MARY HAWORTH Says Child Welfare A Workers Strongl Favor Adoption Dear Mary Hswortli: We. the ;Volunteers of America. have (in , Giving Up Her By CYNTHIA LOWRY Associated Press Staff Writer There are some cynics who have Isuglzested that the graustark ro- mance of Grace .Patricia Kelly of Philadelphia and Rainier Ill. sov- lereign prince of Monaco. is an- other chapter in a book which might have been titled Jack Kel- ly's revenge. Miss Kelly. an Oscar - winning actress and a top movie star at the hoxoffice by vote of film ex- luhitors. is giving up Holhuond next month to become Her Serene Highness, Princess Gracia of Mo- naco. Whether the parting will be permanent is not yet clear. The prince says it. will. but his bride luillltftl out on her way to the nod- iluic that she still has a contract uuh four years to run. Be that as it may. when the YIIHS are pronounced April lit and 19. the lovely Miss Kelly will he- -'tllllP consort to one of tile world's lllli remaining reigning nioiiarrlis. ;IIIIl uill accumulate 23 other litlcs. inii:iiiu from duchess to baroucxs. All of this. the cynlcs maintain. can be taken as a method of show- ling the world how much a Kelly can accomplish-even without ever biciikiiig into Philadelphia's social l'CEl5lCl'. Rll.liD BY HEART Friends of the well - maiiucrcd. lconly-poised Miss Kelly seoft at this. howeer. They say she is a I l NAVY IS FIRST FOR SPRING l 80 smart for the young fry this striking contrast to her costume navy ensembles Michael's reefer coat is of navy modelled by Miss Barbie Moreside. with malrliing cap. The gold but- right. and Master Michael Beers. tons on the coat brighten up his left Barbie wears a iiavy coat and outfit for spriiig. E matcliin: hcicl both trimmed with : white. llcr white gloves and a HAPPENINGS Mrs. MacNeven. when the lunch com- Ieason are these Guardian Photo. Major J.D. Stewart and Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Alex mittee will lie: Mrs. Colin Mac-I , , y , Horne returned Sunday evening Phail, Mrs. Roland Buchanan. Mrs. i:h;'ul:g”lljf 3;: gfzeraholldayln Nassau. Warren Maclxinnon. Mrs. Jack b h" h t d V . . MacLcan and Mrs. Keith Dixon. .y er 9." 3" M.” '5 Eenumcy in love with her prince. The roll call will be answered by a verse containing the word ”ris- The Smry of Jack Keuyls E” .. mMrfs.l T.F. Fullerton was receiv- g eicitations on last Saturday. - March twenty-fourth, the occasion A I . . IX:';g'wll,:f.1"'h;?,if5E,.ll;a" 3,)-n?,:?,f; being Mrs. Fullerton's ninety-fifth The scripture was read in umsnn. : mm B Ken), was com...” no h-l birthday, The exposition was read by Mrs. .0 ' h . g H . g V t Keith Young. Prayers were oftcr- les She ammo" Sw, 0'"-a ,Sp"r" ed by MR George Hyde and Mrsn in uhic 1one THEE rows one sma I 2: . . . I . . . ::.”ll::::.:r ;:”:"ii.:.”l:hill::I.:":.”;;e;ir.:"::.:a::".I;:.':;:ii:.;I Io, . . .. 1 wood. Florida. Dr. MacMlllan wllltwal offered by Mrs, Arnold Beenl 3:53;: .':nce"g..fv':,,'km" w,f,f"",f,:I attend the annual international A hymn W35 SlIYtE- MT-V Rolandtmands-. as 3 bricklayer he was conference of the Blue Cross and B”9h5"3" read lmm the Study ' - .l..i'tY Itl . Blue Shield Hospital Plan. Abggkhfgrh ne';l:.Ill1m'(fel:':1gl3V9 mans-I A letter was read from Mrs. Dick-Wicked Mu" Harry E Mme!" who hasison. Mrs. Louis MacLean and Mrslmel 5" been I patient in the Prince Ed-. . - . . D h 1 h h n ,3. winner. ward Island Hospital returned onl (mam MC 05"" eac 5 8 ma That was not the nnnn when Monday to her home. Mrs. Miller's ' , . l . . I his , many mend; will he Mensch to llrloetmn closed with MiI.pali ben- rB:uKt'”eylh'l:lth”":c a.l"mi1' n . . . - ' ediction. Lunch was served. 