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   Moville Mail (Newspaper) - December 4, 1930, Moville, Iowa                                of A & THE MOVILLE MAIL VOL. XLIV DECEMBER 4, 1930 NO. 16 CHRISTMAS TIME at Conaway Stop where Christmas buying is Our stock is wide and best of at moderate remembrance suitable every member of the of lined 2 for 5c. Fancy toilet leather hand tooled fancy fancy Come in and see our line We will be pleased to see free wrapping and checking of your and Repairing Kodaks Finishing PHONE 115 For and your old hot water bottle on an even trade for a seamless 2 quart Bring them regardless of leaks or splits Money Talks DRAWING BY LOCAL LAD TO BE SHOWN SIOUX CITY & Two have collaborated in the preparation of a drawing which is a real work of art and will be of historical value in years to Knowing that the proposed change in the channel of the Missouri river at Sioux City will alter the aspect of the railway bridge which spans the Calvin C. Everhart conceived the idea of having a drawing of the bridge made and asked Rollin E. Beard to do the young men spent two days at the bridge and the result has been very The drawing is the property of Mr. who checked the vantage point and mechanical and structural For a long time Mr. Everhart has studied the which he considers a wonderful piece of The was built in 1887-, 1888 and was designed by G. S. Morison and E. L. The first Bpan on the Iowa side was made in one of the many steel works in and was brought hero all ready to set The other spans were made at Pa. In preparing a foundation for the pier on the first span it was necessary to excavate to a depth 6T 09 feet below high water and Mr. Everhart is the deepest excavation made for a purpose in this part of the Mr. Everhart will exhibit the drawing before the Sioux City En club and the Chicago En BANK ROBBERS BURN AUTO OF A BROTHER OF FRANK PILCHER A brother of Frank Pilcher of Banner township had quite an according to the following story which appeared in the Ida Grove Pioneer Record last a former Ida Grove son of Mrs. J. H. Pilcher of this figured in the robbery of the Peoples Savings bank at St. laat Friday in a very unpleasant was hunting pheasants in Kossuth county and he was engaged in tracking his a Dodge Victory was left standing on the The robbers came along and appropriated this one member of the gang driving the other machine to a while the other two went into St. held up the securing only about It was the second time the bank was robbed in three On the former occasion the bank's loss was After leaving St. Benedict In the direction of the came to the place where their car was cached and entered setting fire to Pitcher's machine as they It is thought that the robbers were piqued at the smallness of the haul from the bank Mr. insurance is thought to cover a loss of this J A YOUNG MAN'S BANK BOOK is an indication that he is under real The young man with a bank account is already on in the It indicates prosperity and habits of industry and business that augur well for his And it is a testimony not only to tangible possessions but to personal qualities that have much to do the admiration and confidence of f FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS WILL MEET WITH McCURDY TUESDAY W. C. T. II MRS. T. A. Regular meeting of the will be held in the home of Mrs. A. McCurdy Tuesday afternoon at 2 Devotions will be led by Mrs. Martha Roll The joy of Business of the moving picture as an Mrs. Lena Mrs. aval sion of education in the home nnd the next step toward show must go Mary Frances Current events will be asked All women arc invited to FEDERATED CHURCH Sunday services will be conducted by the pastor at morning and Music by the choirs and We you to these The Sunday continues to grow in numbers and classes for all ages are to be found The C. E. will have their meeting at 0:30. Doris Stolley and Helen Grau are the J. WEST FORK TRAINING SCHOOL WAS HELD AT CLIMBING HILL Tailored finishes were studied at a training school conducted by Miss demonstration in the basement of the Baptist church at Climbing Hill Many new ideas were gained and the lesson proved very A tailor's sleeve kinds of pockets and finishes were all of which gives a garment u tailored appearance and may be used by the homo Ten women attended the Coats will be made nt the next HOME COMFORT CLUB TO SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY new 50c 1-lb fresh and per thin Fancy 2 lbs 2 Fancy Santa BEEF Round or fresh and extra per women's wool and mixed to 76 Yours for Service and Quality Merchandise RALPH HUNTING with Ogla Wilson The Roll I want for Parliamentary Ogla 4-H for coining Mrs. Fred Health Mary Music Memory Lorna Social Christmas grab ROCK BRANCH Aid meets with Mrs. Clum Sadler this Choir practice Friday evening at 7:30. We are lining up our Christmas program and will be glad to have all singers in the Sunday morning worship at 10. Sunday school at 11. Epworth League at 7:30. F. C. REPORTS WILL BE SUBMITTED AT FARM BUREAU TONIGHT The Arlington township farm bureau will meet in the Federated church tonight at 8 Com munity