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December 04, 1987 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-12-04

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r CELEBRATING OUR -1

MEIDAILLIION

10TH ANNIVERSARY

$

NEW YEAR'S
EVE
RESERVATIONS
BEING TAKEN

I LISTENING POST

4 OFF

per person
TUESDAYS THRU SUNDAYS

................

ON ANY OF OUR FRESH
FISH, MILK-FED VEAL,
STEAK OR CHICKEN DINNERS
WITH THIS COUPON

auii-ehe
(Formerly Jack McCarthy's Aristocrat)

IS NOW OPEN

4343 Orchard Lake Rd. (Crosswinds Mall), at Pine Lake

851-5540

• Not Including Any Specials
• Good 7 Days A Week
• Only 1 Coupon Needed
For Up To 6 People
JN

Also Featuring

Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 5 p.m. to 12 Mid.
Sun. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Mondays

NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR
YOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES

1535 CASS LAKE RD.•Keego Harbor
BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & M-59

Your Host: Pierre Laxa

683-2888

LUNCH SPECIAL

ANY SANDWICH $200
OF YOUR CHOICE Limit 2 • Dine In Only

Expires 12-11-87

15%
OFF
YOUR TOTAL BILL

WITH THIS COUPON

(Except Specials) • Expires 12-3.87

JN

COMPARE ANYWHERET.. . IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST!

[ OPEN 7 DAYS-SUNAHURS 11.10

I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE I

ASTED

I FRI:SAT. 11-11

118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK

NOR

JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NEXT TO ZOO

544-1211

DANNY RASKIN

Local Columnist

HOMEMADE PASTA, EGGLANT
& HOT HOMEMADE BREADSTICKS

Introducing Chef Scott O'Del
Formerly of Orchard Lake Country Club

Jeweler Presented
A Glittering Display

QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY!

OYSTER BAR & GRILL

29110 Franklin Rd. • Southfield • 357-4442

NOW OPEN
SUNDAYS
4 p.m.-9 pm

No w $ 5 9 5 $8 9 5
For Onl y
You Can Be Fashionably Early

Arrive at Norm's Oyster Bar & Grill between 4:30 and
6:00 in the evening, Monday through Saturday, and 4:00 to
5:30 on Sunday, and enjoy one of Norman's specially
priced, Early Bird dinner selections.

5.95-8.95

From only
you can enjoy
one of the seven entrees offered. This price
includes soup of the day, garden salad or
coleslaw, hot bread and butter, and your
choice of coffee, tea or milk.

Choose from:
• Roast Half Chicken, $5.95
• Fresh Boston Scrod, $7.95
• Chopped Sirloin Stek, $5.95
• Lemon Chicken Fettucine, $7.95
• Char-Grilled Chicken Teriyaki, $6.95
• Petite Filet Mignon, $8.95
• Fresh Lake Superior Whitefish, $7.95

Your party must check in by 6:00 p.m. to order these specials

I

magine walking into a
jewelry store and having
a $400,000 necklace star-
ing you in the face . . . That's
what was on display at John
Darakjian Jewelers, North-
western and Franklin Rd.,
with diamonds, large sap-
phire and, of course, 14 carat
gold.
Wasn't all . . . as John
Darakjian had its autumn
pre-season presentation of
fine jewelry from around the
world . . . Included were full-
line showings ($10 million
worth) of classic timepieces by
International favorite wat-
chmakers . . . John handles
12 lines, among the most
anywhere, including Piaget,
Audemars, Piquet, Hublot,
Movado, Jean Lassale,
Vacheron, Constantin, Cor-
um, Rolex, Seiko etc. . . . Also
drawing oohs and ahs were
the prized South Seas pearls
by Mastoloni, considered tops
among pearl giants.
That's what those two sear-
chlights out front were for in
case you wondered recently
. . . in the superb three-day
showing.
This is a real class opera-
tion . . . Holiday grab bag
didn't just give some tokens
. . . grand prize was a $5,000
shopping spree at John
Darakjian . . . Not bad.
BEST BET of the weekend
. . . especially for chocoholics
. . . Second annual Chocolate
Jubilee to benefit Alzheimer's
victims . . . this Sunday, 2
p.m. to 5 p.m. . . . at Somerset
Inn on W Big Beaver in Troy
. . . $30 at door, $25 in ad-
vance . . . Call Dian Wilkin,
executive director, 557-8278.

CONGRATS . . . to Vicki
and Jack Marcuson . . . on
their 42nd anniversary.
GRADS ARE being
sought for a 50-year reunion
by January and June classes
of Commerce High, 1937 .. .
Gents like Ben Kosins,
George Onei, etc. were cap 'n
gowners at the no-longer-
there Commerce . . . It's
slated for spring of 1988 .. .
Call Virginia (Pinto) Watkins,
home daily 245-1883, or
Saturday and Sunday, 10 to 5,
468-1111.
FAR CONSERVATORY of
Therapeutic and Performing
Arts, holds its annual Holi-
day Benefit, Dec. 16, 7:30, at
the Attic Theatre on Third in
New Center area . . . The
group gives adults with men-
tal, physical and emotional
disabilities an opportunity for

fun and self-expression
through the arts . . . It'll be
the "Holiday Cabaret" with
Sheri Nicols, Miche Braden
and a surprise celeb. . . . For
more info, call the FAR office,
646-3347.
"I DO" DEPT. . . . Rob
Jackier and Chris Lundeen
are now Mr. and Mrs.
IT'S PROBABLY one of
the most diversified
businesses you'll find . . .
Mail Boxes Etc. at LaMirage
Mall on Northwestern owned
by Mary Jane and David
Einstein . . . as third anniver-
sary is just around the corner
. . . "Loving care" is a big
phrase with them . . .
especially in sending
packages of any size
anywhere . . . anything except
your mother-in-law.
Such congeniality and
politeness with their gift
wrapping, greeting cards,
postage, games for kids, pop-
corn, etc. . . . even cabling
money, mail box rentals, film
developing, P.O. boxes, mail
boxes for sale . . . secretarial
service, Telefax machine that
picks up material from the
world over . . . If you're in
Siberia for some strange
reason and want to send a
message, Mary Jane, David or
their staff will take it on the
machine, deliver it if
necessary, or get in touch
with the receiver.
Biggest business is around
this time . . . holiday mailings
. . . to go along with the boom
of sending stuff to camps all
over during the summer . . . If
there's anything I left out
about Mail Boxes Etc. at La
Mirage, it probably has it!
THE COUPLE were tour-
ing Washington . . . As they
passed the White House, she
remarked, "Sam, how would
you like to live there?" .. .
"Never!" replied her hus-
band. "The cost of mezuzahs
alone would break us."
MEETING TO formulate
plans for Mumford class of
1958 30-year-reunion, is this
Wednesday . . . For more info,
call Hallie (Roth) Serling,
353-6122, or Elaine (Redlich)
Eisenstandig, 851-8359.
SHE APPEARED before
a judge in a divorce action . .
"How old are you?" asked hiz-
zoner . . . "35," she said .. .
The judge noted her graying
hair and asked, "May I see
some proof of your age?" .. .
She handed him her driver's
license . . . "This shows you to
be 50," said the judge sternly
. . . "The last 15 years I spend
with my husband I'm not in-
cluding, Your Honor," she
said. "You call that a life?"

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