3 I” com " lm- M: " C am" hear that she has ieuiveicrl nicely .mnship mam: m 1947 yhnng gggtlhe am”-"5 0i ll" "W" 36' SPRINGVALE w.i. i"Kell" went I." Henley. dualified. ' Miss Miriam Dollar was hostess and N31 3" C”"Wl'vS- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley llllller ofdf" "l: '."”"h".5 "f Splmgvale THEATRECAL UNCLES IS; Johns. Newfoundland. who have "(If TE:d:,EuPl:,:,n':;::1 R1zl.:.l:e(1.l'lI;,g tiie one-time brick- 811 Vlsillnk MP3. 7llill91”S P8I'- The .Mid In ' . .;-d 'I 1-ha 1c layer had built a borrowed 57.000 snts. Mr. and Mrs flohart in Dart- W i 8 plcil-m' -- H C lnlo one of the luggest. brickwork mouth. Nova Scotia. will be in '-;',f.,",llf,i,'2,';':--l',:V...,'i,Il,Lf.','.'”,.Vll;1."lfC1;:3 construction i-ompanies. Two of his Charlmtemw" E" Ea5""- Theyistewart. Collect and silent prayer. bWlh91'5 W9"il"l0”'9lh93"9'0"”- 'm b9 Vlslullg M"- Ml""" l7”'l Minutes of previous meeting George KellY- Wmlt? Pl8y!- A3001" Ints. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. were read and app;-nvryrl Roll call Walter.was vaudeviIle's perennial Fitzroy Street was answered by fourteen mcm- favorite. ”flic Virginia -IudgeI"g hers and two visitors willi paying E Bis -lavk Illaftlftl 011360 lll0.l"Y'I and Mrs. George Fisher for a cup for the lnstitut Easter I amounted to 33.11. Dr. and Mrs. J.A. MacMillan with their son. Colin. and daught- race. Kelly later was d vanquished the Henley ...,se..- . .. .. Meanwhile. DY. have as their guest for the were heard. Grace and Liznnne. Grace was le had been shy quietnone and nothing letic family. The family t:I'ew pious committees Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sylvesterlschnol ,-enorgen 3,-tic and son. and Mrs. Garden ATldel",purchased for schnol '0"; P9"lbF0k9I 0”l8"0- Vecent-lylelset needed at present. Sick com- Vlslted M11 and V11 Gordon Buck- mlttee reported having visited the house-w icy. Cha1'l0ttE'-0Wn- They were on sick and taken fruit. it. was moved -were route to a vacation in Florida. land seconded that this committee; lgrity all send treats to sixlshut-ins at East- cnghoilc the Penn Al was moved and seconded that ; C159, Kelly has done well. 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewarber. entertained Monday evening at sh It skating party. afterwards takingI bills amounting 10 313.55 he Paid-1 their guests home for s dellclouslCorresimndence was read- gupper. thank-you notes w received. It was CLYDE RIVER W.M.S. The March meeting of the Clyde River Presbyterian W.M.S. met at hie home of Mrs. Mervin MacPhee. Meeting opened with "Call to Wor- Ihip". followed by a hymn. Pray- er was offered by the president. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A minutes silence was observed In memory of a departed member. Roll.call was answered by eighteen members. It was moved and sec- nnded to buy I new hymn board for the church. also to pay janitor for equipment bought. It was de- cided that each member bring a gift to next meeting for a family decided to send I with a "riddle" Austin Scntiicr. Mrs. Ralp Everett Clow an wnolens could be collected. Thirteen members subscribed for Mrs. Institute News. Proceeds from Fcb- ncl-abbev M,-5, ruary Crokinole parties 328.95. cx- Ilhirsn Ivan se,nm...n pense 34.99. It was reported that es mad the pa 812.50 proceeds from one party was mnnny. forwarded to "The March ofginn discussion on the Dimes" lrom the Institute. andnmnnlgnn (- that 52.50 had also been sent tolnnd lunch W same from the