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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 3

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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DAILY DISPATCH, MOLINE, ILLINOIS: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1939. To-Day's Popular Design BLIZZARD RAG ES MRS. JULIA PEPPING, BAKER'S WIDOW, DIES WO KILLED IN IOWA ACCIDENT By Carol Aimes INN ENGLAND tfomen Are Victims of Auto Collision; Others Are Injured. Quad-Cities Get Some Snow; More and Slightly Colder Weather Forecast. lw i )gj 'J Moines, la, Jan.

U.KJPy accidents on slippery today had resulted in the or two Iowa women and the of at least eight other per- two -women were killed in a iion eleven miles north of here JsUight in which seven other perils were hurt. The dead were: its. Sam Eberhart, 55, of Monti tyLI jean Budge, 54, of Ames, la. Tdured in the same accident were: 313 Ben G. Budge, 55, Ames, wife well-known physician; Mrs.

H. powers, 59. of Ames, and Russell Ikz'e 31 J. Wheaton, 40, Delbert ft Dagle. 62.

Walter J. Olivers jj and Frederick T. Bohner, 36, all Des Moines. Officers who investigated the crash Kene attributed the collision to the jcy condition of the highway. At New Hampton, Dr.

John Darling, 23, Rochester, hospital bterne'and son of J. N. Darling, Des Moines cartoonist, was injured teriously when the automobile in which he was riding skidded on wet pavement and crashed into a bridge. Officers of Frej Lodge of Svithiod Seated in Moline i y. if' j00W (2)17 Pjr' (1 IS I Colder weather with about 30 degrees tonight and a further drop to 2tf by tomorrow night is forecast for the quad-city area.

More snow also is probable, the weather man said. Snowfall at Moline airport late yesterday afternoon and during the night totaled 1.3 inches, and was the first of 1939. Only .8 of an inch of snow was recorded at the weather bureau station in Davenport. The Chicago Motor club warned motorists today that highways, radiating from Chicago were in hazardous condition and recommended only emergency or necessary trips over the slippery routes. Roads in Iowa were in good condition.

By Associated Press Leased Wire. The worst storm of the new year spread over the nation today with snow and sub-freezing temperatures general from the Atlantic, coast to the Rocky mountains. Sleet, rain and snow caused many traffic fatalities. Four persons died when a northwest airlines plane crashed in flames in a snow-covered coulee near Miles City, Mont. A blizzard, sweeping through New England, buffeted New York and Rhode Island with particular fury, although all the north Atlantic states suffered.

A 10-hour snowfall covered New York City's streets to a depth of eight inches and jammed traffic so badly in Manhattan that police asked radio stations to broadcast appeals to out-of-town residents not to attempt to drive their cars into the city. In the wake of the snow, a 4.0-mile-an-hour gale roared up the east coast. was retarded by ice-glazed highways in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa and Illinois. Most roads remained open but buses were running up to 80 minutes late in Pennsylvania. The wintry onslaught followed days of spring-like weather in many sections.

Heavy rain or snow fell in portions of Kentucky, Tennessee and the east Gulf states, but slowly rising temperatures were forecast. Heavy snows during the weekend were predicted for the North Atlantic states with lighter falls in the Ohio Valley, the lower lake region and the Appalachian EMBROIDERED APRON Design No. 695 Dear Readers: It is possible to look dainty as well as domestic in this pretty tea apron of bias-bound organdy. Rainbow-hued panels form the sides of the skrt and their colors are echoed in floral garlands on bib and skirt. The apron is very simple to cut and assemble.

The embroidery is simple French knots and lazy daisy stitches. The pattern includes tissue pattern, cutting chart and transfer of embroidery motifs. Stitch and color keys, material requirements, and all necessary instructions for finishing. Pattern Order Form To be used when ordering patterns anc" voting for popular designs. Needlework 119 W.

19th Street, New York, N. Name .1 Street City Stjit Pattern number Send 15 cents, coins preferred. AU reproduction rights to this design reserved. Moline Dispatch. MRS.

