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The Argos Reflector from Argos, Indiana • Page 1

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Mm LI KC vf tlirrering tho Newt JT of th Argot Community VOLUME 86 'MBER 20 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 t7T) 17 TrH Local Businessman Accepts New Post John A. Ritzenthaler, Argos, Industrial executive, has taken over the board chairmanship of East Central Investment South Bend based real estate mortgage firm. Ritzenthaler's association with East Central was announced by Vjgil Elliott president and direc- Riehard Ringe tor of East Central. He said the Ritz Craft which Ritzenthaler Involved In Accident Marshall Co. Hearing Successful On Soil and Water Conservation District Three hundred and forty three years ago a small number ol grateful Pilgrims assembled In prayerful tribute to God for an abundant first harvest.

That oc casion marked the launching- of a meaningful custom whict! has operates in Argos, has purchased Airs. Richard was in a majority interest in the South vow( in an autom0s5Ie accident Bend Company. at 7.45 Thursday evening, Soil Conservation entitled to vote. Sixty percent The State nut iaii inajiuiaciures nouses on the overhead bridge south Committee held a hearing in of the voters in favor of mciu cccome one 01 our nation a must of IT. S.

6 when her auto went Plvmm.h on Nnvpmter 19. to sion. cherished holidays Thanks and mobile homes, East Central FHA and VA insured mortgages out of control and hit the guard assess the desire of farmers from Robert Harvey County Exten giving Day. through its South Bend office and railing. German, Bourbon, North, Center S10n Asent chaired the meeting In 1621 tne Pilgrims Fathers The accident was reported to Tieoe Townships to Rvssell Reiff, white Coutny far were bound by spiritual unity Ml" be included in the Marshall Coun mer and president of the State and love of and faith in the Su "iiiuu saiu ciiLiaa tv sou ana water conservation cru Conservation Committee, nreme Beine.

Their special obser VCmTd rnntinno in nnrafp frn OntlCS Said Mrs. KlITgle Was District. and Charles McKee, executive vance of thanks was a testimori headquarers in Marycrest. northbound on the bridge when the accident occured. The car was a total loss.

Eighty five farmers were pre seCretary of the State Commit ial t0 their beleif that God, Jn sent at the meeting, representing tee condUcted the hearing. His omnipotent wisdom, looked all five townships. ith favor on their quest for a Spokesmen from all townships Supervisors of the Marshall Co where bIessing3 spoke favorably about enlarging unty Soil and Water Conserva fa humble and devQut the district to include their town tion District were also present meani ol ships. No one present offered They are Fred Wolff, chairman; Than vinT was bonu School Menu Train Car Accident yiU Amos Native Vrs. Ethel t.

Jirday. 60. of 6.32 S. Lake Warsaw, died at 15:55 a.m. Sundav at Murphy Medical Center, where she was admitted with internal injuries suffered any objections.

Adrian fcnapp, sec. Week of November 30 The State Committee was fav Leon tlen, and Cam11 Thom Today America is free and Monday-Spaghetti with meat orablv impressed and said they Pn. strong a momument the in a train car accident. sauce, hot rolls, apple sauce, would recommend inclusion of Also present were Hermann A nopes ana -aeais oi uie rug.inu. She was born near Amos.

Nov rookie and milk. the five additional townships in Beck, conservationist in the Mar it stands as me greatest wnrew ember 27, 1903. on the farm now Tuesday Turkey gravy over to the Marshall County Soil and shall County district; Dean Man of brotherhood ui the historyof owned by Dr. John Swihan, the biscuits, cottage cheese, buttered Water Conservation District. Chester, soil conservation tech man.

Conceived under daughter of Lewis F. and Minnie limas, jello and milk. After the local Board of Sup nician; Clay E. Hurt, area con our counry represents a PeopJJ Belle Whitehead Miller. W'edtiesk'fcy-JIrish stew, octm elisors is notified officially of servationist for the 12 counties whose progress has been blessed She was married January 17, bread.

cherry pudding and milk, the State Soil Conservation Com of Northwest Indiana, and Philip with divine guidance air. whose 1920, to Everett Juday who sur Thursday Beef roast, potato mittee's approval a referendum O'Connell, county agent super history is rich with "Js" vives, with seven daughters and es and gravy, lettuce salad, rais will held in all five townships, visor. Hls PfJJ two sons; two brothers, Oran in brcad and butter, pear half in order to enter the existing Officials estimate that inclu emerged triumphant from a (Buddy) Miller of Tippecanoe and and miik. Marshall County Soil and Water sion of the five additional town vastating world wars uur sc.ea Lloyd Miller of Goshen; a sister, Friday Fish sandwiches, tar Conservation District, all land ships in the existing distriqt tific achievements 1 Mrs. Noble Shriner of Goshen; uce creamed peas, blue owners of 10 acres or more are could become final by January 15.

wul mg surpasses an expecr-iiions. 27 grandchildren and two great berries, ice cream and milk. grandchildren. Susanne Hagan On Scholastic List THANKSGIVING THOUGHTS Tnrly, the goodness and mercy Margaret Brennan 0f God have been with us. is for time allotted to each one; Regrettably, too many Amer Funeral services will be held Wednesday at West Eel River Argos Mentone Game church by Rev.