school. Three mcm- I and cnmmmee in charge, bers put money in .the birthday box. One member gave a donat- NORBOR0f W-L Ion of one dollar towards the such The lion sale. Next lln -their donations for the R h d t ed b fi .lCP058 fr; DaleIPro;i:leb Col-Iened with n whose ome was es roy y re; ection or e even ng . . , I C n .1 INext meeting to be held at the: Mrs. Lester ”"d 'e””""” ” ” Home of Mrs. John and Mrs. Lorne members to her answered hy 15 members with liistory of our farms ss Harriet JIFFY-JACKET! Jiffy-crochet this smart jacket for spring! Easy pattern stitch with -I stunning tweed-like texture; graceful shawl collar. Pattern 7281: Crochet directions for Mlsses' Sizes 32-34; 36-38 - eluded. Jiffy to do - use knlttlng worsted. lar e crochet hook! Send TWE TY-FIVE CENTS in VEOITI for this pattern (Stumps can- not he sees ted! to Charlottetown Gusrdtsn. on hold Arts Dept. 0 Front st. W.. Tomato. . Print lslnly NAME. ADDIIIIII, IPA RN NUMBER. .L I Order our 1 A -Needlecraft Catalogue. pages and pa exclt dbl knl There's something about our crisp fresh Blouses that. just seem to blend with Spring. Gay light-hearted colors that are as new and bright as Spring herself! MORNING SMILE ylhrkbulrtllt-Inoke.".. . land! the price C than Iultll head Bttrilor--Yeah down- 1059'). You'll be sure to find lruled ineligible for this "gentle-h e. which once a model and later a director! of physical education at the Uni- vneatlon. Miss Elsie Brownrigg ofi Business arising from the min. verdlty of Pennsylvania. They had M9'm'e3l- hutes was dealt with. Reports of var four children: John B. Jr.. PEEFRIII Q I in an outgoing. ath- up in a bip,I ell of the social main line marched with equal real!- to the Nearby Roman church on Sundays and hlctlc Club for exer- lto Falrfields for blankets if enough meeting, Roll call to be answeredl . Lunch committee. Miss f-Erna Col- per on Peel Com then followed an interest questions. losed with the "Queen" as served by hostess March meeting of Norboro Cl'0kl"0l9 Party Mm” W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Geo. day Mawh 19lh- Members lmssedlstewart. The president. Mrs. Lind- 'say Sharpe. presided. Meeting op-' nging of "Tipperary" , in Unison. 'l”h"””" ""'""l t 9 Minutes of last meeting were read. hm": ft" m" Apr" approved and signed. Roll call was I There was one visitor prei-lent. Glover displayed the Aug; BROOKS DE5lGN5 Fidished .....I. ... It unanlmlbrrsfor next meeting. All Wonderfully Washable, and Colorfsst. 'Blouse you want at - . J The GLORIA rwtiu-e Smarter Women short. 1 : Page 8. The Guardian Thurs.. March 29. 1956 Philadelphials school. went on in mantown and. una Hcnnington Colleg failed in mathematics. enro Inc American Academy of Dra- matic Arts in New TV ROLES She took on modeling jobs and inadc a nice lnl hloiule. clean beauty. She also did .Ktll1lf' television i-oi inakiuc. acliiil; role. Before up by leading roles lite shows broadc York. including Stiidin Philcn Playhouse. llollyivuod was iiilcrcstctl in the; pretty girl, but (trace. plied with eatiui: interested until a came along. Then slic Played Gal”) ttooperis wife in ll her Soiithhampton little out of placc ucnt that-away” accents. I But after that v. cek contract with Metro-Goldwyn lilaver and a rule In Mogambo. u here she lost Gardner. Dial Cla Window followed. an star became a Country Girl won the Hollywood l0l' could not seem to penetrate her reserve. She insisted on private. life private -She never departed from being a natural keeping her lady. l-lcr fondness became, without her. her sviuhol. STARS