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badin bulletin Page Seventeen ^ THE WOMEN’S PAGE ^ ^ To the Mothers of Badin I wonder how many mothers realize tremendous importance of proper food for the children. Do we expect the child to do with its hands the things that we can accom- Pl-sh? Do we expect its m!nd to reason think as ours? Do we think of these things when we feed a child the food of grown-ups, and expect their un developed digestive organs to take care it? How slowly a child develops! ^hat a long period must elapse before ^ child can do for itself! Is it not J'easonable then that a child beginning eat should have the simplest foods, ^o,st carefully prepared? ^ You say, “My baby eats anything— at her—growing, healthy, happy.” ’'^ill she be so always? Are you doing Jour best to give her, in her later life, P’i'eatest blessing in the world—good ■wealth? Is she getting a fair chance? f course we all concede the easiest is to feed whatever is at hand; ut is it jg easier the long run? Are we not sure to trouble sooner or later? It is not ^ Ways convenient to cook extra things the baby; but we will all agree it si better than caring for a child, which is very often the result some kind of neglect or carelessness. ch'lH proper diet for young J'en, none of us need be ignorant now 'Tv, Ig ■ government sends out excel- ^ pamphlets on that subject. Dr. L. a Holt, of New York, has written to “The Young Mothers of Amer- jAiVliiS L. WHARTON, JR. Age, 13 Months; 98per Cent. Baby ica” on The Care and Feeding of Chil dren, in which he prescribes a diet for infants and older children; also tells just how the food should be prepared. I wish every mother would read his book, and become conscious of the re sponsibility that is hers in providing the right food for the child. —A Badin Mother King-Taylor One of the events of this season was the marriage of Miss Theresa King and Mr. J. G. Taylor, which occurred at seven o’clock, December 17, at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Agden D. King, in Albemarle. Both Miss King and Mr. Taylor are well known in Badin as well as Albemarle, and their wedding, indeed beautiful in itself, made an occa sion of gladsome interest to friends in loth places. Mrs. Bivens played the wedding march from Lohengrin as the bridal party de scended the stairs. The two little rib bon bearers came first—the youngest sister of the bride, Elizabeth King, and Margaret Huckabee, wearing white chif fon dresses and silver bands in their hair. Then followed the bridesmaid, Miss Blanche King, who was charming ly dressed in turquoise blue taffeta, ard carried pink roses. The bride came next, beautiful in duchess satin with long veil of maline held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She was given in mar riage by her brother. Dr. 0. D. King. The ceremony was performed by Father Williams, of Salisbury, and was a.4 beautiful as it was impressive. Imme diately following the ceremony, the bride and groom received the congratulations of a hundred or more guests, and a general good time was enjoyed by all. The home was attractively decorated— the holly and mistletoe, the wedding bellS;( and the soft light from many candles all helping to make the scene one long to be remembered. We have been very fortunate this fall in having so many young married couples settle in Badin, and it is with a great deal of pleasure that we bid this latest bride and groom a warm welcome, and wish for them abounding health and happi ness. Good Fortune Smiles Now on the Fellow that Has the Goods WE HAVE THE GOODS-AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We anticipated your wants far in advance, and we now have the most complete line of Piece Goods and Ready-to-Wear ever shown at this season of the year in a town the size of this; and, too, the price is far below your expectations for goods of such quality. Morrow brothers & heath company Leaders in Low Prices ALBEMARLE, N. C.
The Badin Bulletin (Albemarle, N.C.)
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