Phillip Kesler, jQ ge December 15 Miss Susanne Kay Hagan of 293 stands for hours break time icans no longer care about relig tt w.iiiam st Arcrnc a coninr etn- into parts; ious ideals and heritage. Tj some pastor, Interment will be in Silver lake Th Argos Mentone DasKeioau dent at wheaton coiiege (Illinois) stanas lor aci pwiuimw out country is a iantasyianu nu cemeter-. game has been rescheduled for hag been named to the scholastic day we live; ed with complimentary hai douts. Tuesday, December 15, at Men honQr ljst earning year honors for is for norms that motivate our Df rights and freedoms without To bring up a child in the way tone. the 63 64 academic year.

hearts; obligations. With patent indiffef he gD, travel that way This game was scheduled for Misg Hagan -s the daughter 0f stands for kindness we perform ence- they shirk the mere sue your, elf jace in a while. Friday, November 20, but was post and Mrs clarence Hagan. The today gestion of individual respnsi sh Eillings poned because of the weather. Ronors ConvoCation was held on stands for sounds and sights that bQity.

Their purpose in Lfe Is rhzrxrt we enjoy lost in moral lethargy, self indul Year honors are'eamed by stu- is for goodness found along the gence, and neglect of duty, dents who carry 12 or more hours way Time and experience have pros per semester and average 2.2 grade 1 stands for ire that rises to annoy; ed our Constitution to be the points (3 is perfect) per semester for vitality that sees us through; greatest document for freedom for the full term. These honors at I is for irony, fate's strange de- ever drawn by man. This in Wheaton are awarded to encourage cree sturment of self government is a students in scholarship and culture for nobility of Christian souls; reality envisioned by ot Found Wheaton college is a coeducation is for God, who hears our earn- ing Fathers who were dedicated al school of high academic stan- est plea. to the ideal that man is superior dards which enjoys a distinctive Take all these things that make up to the State. It embodies the Christian emphasis in all of hs daily living fundamental principle of liberty activities.

Combined, they spell out why we which is dearer than life, tbe pre- have Thanksgiving. eept that men shall live as equals under government by law, not by Robert E. Grossman Ei hth Grade Game men. Attends Symposium ArgS fiercely contesttd the Amencans must never lose Robert E. Grossman, Argos Sen- first quarter with Talma as they OUT poWe ior.

represented Ball State at the lost 46 to 3S. They then fell be rh' ness come di rectly or inderectly from our be Indiana College-Business Symposi hmd as many as 17 points in the j- xt i lief in God. Let us commemorate um in Indianapolis, on November second and third quarters. In a Thanksgiving by refurbishing our 18' spectacular attack led by Steve rei ious as Student campus leaders of 35 Shoemaker. Argos tied the score the forces throughout lhe Hoosier colleges and universities by the end of the fourth quarter.

which seek to exchanged ideas about American Each team had scored thirty of life let us find strwgth in free economy with a panel of aut ei-'it at the end of the Biblical quotattonf God te horities on the U.S. economic sys- first oveitime. Talma then pull us wno can ao-ainst us?" tern. ed into the lead in the second Subjects covered at the symposi- overtime after Argos had lost um were unemployment and tech- several regulars via the foul "US'C Boosters To nolo the role and size of profits route. We are looking forward Meet Monday Night and the European Common Market, to victory here against Culver, i'he Argos Community School The Forum was sponsored by the December 3.

Music Boosters will meet in the Indiana State Chamber of Com- The seventh grade also lost Music Room at the School at merce. their game 2820. 8:00 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30.

Again at this Thanksgiving time there axe many things for which all of us can be thankful. Let us pause on that wonderful day in the year to give thanks for the freedom to worship in the church of our choice for happy faces around the family's Thanksgiving table and for the plenty that graces it. May we give thanks for the blessings of today and everyday the right to think and believe, to work and to play, to plan and build a future for our loved ones. We are granted here in America many, many freedoms that only our bountiful land can offer. Wherever you are whatever your beliefs take time to offer your word of thanks just as the Pilgrims did more than 300 years ago..

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1881-1966