JULIA PEPPING Mrs. -Julia Pepping, 71, of 1852 Sixteenth street, Moline, died at 10:57 last night in her home after a year's illness. She was the widow of John Pepping, with whom she had built and operated the Pepping bakery at Nineteenth avenue and Sixteenth street for many years. Mrs. Pepping had lived in Moline for forty-six years.

The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tomorrow evening in Purgie funeral home, and the funeral services will be held at 8:30 Monday morning in the funeral home and at 9 in Sacred Heart Catholic church, Moline, with the Rev. J. B. Culemans officiating. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Catholic cemetery, East Moline. Julia Moszezymski was born Jan. 4, 1868, in Germany and came to the United states when she was 16 years She lived first in Chicago and there she was married to John Pepping. They came to Moline forty-six years ago and Mr. Pepping died twenty-one years ago.

For the last twenty-eight years Mrs. Pepping had lived at the address where she died. She was a member of Sacred Heart church and of the altar society. Surviving Mrs. Pepping are a daughter, Mrs.

Katharine Buckley of Moline; six sons, Frank and John Pepping of Rock Island, Matthew and Fred Pepping of Moline and Bernard and George Pepping of California, and a sister, Mrs. Peter Messer of There are sixteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Elective and appointive-officers of Fj lodge, Independent Order of Srirhiod. were installed last night. Cad 1L Seaberg is new chairman of fce lodge.

Installing officers were C. V. Johnson, representative of the pand lodge, and Harold Markuson, trailing marshal. Appointive officers installed are: Ctaplain Carl Larson. Marshal P.

O. Skantz. Inside guard Harold Markuson Outside guard Clifford Lundberg. Right vice marshal Olaf Sedine. Left vice marshal Hugo Nelson.

Chairman of rfeht amnnrt War. Programs on the Radio eld Markuson. Chairman of left sutroort Otto Auditing committee Oscar Boh-Ean, chairman: Robert Amandns NEW IOWA GOVERNOR STOPS PAY OF NINE cA John Sandholm. Officers- of Assembly lodge of Moline and Au- pst Adolph lodge of Rock Island iso were installed. Refreshments were served after fcf ceremonies.

Mare than fifty models were cade for Pacifica, the 80-foot rctue at the 1939 California World's fair, before Sculptor Ralph. Stack-pole had one that satisfied him. Des Moines, Jan. 14. (JF)-lowa's new republican governor, George A.

Wilson, today had halted further operation of the emergency conservation organization, a state department that, had been administered directly by former Gov. Nelson G. Kraschel. Governor Wilson "paid off" nine Kraschel appointees in the emergency conservation division and declined to authorize any further wages for them. SATURDAY NIGHX.

5. C.B.S. Leighton Noble's orchestra: WOC. 5:30. M.B.S.

Saturday Review: WHBP, WGN. 6. N.B.C. Message of Israel: WENR. 6:30.

WMAQ Uncle Jim's question box. C.B.S. Joe E. Brown show: WBBM. WHBP WHBP dedication program.

The Quad-Cities Speak, with talks by mayors. Tommy Rlggs and Betty Lou: WMAQ, WHO. C.BJS. Johnny Presents: WBBM, WOC. M.B.S.

Mutual salute to quacUcitles: WHBP. .7:25. WSUI Basketball, Iowa v. Purdue. 7:30.

C.B.S. Professor Quiz: WBBM. Fred Warlng's show: WMAQ. M.B.S. Symphonic Strings: WHBP, WGN.

WMT. 8. N.B.C Vox Pop: WMAQ. WHO. N.

B.C. National "bam dance; WLS, WMT. WGN Jan Garter's orchestra. 8:30. M.B.S.

Hollywood salute to WHBP, with Helen Mack, movie actress and former Rock Island resident: WHBP. C.B.S. Saturday Night Serenade: WOC. 9. WGN Heidelberg orchestra.

CB.8. Your Hit Parade, Songsmlth'i quartet: WBBM. 10 B.S.-WGN salute to WHBP: WHBP, WGN. WLS Bam dance. 10 to 12.