CHARMED l-lcr cool beauty. subtly suggested one after another most important to court her. But of the romances ever re serious stage. I for the U.S. Olympic leam' ' Grace found the usual trappings of ants. movie success unnecessary to her self-assurance or didn't have to he ionahle spots. She in a furnished two when she was wo back to her New York flat between enlly. the one scr- her life iinttl Rain- V ier was a Philadelphia boy who 113' pictures. Appar inus romance in died. she had received ;posals of mar lheen quoted as in goodness she' niusciilar types d lent with Prince erly came a-ca at the bride's Christmas Day- though Holl inlz one of not-as gaining a rea has repeatedly is giving up her its hr He is re-; TWO . ported to be worth several millionl ere read for gills. jfnjgfi. Layton Stewart A First Aid been obtained around April planned for home of Mrs. concert and box ncd for March Douislas. Illrs. C. llarctiiig. llli Mrs. A. correspondence h rl letter was read. basement small articles. ed to get Board Institute pay a cents, Sick tres committee and 51.90 for quilt battt were paid just the the rounds Iooluiig for an Hollywood she was in some of the top M for Mulder and Rear her an Oscar. I Still she refused to conform to male Wilh daddyis millions behind her. cnioti The natural mother cannot of- er child this. even though she her career. She were to marry the father throultll "seen" in fash- llcr mother mute rlage. but on occa- sion her father and brother have ggylng they wished The family seems perfectly con- Rainier. who prop- lllng and a-courting Philadelphia home on L At the moment. thingslook I8 yivood is definitely l05' it iiiidoulitcdly l10P.0d"s1 l.llfe prince. Rainier, inanshlp of the Mon 15th. A social .l. Audrcws. Douglas reported getting wire windows for them Bills of 75I llrs. A.M Webster invited mem- '.the city from which I wr land a licensed adoption in As such. we handle hundreds of ll Prince 5aY5 Thai Grace '5 Ir1:.:”:.::":I.'i'::::. Acting Career dr-liars today. is a big wheel jn Deqiocratic part politics. Grace attended a convent. ruary 15. nplnioii in strongly disagree with your The paragraph to which w R Stevens in Ger- ble to go on to c because she lied In York. forever-." TAKES HEROISM :ume with her unir-rcials amid normal oun worn it sliewus swept y g 3 who playing fist from New 039 IWI ieet it to the humiliation Imaternlty home for unwed moth It daughter. whose plight was discussed in your column of We feel qualified to express In the matter and we tlcularly object is as follows: "I wonder what might be the long-term cost to the girl. in" character and mental health and peace of soul. if she were to give up the child for adoption. hastily and furtively. in hopes of drawing a curtain on this part of her llfel I think you will agree that everyl a child would like to keep it. It: takes a good deal more character to give up a baby for ltl; own heist interest. than to keep it and sub y . ite) I I gency. N? views. e pnr- k I bearsn of ”' A group of the debutantes who Easter Ball on Monday evening discuss plans with Mrs. A.W. Rog- ers and Mrs. L.l:;. Pl-owse, Len, DEBUTANTES DISCUSS EASTER BALL to right are Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. PPUWSE. Miss Bat'bai'a l)uiisford. Hampton. and Misses Doris And- rewI.Francls Clark and Plilrlclf Laurie. all of Charlottetown. Guardian Photo. Ilegitimacy. M” M . .y , -, - picscntctl to His Honour hen mpg S01lV,l,:lt:::g: tgoglgbrzabybztfalgfllclli the Lieutenant Governor at the money, wasn't wise. Unless both parties desire the a mu.