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NURSERY Planned Play and Study Means Fun for Children BY MOSELLE JACOBS Staff Writer
INETEEN FIFTY-TWO w a g e s often aren't enough to meet ex- penses of the average Houston family so Mama has to go to, work just like Pop. Taking care of the kids is a problem that has been partially solved by the day nurseries. Two types fill the need for super- vised care of the children, those op-
each, the babies are given the indi- vidual attention felt needed by children of that age group, and which is not available in a large group nursery. Even the commercially operated nur- series must be licensed by the state de- partment of public welfare. They operate along much the same ., lines as the publically supported nur-