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Dcnedy Marilyn Miller Home From School Mayor and Mrs. Earl Miller, 617 Park street, returned home Saturday accompanied by their daughter, Miss Marilyn Miller, senior at the University of Washington. The Millers went north May 29 and en route to Seattle they visited for three days at Mt. Rainier with cousini of Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. In Seattle they were guests of her brother and ister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Kearney. Miss Miller is a medical tech nology student and will con tinue her studies next October when she will have 18 months further training serving her hos pital interneship. She will re main here until fall. Medford Couple Home From Trip Mr and Mrs. Melvin Krows, 1215 East Main street, returned Friday from an extended trip to England and the European continent. They made the trip f by ships of the Dutch lines and visited leading cities and many resorts throughout Europe. In Stratford-on-Avon they attended a Shakespearean play and visit ed numerous galleries of art and Other points of interest in the various countries. CALENDAR Calendar notices and new for the society aection of The Hail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition Is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is 8 a m of the day of publication and for week day news is 8 OJ the day before publication. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Living Foods Study group, Irving S. Thomas home, Pioneer rd., (former Miles Gammill residence.) . 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pythian bldg. 8 p.m. Auxiliary to Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW hall. 8 p.m. Medford Truth cen ter, "Unity," Room 203, Holly Theater bldg. 8 pm. Degree of Honor Past Presidents club, Mrs. Virgil Bowers, 729 West 13th st. Wednesday 12 noon Medford Extension nit. pienie at Hawthorne park. 12:30 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO. Mrs. R. D. Da me a, 22 North Barneburg rd. 12:30 p.m. Mistletoe club, Girls Community Club. Slim Ensemble 9125 14!-24! You're slim and smart every where you go this season in this princess dress and its cover-up jacket! No alteration problems, half-size pattern is designed for the shorter-waisted, fuller fig ure. Add frosty white collar, cuffs. Pattern 9125: Half-sizes 141i, 18!i, 201S. 22V2, 24i,i. Size 161i dress and jacket, 5Vs yards 39-inch; $s yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY - FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing Send to Marian Martin, care -of Medford' Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th . St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYYLE NUMBER. ELEPHANT COLLECTION Hartland. Me. (U.R) Mrs. Beulah M. Rowe keeps a collec tion of 407 carved elephants of all sizes in her living room. "It's not because I'm a Republican," gays Mrs. Rowe, "it's just that I like elephant." Meeting Announced For Miriam Circle Miriam circle of Zion Luthe ran church will meet Thursday, June 9 at the home of Mrs. B. Kent Blackhurst, 24 S. Keene way at 8 p.m. Mrs. Evelyn Tice will demonstrate making of cor sages from garden flowers. The missionary, study will continue on work in India. Devout Moslem women in East Pakistan believe turtles help them bear children. North of Chittagong a strange shrine, the Temple of the Turtles, houses hundreds of enormous turtles in a stagnant pool. As We Live Mother Sets Haart On Large Wedding When a mother has set her heart on her only daughter s having a large wedding, the daughter should be willing to give her mother the pleasure the fulfillment of that wish would give. (Q) "I am am an only child and my mother has always wanted me to have a big wed ding when I married. She was married simply at home, with out even a wedding veil, and I think she has always re gretted it Ever since I can re member, she has said that she wanted me to have what she By ELIZABETH HURIOCK, PH.D. never had, a church wedding with bridesmaids, flowers, and a white dress with veil. I am now engaged but my fiance feels that a big wedding is an unnecessary extravagance and that it would be wiser to save the money for a house ' and furnishings. I know my moth er will be bitterly disappointed if I tell her how my fiance feels. What would you sug gest that I do?" (A) Try to make your fiance see how your mother feels, and persuade him to go along with you in granting your mother this pleasure. You do not have to even if it is in the church with bridesmaids and flowers. " Try to select a time of year for the wedding when flowers are inexpensive and when the dresses can be simple. Summer or early fall are ideal times for simple but charming weddings. Then, cut down on the number of guests you invite to the recep tion and serve only simple re freshments. That is usually the most expensive part of a wed ding and the place where most money can be spent or saved. You could greet your guests in the vestibule of the church, after the ceremony is over, instead of having a real reception. Since you are an only child and since your mother feels as she does about your wedding, it might readily mean a strained Tuesday, June 7, I95S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREB CAUGHT WITH LOOT Decatur, 111. (U.R) A pair of burglars were caught with their loot just outside a candy store yesterday. The oldest was five, his brotner three. feeling toward your furture hus band if you permitted him to persuade you to ignore your mother's wish. If, on the other hand, he is willing to humor her in this matter, the chances are that a good relationship will be established between your future husband and your mother from the very beginning. J. - (COPYRIGHT 1955. 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