Monday, April 29, in Stuart, Fla., where he was pastor of the Presbyterian Church. A former resident of Ventnor, he was graduated from Atlantic City high school, Temple University and the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, Philadelphia. He also was a teacher in the Ventnor schools. Surviving are his wife, Mary; three daughters, and his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harman of Ventnor. Services were held Thursday, May 2, in Stuart. The family formerly lived in Mount Joy and Rev. Harman's father operated a cemetery marker plant in the first block west of Market street. GRANT CITY WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING = AN'T COME TO GRANTS? RANTS WILL COME |One of our decorator-trained salesmen will come to your home at no extra charge. YORK, PENNA. Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 3 ROBERT P. McGINLEY, president of Sico Co., has been named to a national oil advisory group by John C. Sawhill, U.S. energy chief. McGinley becomes a member of the Wholesale Petroleum Advisory Group and will aid in advising the Federal Energy Office in formulating policy concerning the nation’s energy problems. He is to meet with Sawhill later this week. McGinley has been active as a director and action com- mittee member for the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association which represents 1,200 gasoline and home heating oil distributors in Pennsylvania who are independent from major oil companies. x WEDDINGS GOSS- WAGNER The marriage of Miss Denise Marie Wagner to John A. Goss took place Friday, May 3, at 8 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Lester Koder officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy J. Wagner, 341 Florin Ave., and the late Roy C. Wagner. She was graduated from Donegal high school and is a senior at the Lancaster General Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Goss, Lancaster and was graduated from Lampeter- Strasburg high school and served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years. Given in marriage by her uncle, Lewis C. Diller, the bride wore a floor-length gown of organza trimmed with Venice and cluny lace. Miss Teresa Wagner, sister of the bride, Mount Joy, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Margaret L. Reinhart, sister of the bridegroom, Quarryville; Mrs. Vicki L. Harnish, Millersville, and Miss Leann Ellis, Mount Joy. Flower girl was Amy Lynn Reinhart, Quarryville. David Linton, Mount Joy, was ringbearer. Serving as best man was Bruce Wenger of Lancaster. Ushers were: James Myer, Elizabethtown, and Douglas L. Goss and William R. Goss, brothers of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church. T he inescapable price of li- berty is an ability to preserve it from destruction. —Douglas Mac Arthur BUICK CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HESS-=~ULRICH BUICK — CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE 108 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4827 Buick Opel Chevrolet Oldsmobile Chev. & GMC Trucks Formerly New<omer Motors, Inc. i: int Joy and S. F. Ulrich, Inc. Elizabethtown Servicing ASAE Cs rp ser
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