Calendar2Tty one for bridge ?THURSDAYKiva Toastir.istress Clubwill meet at 7 p.m. at the SunPur§t Hotel, 493S NScottsdale Rd.Two new members will give their initial “ice Breaker” speeches.The Valley of the Sun Mothers of Twins Club will meet at 7:30 pm at the Tempe Cultural Center, Southern Avenue and Rural Rdad, Tempe.Speaker will be Dr. Herbert Collier, clinical psychologist at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix. He is the father of twins and author of the book ‘‘The Psychology of Twins.”For further information on the club, contact Mrs. Robert Lovato, 1641E. Del Rio Drive, Tempe.A wine and cheese tasting meeting will be held by the Scottsdale Foundation for the Handicapped at 8 p.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Scottsdale.The event is open to the public and sponsored by the new non-profit organization for the mentally retarded. Annual family membership dues of $5 may be paid at the door.Plans for a sheltered workshop for the young adult retarded will be discussed.The Scottsdale La Leche League will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roger Sanger, 8223 E. Roma.Suzanne Jones will be the discussion leader.FRIDAY The Scottsdale-Tempe YWCA will offer social bridgeAliceMcCrackenEditorr6 Scottsdale(Az.) Daily ProgressWed., Sept. 19,193on Friday mornings from 9 a.m. until noon.Ralph Yencer, bridge teacher for the YW, willat-tend to organize the games and help the players.The sessions are open to thepublic. Cost is $1 per meeting.For further information and* _reservations, contact theScottsdale YW, 4615 N. Granite Seef Rd.SATURDAY The Phoenix Urban League Guild will hold its annual membership tea from 3 to 6 p.m. in the staff lounge of Handley Center, Phoenix College.Membership in the Urban league Guild is open to all persons. The tea presents an opportunity to discover the guild’s activities; oldtimersas well as newcomers to the9Valley are invited.Har Zion Sisterhood will sponsor a “Dairy Pot Luck Supper” under the stars, beginning at,7:30 p.m. on the grounds of Har Zion Congregation, 5929 E. Lincoln Drive.Admission per couple will be a dairy dish, dessert or salad to serve approximately 10 people.Following tjie festivities, Rabbi Gerald Weiss will conduct indoor midnight Selihot Services.Reservations are necessary to coordinate food preparations; please contact Mrs. Stanley Futterman, 2008 fe. State Ave., Phoenix, or Mrs. Irving Kass, 2036 E. State Ave., Phoenix.