Pasadena Bridge ScenetMARTIN KIVELtime is Greet all youropponents with a smile. Most of them, will respond in kind.The Pasadena Bridge Club will hold its annual Masters’' PairsiThe Pasadena Department ol you can call the recreation De-Recreation will begin its winter partment at S Yea more 3-9177.!Ischedule of bridge classes for beginning and intermediate players Monday evening.Dates and time of classes, which will be held at the Jefferson Recreation Center, 1501E. Villa St., are as follows:For those who are interested in taking up contract bridge for the first time, it might be well to point out that this intellectual diversion is divided into two categories.First, there is rubber or partyiBeginners and intermediate bridge which is played at home, classes. Jan. 13, 7:30-10 p.m. This, for the most part, is a Beginners, Tuesday afternoon5 sociable game. Then, there isclasses, Jan. 14, 1-3 p.m. Intermediate, Wednesdayernoons, Jan. 15, 1-3 p.m.I n t erm edi a te, Wedne sd a ynings, Jan.. 22, 7:30-10 p.m.duplicate bridge, as played in a club or tournament. This, as-Championship next. Saturday.The event is open to all playerswith 20 or more master points. Game time for the one-session event is 1 p.m.A week from tomorrow thePasadena Unit will hold its monthly Master Point and winner’s game at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. respectively. Reservations for these events should be made in advance so as shut out. •to getsumes a totally different aspect in that It becomes a highly competitive sport requiring a high degree of concentration and. In-In addition, the center conduct a practice play series volving considerable Thursday afternoons from 1 to strain.We mention this in order to3 p.m. beginning Thursday, Jan, 23.All lessons and play will be under the direction of Mrs. Mary Rhodes and Mrs. Florence Pat-tison. For further informationexplain to the newcomer to duplicate a certain lack of courtesy on the part of most tournament bridge players. This is not meant as an alibi for duplicate players. We believe that everyat the bridge tableond *ciose°7r lerlSs!* ,0 or ,f0m re,0,,VM form of courtesy should be ob-LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)—A friendly# S€*TVpd happy day ♦or the Leo who works c c . , . _ , .cording to his abilities rather than his whether it DP niDDttF OF tOUma-unreaihflc dreams. I# * t-j . 1Virgo (At*. 24-Sept £i)—a in merit bridge. * 1which you should heed vrur uunches* \ ^Spiritual guidance can be of great im-l OlJf Only M1V1CP TO 11 Osr WllODartonce to von of this ft mg,O ntted FeaIure Vmt icoft I nc.hit the tournament trailtheLAST WEEK'S WINNERSPasadena Bridge Club24 S. Chester Aye.Thursday,, 11 o.mv Pot (Cavanaugh-John Currie* Si grid M cK* noey-Margar et Collins.Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Loutse GusweHer-Dorothy Roy,# Francis Nakamoto-JohnImit. %Friday* 12:30 p.m.—Chris Lindslev-Eml Mu Ivin, Dorothy Roy-Louise GusweHer.Friday, 7:30 p.m.—VI Burke Martin Kl-vel, Albert Kopp-Mary Kondeff. Saturday, I p.m.—-Lois Bankerd-MorfinSaturday# ft p.m.—William and GeorgiaMcClean, John and Audrey Currie.^#tt\?ndoyc. JL;30 P-m.—Pot Kavanaugh-MkHr* -Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.—Diana Peterson-Terry Patv-• r He»en Durk n MortmKivel, Ruth Carter-isabel Oswald.Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Charles Patterson Robert Strohbehn* Jim Kirfto-VloietStrohbehn.Wednesday# 12 30 p.m.—Mrs. P. S, New-comb-Terry Patterson# Chris Undslev-fcuth Carter. FWednesday* 7 30 o m —Mrs. P. S. Newcomb-Jim Roy.JUNIOR GAMESFriday* 7:30 p.m.—Oti/e Ferbes-Warw Hughes* Amy Horrlsor-Adalyn Jack so* H, B and Helen Farr.Monday# 12:30 p.m.- Florence Ago^re-b art'.*# Steiner. Javtji 1C.noon..Ftile Muller