Club news for January 29, 2011

University Bridge Club announces results of its Jan. 22 meeting with hosts Roz and Karen Zimmerer.

Blue winners: Walt Hicks, first; Roz Zimmerer, second; Willie Stoltenberg, third; Paul Jordan, fourth; and Tom Waller, fifth.

Pink winners: Cathy Waller, first; Lois Liebert, second; Karen Zimmerer, third; Jo Anne Kready, fourth; and Hazel Stellmacher, fifth.

The Wednesday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Club’s game on Jan. 19 was directed by Chris Lane. North-South winners were Vince Nordberg and Steven Vossler, first in A; Craig Huneke and Dick Shaffer, second in A, and first in B and C; Lester Dalton and Mary Fenlon, third in A; Chris Lane and Mona Bell, second in B; and Jan O’Connor and Bobby Patton, second in C.

East-West winners were Catherine Blumenfeld and Grant Sutton, first in A and B; Jerry Sloan and Dave Chipman, second in A; Yvonne Hedges and Sally Taylor, third in A and second in B; and Clarice Broz and Jack Flickinger, first in C.

The Friday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Club’s game on Jan. 21 was directed by Virginia Seaver. North-South winners were Carol Ball and Judy Hildreth, first in A; Larry Weatherholt and Steven Vossler, second in A; Kent McCullough and John Fittell, third in A; and Lois Clark and Betty Collier, first in B.

East-West winners were Jerry Sloan and Grant Sutton, first in A; Sally Taylor and Shirley Reese, second in A and first in B; Jean Khatib and Debbie Bettinger, third in A, second in B, and first in C; and Jan O’Connor and Catherine Blumenfeld, second in C.

The Monday Evening Duplicate Bridge Club’s game on Jan. 24 was held as a “pro-am” game and was directed by Virginia Seaver. Winners were Brian Barrett and Steven Vossler, first; Jean Khatib and Craig Huneke, second; Bobby Patton and Grant Sutton, third; Eleanor Patton and James Masilamani, fourth; and Emily Foster and Jeremy Martin tied in fifth with Lois Clark and John Fittell.

The Betty Washington Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met Jan. 15 at the American Legion Post No. 14, 3408 W. Sixth St. After the DAR Ritual and flag salute, Melodee Wallace introduced guests and members announced what they hated or liked about winter. The president general’s message and National Defender was read. Shari Johnson presented Janet Kastl with a DAR pin for officially being in the DAR. Officers and committee reports were given. Johnson talked about the re-dedication of Real Daughter Lucy Estabrook. The re-dedication will be at 2 p.m. March 26 at Oak Hill Cemetery. A tea will follow at the American Legion. Charlie Mattingly, farrier, gave a program on “Blacksmithing — History from Work Horses to Show Horses.” After the February meeting, members will carpool to the SAR George Washington Birthday Luncheon in Overland Park. Cost to attend is $25 and must be received by Feb. 2 to Nancy Jaeger. The next meeting will be at 10 a.m. Feb. 19 at the American Legion. The program will be a George Washington Quiz. For more information, contact Shari Johnson at 843-6199 or Melodee Wallace at 887-6833.