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NIt.j N\ts, Ack Honovcd Oti 40th Atmivctso. ty, * 51Hlt;aMr and Mrs | prr\ AckGOREN BRIDGEBY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF0» Ch c»flO Tnu«« 'DEAR MR GORENQ.— I »e*m to rpcoll*«t thtt. in • recent column, you ditiruised how to open «nd rebid when you hold a live card spade suit and a five-card club suit. My bridge teacher recommends that we always open one club, but I think I remember that vousuggested something else— L. W ilson, I incinnati, Ohio (This quentinn has Jieen awarded the weekly prire.lA. —I like to open most hands with one club, unless there is a very great dispartty between the quality of thesuits. For example, suppose that I held;♦ \h Jy x Kt x ♦ JxxxxIn view of the poor quality ofminimum hand. Now I can show my strength by jump ing in spades at my next turn, and then eomplete thedescription of my hand by rebidding spades There are two other schools of thought. One bids clubs all the time on 5-5 hands. I do not strongly disagree with this approaeh.I simply think that mv wav* * W ~~~ ¥works a hi? better on inf^rmediate hands berau^ethere is less likelihood of thebidding dying short of game on hands that produce tentricks in spades because ofthe distribution.The other opens one spadeall the time. On weak hands,they simply give up on bidding t heir clubs at t he second turn unless partner responds one no trump. This approach, in my opinion, is more validwere honored recently with a 101 h anniversary party given by their children at the American Legion Home, Western port The Acks are residents of Kevser andW £former residents of LukeThe couple was married duly 20, 1040, in Winchester, with Rev. K E. Clark officiating Mrs Catherine Cosner, sister of Mrs Ack, and Ralph Rmard were attendants.Mr and Mrs Ack are the parents of four children Gary Ack, Kevser, David Ack, Kevser; Mrs Linda Ack Musgrove, Rockville and Mrs Judy Carder, Kevser They also have sixgrandchildren Mrs. Ack. the formerThelma Nichol, is thedaughter of the late David and Nora Nichol of W’indber, Pa. She is active in manv community activities MrWAck is the son of the late Edward Ack. Luke, and - Mrs Ruhv Ack, a resident of Heartland He is a tour foreman at Westvaco’s Bervl woodvard, and hev:jp. ”•**enjoys sports and hunting in his leisure time A rubv and white colormschele was used throughout the decorations The an niversarv cake was baked bv Mrs Louise Neal is and served by Mrs Ruth High Mrs lyiretta Johnson and Mrs Ruth Carder served punch Mrs Hazel Adamsattended the monev tree and gift table and Miss DebbieMetcalf registered theguests Mrs Nancy Corbinand Mrs Sadie Have Lvm*lt; *■burner, nieces of Mrs Ack. sers Miss Beverly White, friend of the couple, played traditional organ music throughout the afternoonThe honored couple werepresented a carnationcorsage and boutonniere bytheir children Pictures highlighting their 40 years togetherApproximately 100 people attended the celebration with guests coming from Martinsburg. Vancouver. Marne. Rockville. Johsn-town. Swanton and LaVale
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Cumberland Sunday Times

Cumberland, Maryland, US

Sun, Sep 14, 1980

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