of work by the Ivan report for Mrs. Clara report of club Mrs. Ivan Inspirational Mrs. Ross Lunch Mrs. Armour Mrs. Will Mrs. Howurd Mrs. Dan Mrs Del Countryman Mrs. Emil THANKSGIVING SERVICE fifty attended A congregation of the Thanksgiving service in the hederated church Thursday Rev. S. M. Ziko of the U. B church An anthem was sung by the Federated choir and a solo was given by Mary Frances Ur MANDAN INDIANS GATHERED ON BROKEN KETTLE c From LeMurs of Sioux while on business with the board ol supervisors today brought up a small case full of Indian relics picked up on the famous Broken Kettle mound on the C. R. Marks farm in j western Plymouth Mr. Knowles suid that the Indiana who built this an acre in area and about nine feet became extinct only about 76 years Their last stand was the Lake Superior They muy have been part having blue eyes and red which Indians don't In 1804 and Clark expedition spent two years with them at Fort Archeologists of Morningside of the State and many other investigators have around in the mound for many only scratched the The mound is sin archeological treas HARNESS REPAIRING We have brought a First Class here and are ready to repair and oil your harness for BRING IT IN Overshoes and ' Shoe J. E. Wilkins MASONS OF 4 COUNTIES HERE FOR SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION The board of custodians of the Grand lodge A. F. & A. M. chose Moville as the place to hold a district school of The first meeting was held and another is being Foster hidings of Sioux City is presiding The district includes Ida and Cherokee counties with a total of twenty MOVILLE TWP. FARM BUREAU Moville township farm bureau will meet in the home Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hane on Friday December 12. Mrs. Chris Roland Peters and Mm. Ray ure the program All members are on the lunch L. T The will L. MEETS SATURDAY Loyal Temperance Legion meet in the town hall 6. Parents are asked years and have surface at rich in Mr. Knowles of the bygone meats of bits of Daylight for Farm and Home You have the light others enjoy and do away with all the bothersome features of old style Tha tha moat brilliant you or For thara la no thine for and tha sura of tha la natural ao tha mora than faa or Lamps and Make and burn their own gas from common motor ga brilliant Light with torch to Mada of avan If Coat to a trif la mora than a cant a Lamp mica Won't found many relics and stone to remind the children of this The ten are payable at this The American public 200,000,000 books a bringing to the publishers approximately while the ice cream industry brings about a 7ewr to those who produce it. FOR MOTHER OR BIG SISTER A beautiful Christmas wrapped box of candy at The Pantry Drawing paper at Mali TWO MOVILLE BOYS HAVE BEST RECORDS IN PIG & CALF CLUBS The State Club Department has awarded first place to Murl Erwin for keeping the best record book of all members of the Woodbury County Pig A similar honor has been bestowed upon Henry of the Woodbury County Baby Beef * Subscriptions taken for daily papers and magazines at The Mail WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's club will meet with Mrs. W. E. Hall Friday afternoon at 2:30 Each is requested to take a gift that demonstrates an individual idea of u Christmas WILLING WORKERS CLUB The Willing Workers club will meet in the home of Mrs. Henry Tabke on Friday John the new will have chargo of the etc. Many of tne bones present curious resemblances to birds and One small bone lius a very well defined owl's Bits of pottery show crude One little the prize of Mr is a The Mandans were singularly in color Their pottery shows brown and yellow coloring What happened to the Plymouth county Mr. Knowles wishes that he Perhaps the Sioux Indians came and wiped them out in a Perhaps they died during a particularly hard winter Some of the relics are well over 1,000 years Mr. Knowles The Broken Kettle mound wa an engineering achievement of no meun it was probably forti Because the Broken Kettl creek did not run in the direction desired by the they changed its just as modern engineers would Scratch your Mail just for the thing for sale at The la with Universal Shada blow out In any and all tha of af The best lamp produced in more than 30 years of Coleman manufacturing experience is ready now for our It is the new Coleman Lamp with the lamp that is practically lamp that will give continuously dependable lighting Lights a turn a valve and it's like city No preheating complicated New Gas Tip regular Keeps the gas tip No Is operated by a permanent built-in rotary Just turn lever and the needle cleans the tip in a whether lamp is lighted or New Oversize Accommodates a wider range and variety of Is more to Better Lighting Burner assures continuous natural M. E. SOUTHWICK Business and social stationery printed at The Mail Bicycles are holding their own in the of lust yean having been the best year the trade has experienced since lit 10. An electric light that can be turned on or off by a puff of one's breath was recently exhibited New  

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