Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1949 — Page 19
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usually does her homework and catches up on her fiction reading while she baby sits. She thinks that the .- rumored $15 patd to New To Year's Eve sitters is ridiculous and that the idea of working on that night is horrible anyway. A member of the Sub-Deb Club, Patty is also on Block's High School Board. She plans’ to attend Butler University after graduation: Mr. and- Mrs. Irving 0. Ball, 3677 Birchwood Ave., are Patty's parents: - ” » = «A SENIOR at Tudor Hall Bchool, Joyce Hollowell believes
baby sitting. “Tiny babies worry me. They cry and
damaged. Id much rather look after children who can walk and talk,” Joyce Bays. She thinks that little boys are harder to take care of than girls because they're more, active and dream up more mischief. Joyce bills her clients 50 cents an hour and says that the price should go up to 60 cents after midnight. “I agree with Patty that parents who paid sitters $15 on New Year's Eve are crazy. I'm violently opposed to the idea of doing dishes while I baby sit, but I do think that teen-agers should clean up any dishes they dirty during the evening,” Joyce states. She hopes to study home economics at Purdue University and to become an airline stewardess. Joyce is-a member of the Kanga Club, Block's Board, the Tudor Workshop and the Masquers. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hollowell, 4545 Broadway. ® =» = . “ANY NORMAL girl of 15 or older is quite capable of caring
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for youngsters,” Jean Mohlen-| kamp says. She is a senior at! Ladywood i ge |
School and the daughter of Mr, and *Mrs. L. W. M o hlenkamp, 5620 N. Pennsylvania St. : Jean prefers tiny babies to small ‘children - because she thinkss that. they are more easily cared for. “I'm not very experienced, but it would seem that | babies in a ‘crib would be ‘quieter | than youngsters.” i She_thinks that 40 to 50 cents | an hour is about the right rate to charge with an added fee for | late hours. Jean will enroll in St. | Woods College. or Stephens College after graduation and plans to be a pre-school
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She is a member of the DDT
‘Sub Deb Club and Block's Board.
Pledges Listed: By Sub Debs”
Joyce and Kathryn Berry, Barahlee Hottel and Nancy Truex aré new pledges of the SODA Sub Deb Club. The girls will be initiated Feb, 1. The SODA's will meet Tues-| day to plan the box they are sending to their pen-pal in Austria. The mémbers are collecting candy, ¢anned goods, clothing and reading material for the box:
COD Sub Deb Club | Entertains Squires | Two joint meetings and a slum: ber party were on the calendar, of the COD Sub Deb Club this week.
’ | The DUKES and BETA Squire Clubs were guests of the COD's.
Scottish Rite Ladies
Arrange Luncheon
. "The Scottish Rite Ladies Society will have a luncheon at 12:15 p. m. Jan. 18 in the Cathedral. Reservations may be made until Friday at the Gathedral. Mrs, Hope Bedford Nevitt “will
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