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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 9

Publication:
The Capital Timesi
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
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9
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7, 1947 MADISON THE CAPITAL TIMES WISCONSIN Home Owned Home Edited Home Read 9 Wednesday Afternoon, May Legislature Bill, Placing Control of Nursing EducationUnder Board of Health, Killed Measure Sponsored By State Medical Society Downed In Assembly BILL sponsored by the State A Medical society to require board of health approval of rules and regulations of the state committee on nursing education was killed by voice vote and without debate in the assembly today. Strongly opposed by nurses hospital organizations at a recent hearing, the bill had been recommended for postponement by the assembly public welfare committee. Assemblyman Vernon Thomson (R-Richland Center), who intromeasure on behalf the medical society, made no attempt to save the measure. The bill would have placed regulation of nursing education under supervision of the board, presently composed of eight physicians. The following senate -approved concurred in by the assembler Permitting without the State argument: Historical to society historic to sites charge and admission other exhibits tions.

Making mandatory the closing of banks and loan associations on legal holidays and permitting banks to contribute to religious, charitable and civic organizations. Increasing from 50 cents to $1 per day the maximum vocational school tuition. Read The Capital Times' Want Ads FLOWERS for Mother's Day VI Cut Corsages Flowers Potted Plants WE DELIVER Lavin's Floral Shop 2015 Winnebago St. B. 2866 Mrs.

Arians Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Anton Arians, 1403 University will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Charlotte Schey, 2545 Chamberlain ave.

Mr. Arians is 78 and his wife, Mrs. Caroline Arians, is 70. Both were born and raised, in North Bristol, and moved Madison about eight years ago. Mr.

Arians took a blue ribbon for butter making at the World's fair in Chicago in 1893. His parents came to this country from Germany in 1863 and started a general store in North Bristol. About 1875 his father, John Arians. was appointed first postmaster of the township, having the postoffice in his store. Mr.

and Mrs. Arians have five children. In addition to Mrs. Schey they are Mrs. Arthur Lange, Carl Raymond, all of son.

and Anthony. Sun Prairie. They have nine grandchildren. Plastic laminated cotton is sometimes used to replace metal gears. Surprise HER ON MOTHER'S DAY with Roses-in-Snow Cake She can have her gift and eat it, too.

when you give lovely Roses-in-Snow Cake. Two light, delicately textured layers, a luscious white-as-snow frosting, and a red rose on top! yours today! Vienna French Pastry Shop 334 State St. Moseley? From the New Rytex Sample Book For Spring and Summer Norenes abash Shud 0942 Out Park, Washington 6041 Washington Flowers That Bloom in the Spring RYTEX CORONADO PRINTED STATIONERY A beautiful new flower design in Blue and Gray on white paper. Blue lined envelopes. Printed with your name and address in blue ink.

60 DOUBLE SHEETS Still 40 ENVELOPES Printed with Your Name Address THE IDEAL GIFT 24 EAST MIFFLIN STREET Moseley' Please send boxes of RYTEX CORONADO at $1.00 a box, printed as follows: CITY STATE Charge Cash Enclosed No C.O.D.'S Dies, Age 88 Mrs Hannah Schwenn Mrs. Hannah Schwenn, 88, of 2649 E. Johnson died Tuesday in a local nursing home. Born in Middleton, she was a resident of Burke township for many years until moving to Madison four years ago. She was a member of St.

John's American Lutheran church. Mrs. Schwenn is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alvina Knussman and Mrs. Charles E.

Schroeder, Madison: six sons, John and Albert, Madison; Herman and Emil, Sun Prairie: Walter, Mauston; Reuben, Cottage Grove; one sister, Mrs. Lena McDonald, Madison; two brothers, Henry Wiese, De Forest; Albert, Monona village. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in St. John's church, with Dr.

Otto J. Wilke and Dr. Carl A. Becker officiating. Burial will be in Hope cemetery.

The body will be taker from the Schroeder funeral to church at 12:15 p.m. Friday. E. Side Press Club to Hear Aldric Revell Aldric Revell, political reporter and columnist for The Capital Times, will speak at the annual banquet of the East high school Press club at 6 p. m.

Thursday at East high school. MEN WANTED GISHOLT MACHINE COMPANY Machine Operators 40 Hours Per Week Interviewing Both Skilled and Unskilled Men. Gisholt Employment -Office Open 8 A. M. to 5 P.

M. Monday through Friday Read Capital Times Want Ads J. E. HUGHES, O. D.

Drugless Examination Scientific Analysis of four Visual Problems and Glasses if Needed. 107 KING ST. Fairchild 9767 MOTHERS DAY May JIth Kemember MOTHER'S DAY Her Day Her Family Her Flowers OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY For Your Added Convenience RENTSCHLER'S Bring You FLOWERS Nearer GREENHOUSES OPPOSITE CEMETERIES ORDER EARLY STORE-230 STATE ST.

TELEPHONE BADGER 177 For Out-of-Town Delivery is "DOROTHY LAMOUR IS MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE AND CHESTERFIELD IS MY FAVORITE CIGARETTE" CURRENTLY STARRING IN PARAMOUNT'S ROMANTIC COMEDY "MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE" Chesterfield Berta (GARETTES A I Always Buy HESTERFIELD A ALWAYS MILDER The Total of BETTER COOLER TASTING smoking sum pleasure SMOKING Copyright 1947, UGGETT Mries Tosacco Ca. NAME ADDRESS.

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