- ..,.h, ,h,, him: union, it is almost sure to he a give it only through personal sac- falltlre and the Child Will HPVOF riflce--thrnuigh surrender of her have the security of normal family lmby for atlnplltlll. R.C.T. icli Noon. wherc (lI'Illll seemed a amid the ..he,lionally in an atmosphere came a S750-a-I lion for the illegitimate chil lk Gable '-0 AV" through licensed -lgcllclrw hcen proved by investiga study to earnestly ,1 Miss Kelly's marriages are solid and son comet. Finally parenthood. MOTHER ALONE I Any young mother who st are. her child to a licensed for adoption can be very su she is giving her child the ve es. interviewers for white gloves ,in making the sacrifice. Th any help from, far beyond that attainable other course of action she I take. H hich somehowl hidden fire. of Hollywood's . fsnticipatedl grandchild stars to try I no less lm aimarently nmtt? happiness of her daughter. ached the believe a happy secure home wi oually mature, tadoptin fer h could live simply -room apartment rklng. then head he answered by history Birtliday box was passed. Sale. I The program was the h of the evening. account of our visit to the March 5 in keeping with ion weekly the president reported that at least. 50 Pm- tion system of the ratcpayer. parents. and pupils. given by Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. Lindsay Miss On go out with more Webster. ' iscrved by the hostess and -lgmest slaw and ant social hour spent. acting career for womens . Mrs. nll call by a guessing The minutes of the last Harland Daye. social were plan- 27 with Mrs. 6. Mrs. ss MacNcill and as committee consisting of two tconttnucd on page thank-you notes, A letter rs R Cross Campaign and Cltlzenshlpl School committee netting for and other. Teacher was ask- Lctlcr Cards and taste so wonderfully new Active Dry Yeast very moment you lack t and 38.31 School refrigeration-you can roll call to I in your cupboard! ?--- I life. Children do not thrive emo- there is not love and peace . . . The modern trend in child wel- fare work Is strongly towards adop- Ynung couples who adopt clultlren lion and want them The-ir they have all the requisites of good in life. She alone is the sufferer ization should bring peace of soul we do agree with you. led Hsuorth, that the welfare of C.B.'s should be portant to her than the the childls welfare rcquircs Ion amounted to 32.25. one mem- bership. one subscription to lnst- ltute news 34.00 passed in for Pan- Consistiug of an excellent discussion on our educa- frnm the viewpoint 1 Peggy MacNeill and Miss. motion meeting adjourned after which a delicious lunch was M Te:-JRDE w.i. . ” t R . te Slated his ””l9'm'b' to tile: mgrlillbetrs Eiiehigrjg I nsitute at her home nlalirlaze mm me hyggrlix l ”" wcllmsilay MEN. MBITII 14- Hey There. Where Do I Get MY llVlliSI.lllll)llEl(?l Dalton opened the Easter Hal? . . . meeting with the reading of the W dmmm "I give it M M” Icreed. Seven members answered -ous ' . ' r Sl lie and Vii-as llarrietLl?ll(iil;lii lglhlch was won by Mr" 1811 A H I iica. volunteered to make next Qllllll. :. l”5ll'”cllc5f Vllzrii were read approved and si:.:ned.h 3'"l W””” " 5w”. Bills amounting to 83.90 were pre- n 3 d h t I sentetl and paid. Collection anioun-l Mmch 2 r ' 8 0 ted to 81.25. Sick committee re- c They rise so wooderfull, That's because Flcischmnntfs full-strength and active till the more spoiled yeast! No more a whole month's supply of Pleiscl-imnun's Active Dry Yeast 0'1 HER OPINIONS Dear R.CT.: You say inoderii trciid Ill child welfare work is strongly towards adoption for