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PAGE 12 C HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, Dec. 13, 195!) r' rilrj i iiriiiiTr nrrniinnmirr kfriHnT-irm"ii MRS. MARY DORLAQUE, members of the Mount Shasta Soroptimist Club, is making Christmas decorations for sale to various groups and to individuals as her money raising project. Proceeds from this project go into the Soroptimist service fund, which supplies gifts and other needs to the less fortunate of the Mount Shasta area. Bas kets will be given to many including residents of Pinecrest Rest Home, three miles outside of the city. Photo by J. O. McKinney Squabbles Over Bridge Good For Married Life By NORMA GAUHN AP Newsfratures Writer NEW YORK iff If you're con vinced your husband is the worst idiot who ever sat down to a hand of bridge. . . . If your wife incites you to may hem by stupid bidding . . . If you get purple faced at your mate over the card table and in cline toward remarks as, "Why did you trump my ace, dear?" . , . You're probably on the way to a long and happy married life. At least that's the theory of bridge expert Morton Rubinow. He ttfiiin'jKy uaal $&.Atlt.if:-V'A' A QUICK CHANGE can be accomplished in Jab low's two way jacket suit of dark green wool with leop ard collar. The built-in gilet may be worn as shown or open for a plunging neckline. firmly believes that husband and wile arguments over bridge are a froe thing psychologically. "Hostilities are released at the card table," Rubinow says. "Cou ples let out pent up tensions and repressions that might crop up later at crucial times in their mar riage." However, a word of warning: when the bridge fight reaches the boiling point, husbands and wives houlcl change partners. Too much bitterness can lead to bloodshed and Rubinow doesn't want to be responsible. "The competitive elements of bridge," he says, "are similar to real life situations. Playing against your spouse in bridge, you can geti in a dig while still playing within the rules. "You can overbid your husband or idouble your wife or make an opponent squirm with a squeeze play. Instead of bickering over things that happen each day, many couples get it out of their system at bridge. ' liuumow, a bachelor, views bridge as a highly civilized, social ly acceptable form of slaughter. Lyes shining, he says: "It's not really a polite game. You trap your opponent in a bad play and you're there with a hatch et when he steps out!" As for himself, Rubinow doesn't number many bridge players among his girl friends. "Not to brag." he says, "but there's too big a gap between us. The best way to improve your game is to play with better op ponents and that's what I like to do." Rubinow is former U.S. National Invidividual Bridge champion and U.S. Master's Team champion for IPSA. He is a member of the Ja coby Team, official United States squad' in the World Bridge Olym pics to be held in Italy next year. In his teaching, Rubinow has Inund that women arc belter bid- 1 L v 1 nf?i I mi 'f4 vm m rt)m f 1 MRS. FLAVEL LICHENS and Eric Garoutte are the new worthy matron and patron of Stella Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. They were installed in impressive ceremonies on November 20 at the Masonic Temple in Yreka. Photo by Betty Dow dors but men play their cards bet tcr. A man wants to play the hand and hates to be dummy, especial ly when playing with a woman. "However," Rubinow says, women don't persevere at the game. They don't get in and fight, concentrate, give the effort that's necessary. Women just don't care that much about games or non personal activity." That, he says, is one reason that among America's 35 million bridge players, only one woman to every 20 men is at the expert level. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS When you buy a new garment of any type, remove the manufac turer's hang-tag with instructions for washing or cleaning. Follow these instructions exactly; don't experiment. FOR STRONG NAILS To make your nails strong and flexible, be sure to eat leafy green vegetables and drink a good deal of milk. Your nails are a living part of your body and must be kept -healthy with proper diet. Yreka OES Installs Officers YREKA An impressive installa tion ceremony of the Stella Chap ter No. 39, Order of Eastern Star was held when Mrs. Klavel Lich ens was seated as worthy matron, and Eric Garoutte as worthy pa tron, on Friday e.ening, Novem ber 20, in the Masonic Temple. The ceremony, which marked the 80th installation of officers for Stella Chapter, was opened with a welcome address by hostess Mar guerite Hayden. Floyd Burns served as master of ceremonies. Following the welcome address the installing officers for the eve ning entered. Thelma Burns was installing matron: Dorothy Van Orsdel, installing chaplain; Mari lyn Garoutte, installing marshal, Kathryn Morford, honorary mar shal, Harriet Davidson, installing organist, and flag bearer was Wil liam Harris. Deputy Grand Matron Opal Mor gan of Dunsmuir, and the grand representative, Alice Langdon of McCloud, were both escorted to the east and welcomed. Participating in the emblem cer emony were Kay Jensen, Alice Hosford. Julie Harris, Edna Skin ner and Muriel Allen, who carried large white satin hearts. The Bible escort included Rulh CARRIAGE IMPORTANT The way in which you sit and stand is important. Never stand with your weight on one foot. Your body will be thrown out of line. For the same reason never sprawl while you are sitting. No time is too soon to lay the foundation for good posture. C.7A Times are good when the only recession o man has to worry about is his hair line. DISTINCTIVE APPAREL 9th & Main Ph. TU 4-8222 There's something speekil ahoiit her gift when it's irom WJiylal's! I Qfort-f4s JdqlitUMk 21 7... FRONT LINE TRIO &E3D j sL2aj A pleciing comhinxion of essential grooming tills, color fully packngcd for teenngcrs and oldsters alike. 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