N.B.C, CJS, M.B.S. Orchestras. 11:30. M.BS. Salute to quad-cities by Jan Garber's orchestra: WHBP, WGN.

12. M.B S. Salute to WHBP by Shep Fields' orchestra: WHBF. N.B.C Club Matinee: WMT. 3:15.

N.B.C Stella Dallas, sketch: WMAQ, WHO. C.B.S. Not so Long Ago: WOC M.B.S. Midstream: WLW. WHBP.

3:30. N3.C Vic and Sade: WMAQ, WHO. 3:45. N.B.C. Girl Alone; WHO, WMAQ.

4. M.B.S. Edna O'Dell, blues and organ: WGN, WHBP. 4:30. N.B.C.

Cadets' quartet: WMAQ. 4:45. Vaughn DeLeatb, songs: N.B.C WMT. 5. N.B.C Don Wlnslow of the Navy: WENR.

WLW. 1:30. WGN Don Pedro's magic violin. C.B.S. New York Philharmonic orchestra: WOC.

M.B.S. Thirty-sixth biennial council of Union of American Hebrew Congregations: WHBF. WGN. 2:30. M.B.S.

People's rally: WGN, WLW. 3. N.B.C. National Vespers: WENR. 3:30.

N.B.C The World Is Yours: WHO. M.B.S. The Lutheran hour, with Dr. Walter A. Maier: WMT, 4.

C.B.S. Words Without Music: WOC. N.B.C. Metropolitan opera auditions: WENR, WMT. WHBF Quad-City Good Will program.

4:30. C.B.S. Ben Bernie and Lew Lear: WBBM. M.B.S. The Shadow: WGN.

5. N.B.O. Catholic Hour: WMAQ. WHO. C.B.S.

Silver theater with Conrad Nagel and Ida Lupino: WBBM. 5:30. C.B.S. Gateway to Hollywood, motion picture talent quest: WBBM. N.B.C.

A Tale of Today, drama: WMAQ. WLW. M.B.S. Show of the Week, variety: WHBP, WGN. WMT.

6. N.B.C Jack Benny: WMAQ, WLW, WHO. N.B.C, Popular classics: WENR. 6:30. N.B.C.

Band Wagon, guest orchestra: WMAQ. WHO. N.B.C. Sunday night at Seth Parker's, drama and music: WMT, WENR. 7.

N.B.C. Variety hour with Charlie McCarthy: WMAQ. WLW, WHO. C.B.S. This Is New York: WBBM, WOC.

WMT. M.B.S. American Forum of the Air: WHBF. 8. N.B Manhattan Merry-Go-Round WMAQ.

WHO. N.B.C Hollywood Playhouse; WENR, WMT, WLW. C.B.S. Sunday Evening Hour: WBBM, WOC. 8:30.

N.B.C Walter wincheU: WENR. WMT. WLW. N3.C- American Album of Familiar Music: WMAQ, WHO. 8:45.

N.B.C Irene Rich, drama: WENR, WMT. 9. M.B.S. Good Will Hour: WGN. C.B.S.

Melody and Madness, Robert Benchley: WBBM, WOC. 9:30. C.B.S.-rDeep River Boys: WOC N.B.C., C.B.S., M.B.S. Orchestras. N.B.C., CJB.S.

Orchestras. MONDAY MORNING. MARIE DUCRET, a beautiful French girl of twenty, was jilted by her lover. Sad and dejected, she determined OF ALL THINGS to enter the German Secret Service! a French girl in the Geiman Secret Service! It meant betrayal of her own country! And with her ravishing beauty she had no difficulty in attracting a handsome French Lieutenant who became her lover. How this stunning girl found out the innermost secrets of the French army while her newly acquired lover held her in his arms how she lived with him from day to day and relayed vital French secrets to the German Government the amazing feats of daring she performed right under the noses of high officials how she became one of the most colorful spies of the world war now: fully, toldl Read the.