the illegitimate child." Such a consen- sits on the subject may indeed exist aiiioiilzst welfare workers. Aml adoption niay be the more con- sliuclive rciiictly for distress. in some or perhaps even many cases. However. the foregoing doesn't necessarily prove that other view- points. or other arrangements. are not admissible too. So far. Ive had 8 good many letters from mothers and grand- niothcrs. supporting my sugges- tions of February 15. Following is COOK'S CORNER wliere ri have ire and Il'l'L'tl(l' agency re that ry best is real- by any might. 1 I Miss But we tli two El 98!” notes. Collect- (TELERY SALMON LOAF 1 lb. tin salmon r W: cups dry bread crumbs LS cup minced green peppers "4 cup drained pickled relish 2 eggs. slightly beaten 1 can cream of celery soup 5(.h(,,,L Combine and bake about 1 hour. Edncnt. Oven 350. and tan I I ighlight teacher I George Sharpe. n pleas- giiided sense-of duty. She can a representative statcment:-- Dear Mary Haworth: ways been very interested in your .column. but this is the first time "The if have been moved to write to you. We had a problem like C.B.'s in our family some years ago. solved it in much the same manner as ynii have advised. Today year-nld granddaughter, for whom At. ADELLA'S contest. Joseph From a wide range of new styles and your style hats to clioou moomlg I from. i Adella's Millinery 177 Grafton Street 9) I lair)” HOT ctzoss BUNS fhey'ro "topping" made with new Active Dry Yeast icsn HOT CROSS suns Scald 1 !;c.milk. ldaggnulalaed su nr. 2 . salt. and 5 tbs. Ihorte ' ' stir in c. wrenkfnst-bran cereal and coo o lukewarm. M9IlllW”llll'. meas- ure intoa lar bowl ',' c. luke- warm water, '2 ts . mnula-E good! keeps el' No keep gilgar; stir until sugar is dis- solved. Snrinkle with 2 save og Fleischinimn”sActivaDry asst. Let stand 10 minutes '1' In 1 e. nnsdlns raisins and K 4:. . mndihl penis. Work in remaining flour mixture (tn-run tnp of dough. Cover and not In warm pllce. free from draught. Lsl. rill until dnuhlsd in bulk. out on lightly-Hound board and -sooth and elastic. Dlvib cuss ouch ll dndnd. Grub hp. III until doubled In bulk. Bah min. 425". 13-N mini. Ohm brushing born lightly with Ewe wouldn't take a million dollars.:those dear little ones at any con Ninety per cent of our frlendslYou will never regret it." The mu, proved they are really friends; andltlme I have nightmares is when l ""3 Ollie” We Rel 810'!!! Very well thliik of the possibility that W. witliout. Our daughter is now re- might have done otherwise. Must l married to a fine young man who'sincerely. D.lll. legally adopted the little girl. who Mary Haworth counsels througl now has a sister a year old. her column. not by mail or e I wish I could say In all parents sonal interview. Write to herp I: Iin this predicament. ”Hold on to care of this newspaper. A I've al- We we have an adorable five- 'oiui. gas. For: EASTER for beffer eafinq- . 15r ielfer ftavoareayaic . . . 1 CHECK In His NAVEI. means No seeps: O IASIII 70 III. 0 IIIIII 10 "CYION I IICIIII ILAVOUI O IIIOHTIQ coggm HOW TO BUY THE BEST ORANGES The best oranges in the world grow in Californis and Arizona.- From these fine crops we select the finest oranges of all . . I tree-fresh. bright-skinned. with that deep full- bodied flavour Canadians prefer. We stamp these Sunkist. . . right on the skin of the orange ...for your protec- tion as a guide in buying. So. to get the very best quality D obtainable. always look for the Sunkist Trade Mark. Accept nothing less. If sn orange in not a t s in p e d Sunkist, it is not "just ss good". Sm-Mu Gmnn