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March 31, 1989 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-31

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IRVING'S

Delicatessen-Restaurant
LA MIRAGE MALL, 29355 NORTHWESTERN HWY. Bet. 12 Mile & Inkster
OPEN TUES. THRU SUN.
pin., MON. a.m.-;
352.3840

Seven-thousand readers re-
quested the recipe.
Not only does the young col-
umnist receive direction from
his readers but one man
wrote: -"Zassaleh, you blew it.
Yom Kippur was last week
and you didn't write about it.
What's your problem?"
There have also been eight
anti-Semitic letters, anti-
everything letters, especially
anti-gay.
When he first moved into
Landers' old "Pepto Bismol
pink" office, he wondered why
there was a lock on the door.
He now knows.
"I get threatening letters
every time I write something
pro-choice or about gun con-
trol legislation or anything
that promotes pre-marital
sex. Even answers that are
average upset people."
Advice columnists have
their problems too. Zaslow
wants to live in the same city
with his wife Sherry
Margolis, WJBK-TV (Channel
2) anchorwoman. Since their
July 4, 1987, wedding they
have shared a commuter mar-
riage, with Zaslow dividing
his time between Chicago and
Farmingotn Hills.
"Sweet and funny, that's
how Jeff is," says Margolis,
who tells how he proposed on
her birthday at a Chinese
restaurant. For dessert,
Zaslow had ordered ice cream
with a candle and pre-
purchased fortune cookies
that read "Say Yes."
Though they take great in-
terest in each other's profes-
sions, Margolis maintains a
more private image than her
publicity loving husband. On
their honeymoon she said to
him, "If you write about the
wedding in the column, just
don't mention me." ❑

OPEN FOR DINNER

EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 3 p.m: 5:30 p.m.

NO COUPONS

• SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS
• BABY BEEF LIVER & ONIONS
$
• FRESH STUFFED RAINBOW TROUT

PICKLED TROUT APPETIZER

APPETIZERS TO SOUPS TO ENTREES
TO COMPLETE MEALS

NOW TWO LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

FOR A TRUE ELEGANT EVENING
OF DINING, LET US RAVISH YOU
WITH OUR CUSINE AND SERVICE

SERVING CANTONESE, SZECHUEN (Hot & Spicy), EXOTIC DISHES, COCKTAILS

SUNDAY FAMILY ALI•YOU•CAN•EAT DINNER
12 noon to 4 p.m.
. $7.95 per person

per person

OCEANIA INN

Meadowbrook Village Mall
68 N. Adams
Corner Walton & Adams
375.9200

`Quilters' Opens
In Rochester

The Detroit premiere of
Quilters, by Molly Newman
and Barbara Damashek,
opened a four-week run at
Meadow Brook Theater.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, contact Meadow
Brook, 377-3300.

* I , ALREADY LOW-PRICED t
MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS 1
1
With This Coupon
I

*

• Expires 4-15-89

I •

West Bloomfield

WE MAKE ALL OUR FOOD
ON OUR OWN PR MISES!

• HOMEMADE COLE SLAW
• HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD
• HOMEMADE CHICKEN SALAD
• HOMEMADE TUNA SALAD
• HOMEMADE EGG SALAD

WE COOK
OUR OWN
CORNED BEEF
& PASTRAMI

I OPEN 7 DAYS 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. I

STAR DELI

24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph, Southfield

352-7377

Let Us Cater
Your Next Affair

..■■■•■

THE PANDA

Drake Summit Shopping Gtr.
5586 Drake Rd.
Corner Walnut Lake Rd.
661.1503

• Not Good on Holidays I
• io person mi n i mum I

DEUVERY
AVAILABLE

One Per Person

PRIVATE BANQUET
FACILITIES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Rochester Hills

I COUPON

$2.00 OFF

Prime Time Dining

MENU

GOOD ONLY AT OUR SOUTHFIELD LOCATION

Benson Plays
At Tel-12

George Benson brings his
jazz to Southfield's Concerts-
in-the-Garden series at the
Tel-12 Mall at 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day. Accompanying Benson
and his saxophone are
Charles Boles on the piano,
Isaac Daney on the drums
and Donald Mayberry, bass.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, contact the city of
Southfield, 354-4717.

$3.95

PLACE YOUR ORDER
NOW FOR
PASSOVER

$1750

• GEFILTE FISH • MATZO BALLS • KISHKE
• KUGEL • ETC. • ETC.
WE 1118 WILL
MATCH
ANY OTHER DELI SPECIAL!
SUM
MSIONIN ON MAN • • MI MN On In

i
$5
OFF!
*
• 99 *1 ON OUR BEAUTIFUL 1,

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG. & BREAD BASKET

9•COURSE ROYAL GOURMET DINNER
6 Person Minimum — By Reservation Only

ORDER YOUR
HOMEMADE FOOD
FOR PASSOVER

e0R .

44

LOUNGE

Fine Northern Italian
— and Continental Cuisine

1. Join Us For A Relaxed

Dinner
We Feature A Variety of
Veal and Homemade Pastas
Along with Steaks, Seafoods
and Poultry Selections
at Moderate Prices.
Also Serving Business Lunches
Monday through Friday

HAPPY HOUR
Mon.-Fri. 4-7 p.m.
1/2 OFF All Drinks in Lounge

DINING HOURS

Mon.-Thurs. 11 am-10 pm
Fri. 11 am-10.30 pm
Sat. 5 pm-10:30 pm
Closed Sunday

Private Banquet Room Available
For 25 to 100 People
Entertainment Nightly

645 E. Big Beaver

1 Block West of Rochester

689-6920

he Prime Time Dining Club is an exclusive menu featuring some of our most
populat entrees. Each dinner is served with Mountain Jack's fresh salad bar, homemade
soup, a loaf of bread and choice of rice pilaf, pan-roasted redskins or baked potato.
Entrees from the Prime Time Dining Menu may be ordered anytime by 6:30 p.m. Mon-
day through Thursday and by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.

All Entrees $9.95
• Prime Rib • Stuffed Filet Mignon • Fresh Grilled Swordfish
• Gourmet Stuffed Shrimp • Teriyaki Chicken Breast • Catch Of The Day

Child's Meal $4.95

We feature on request a child's cheeseburger, fries and a beverage.

Expires 4-13-89

MOUNTAIN
CK'S

.

Reservations
Suggested

BEEF • SEAFOOD • SPIRITS
26855 GREENFIELD S. of 11 Mile • Southfield • 557-0570

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