CISFEININU VUSI . OFF 15% YOUR TOTAL BILL WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY & HEALTHY CHANUKAH WITH THIS COUPON (Except Specials) Expires 12.25-87 JN COMPARE ANYWHERE! ... IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE USA TEST! [OPEN 7 DAYS-SUN.-THURS 11.10 I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE ASTED Chi 'RIBS FRI:SAT 11-11 I High, Low Dancing At Big Wedding Party DANNY RASKIN MILES Local Columnist 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK JUST NORTH OF 10 PILE NEXT TO ZOO 544-1211 QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY! succulent Pak Announcing the opening of Pegasus in The Fisher. Now you can experience the art of fine Greek cuisine right inside ground lamb). Detroit's largest and finest art object, the r— Fisher Building. And just wait 'til you try it! Our interior designers have created a I restaurant in art deco style that matches the beauty of the Fisher building, while our chefs I I orc ltnerat.€fther ' have created classic Greek dishes that befit that our two restaurant this classic atmosphere. Opal But don't let all the elegance scare you I ) VIA I away. Our luncheon and dinner prices are in the same range that have kept Greektown's W Carrying Greek dining to de.,, Pegasus one of Detroit's all-time values in fine I ' Present this ad when ordering dinner at dining. s• Try one of our delicious Greek appeti- I I 11> zers: Saginaki "Opa" (flaming kasseri cheese), or Tzadziki (yogurt-garlic-cucumber spread) on Greek bread. Or be adventurous and taste I IN TI-IF FISFO Oktapodaki (marinated octopus, guaranteed Also, visit Pegasus Taverns in Greektown not to bite). - 3011 W. Grand Blvd. In the heart of All major credit cards accepted Then choose an entree from our the New Center area. 875-7400. Valet parking available after 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. After 4 p.m. I Phone 875-7900 2000-year-old Greek country recipes: FREE SAGANAKI* KGASU 5 I 68 Offer crpr. Feb-29. 1988 All mia.tott credit card, accepied O.1.11.10 AMMON. ONIMMIO ■•••■ •■■ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1987 I NibTHE FISHet S tarted out with beauti- ful invitations for mar- riage of Nancy Rob- bins to Marshall Mandell .. . Then came a map . . . and for those who don't like maps, directions to Novi Hilton. A joyful sight for a very handsome couple . . . and the twosome married by two peo- ple . . . Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel and Nancy's uncle, Judge Steve Cooper of 46th District Court. Invitations made by Deborah Weisserman went to 268 people . . . with about 30 more showing up for the reception . . . including "Un- cle Joe" Cornell emceeing as entire large wedding party got up and danced. Some might have thought they were attending the shin- dig of convalescents . . . Shirley Rosenberg with broken wrist (from jogging!) . . . Joe Silberschein with broken foot . . . Betty Pianin with surgery on both feet .. . Molly Cooper, bride's grand- mother, with sprained ankle . . . First time ever at an affair that Joe and wife Nita didn't dance (they've been married 39 years) . . . Ken Harris had passed the bar that week .. . He used to be a dance teacher for Joe Cornell . . . Simone Vitale great . on the bass guitar . . . Lou Popper and Dee Cornfield comparing notes on their chili recipes .. . Morris Weiss of Zeman's Bakery on Greenfield wear- ing his Young Israel yarmulke. Sally Flusty was Listening Post column's Miss Jewish War Veterans in 1946 . . . and hubby Norton was guy who took her to the JWV dance 31 years ago . . . Sid Rubenstein was night counselor for B'nai B'rith and AZA in the '50s before deciding to go to den- tal school . . . Joe Kwaselow a name I hadn't heard in many years . . . He was chairman of dances at the Jewish Com- munity Center on Woodward 40 years ago. We had a real fun table .. . Dee and Shel Cornfield (remember his dad, Manny, from Sam's Cut Rate?), Nita and Joe Silberschein, Shirley and Ed "napkin tricks and jokes" Rosenberg, Sandy Berlin and sister Florine Mark Ross of Weight Wat- chers and Florine's fine hub- by, Dr. Bill Ross. Proud parents Marge and Jerry Robbins and Bea and Dr. Gerald Mandell, proud as peacocks seeing their children wed to persons meant for each other. CONGRATS.... to Linda and Howard Nudell . . . on their 20th anniversary. FUN DEALING players are needed for poker, etc. every Wednesday night . . . Call Ed Kasmer, 352-1717. CHOCOLATE JUBILEE for fight against Alzheimers Disease and Related Dis- orders Association (ADRDA) at Somerset Inn, grossed over $50,000 in only its second year . . . twice as much as number one . . . More than 375 people, some as far away as Grand Rapids, to sample the chocoholic wares of 30 ex- hibitors . . . Those wishing to contribute can make check out to ADRDA, 17251 W. 12 Mile, Ste. 108, Southfield, Mich. 48076. HUGHES and Sheila Potiker are still very much ac- tive in their Entertainment Publications . . . and quite proud of the 1988 Detroit Entertainment book which they consider to be the best one yet. The proposed leveraged buy-out that has since been placed on hold would have provided opportunities for their key management to become more actively involv- ed with the company . . . The volatile market conditions, however, have put these plans on hold. Hughes and Sheila's Detroit book was their first "baby" . . . and, Entertain- ment books are now produced in 84 markets, including 74 U.S., six Canadian and four overseas. AFTER HAVING not skied in 30 years, and not very much even then, Vivian and Dr. Arnold Axelrod of Sinai Hospital have chests out proudly since doing their bit at the mountan top of Beaver Creek, Colo. with Babs and Herb Kaufman .. . They're as excited as kids in a candy shop . . . and Arnold is like a hero to the young doctors at Sinai. TOMORROW NIGHT is black tie shindig by Michigan Cancer Foundaton at Bloom- field Hills home of Pat and Bob Schmalzreid . . . It's the holiday celebration of MCF's Circle of Fellows . . . couples who support cancer research and patient programs with annual contributions of $500 . . . lb- join, call Liz Mitchell, 833-0170.