MB. I6BB'S MBi The Daring Adventures of MARIE DUCRET BEGINNING IN THIS SUNDAY'S CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIDUNE An amazing account of TRUTHS you would never imagine possible I Bold intrigue sensational cun SUNDAY MORNING BUY your insurance to fit your needs just as you buy shoes to fit your feet. No matter how little insurance you desire make sure that it fits your requirements. 8. to coast on a bus: N3.C Coast The Auto Service Company will stop selling used cars for two days, when we close our salesroom Saturday night.

for further details concerning the greatest WMAQ, WMT. 8:30. C.B.S. Wings Over Jordan: WBBM. 9.

C.B.S. Church of the Air: WOC. N.B.C. Radio pulpit: WMAQ. WMT News.

9:30. N.B.C Music and American Youth: WMAQ. 10. WBBM, WOC Charles PaiU, organist. M3.S.

Helen Westbrook, organist: WHBP, WGN. WMT. 10:30. C.B.S. Major Bowes' Capitol family: WOC.

11. N3.C Madrigal Singers WMAQ. WOO Musical clock. 8:45. N.B.C Edward McHugh, J.

L. OAKLEAF Established 1886 The Hartford Agent Insurance State Trust BIdg. Phone Moline 94 gospel singer: WLS. CB.S- Pretty Kitty Kelly WBBM M.B.S. Nation's School of the Air: WLW.

9:30. CBJ3. Hilltop House: WBBM. 9:45. ning trickezyl scheming under the mask qi love! It tells the things a person must know and do to be a spy Presented exclusively as a special feature of the Chicago Sunday 11:30.

N.B.C. Radio City Music Hall: WLW. N.B.C. University of Chicago round table: WMAQ. 12:30.

M.B.S., N.B.C C.B.S. Salute to New York world's fair with talk by King Christian X. Denmark: WHBF, WGN, WBBM, WMAQ. 1. -The Magic Key: WLW, WMT.

C.B.S Americans All: WOC. WBBM. WHBP Annual Three-I baseball league meeting In Moline. ANNOUNCEMENT ever made to used car buyers in this vicinity. until you read about this new plan before you buy.

The Woman In White. N.B.O. WMAQ. WHO. ketch Singing Strings: yaat; M.B.S.

WMT. 10. N3.C David Ha rum: WMAQ. WHO. Tribune starting this Sunday.

Don't i II II 1 I I I miss HI Get This Sunday's BAKED VIRGINIA HAM DINNER TONIGHT SERVED FROM 4:30 TO 8:30 O'CLOCK mi Raisin Sauce Candied Sweet Potatoes Coin Slaw Bread and. Butter Coffee or Milk Chocolate Cream Pl all for only 10:15. N.B.C Vic and Sade: WLS. WLW. C.B.S.

Scattergood Baines: WBBM. 11. C.B.S. Mary Margaret McBrlde: WOC, WBBM. 11:30.

National farm and home hour: WMAQ. C.B.8. Romanes of Helen Trent, ketch: WBBM. MONDAY AFTERNOON. 12 Noon.

C.B.S. The Goldbergs: WOC WBBM. M.B.S. Happy Gang: WHBP, WGN. 12:30.

CB.8- Road of Life: WBBM. 1:00. N.B.C. Adventures in Reading: WENR. 1:30.

N.B.C Valiant Lady, sketch: WMAQ. C.B.S. American School of the Air: WOC, WBBM. 2. C.E.S.

Curtis Institute of Music: WOC. M.B.S. Marriage License Romances: 50c ntn SPECIAL SUNDAY C. 1939 SWUNG CHICKEN, vuitrj Gravy and all the trimmings OF MOLINE Jimmi rtonday Diniur-, Strait fkl.i,- MANHATTAN CAP Louis Conda, Proprietor 0,: nd Meat Wcet at reasonabl THI WOllD't OMATiiT NEWIMPH WGN WHBF. YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER N.B.C Pepper Young's family: lT95th Avenue, MoUne Open Day and Nirnt Phone Moline 871 WMAQ.

Milton Charles Recalls: WOC. M3.S. Bookshelf WHBF,.

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