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Try our mouth-watering curries. We prepare after you
order. You may order Mild, Medium or Hot. They go
very well with our Indian Beers and exotic drinks.
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477-9000
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Arrive early in the afternoon before the festivities begin at
8:00 p.m. Relax and enjoy your luxury suite with marble bath
and European amenities.. ..
Enjoy a memorable dinner buffet, music and dancing complete
with a champagne toast and twilight Continental breakfast in the
opulent Regency Room...
Spend New Year's Day watching the bowl games or browsing in
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$165 per person
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N ew Year s Eve Dining
For those who prefer a more intimate celebration. reservations
are available in the Rugby Grille and Gallery at 5:30 p.m.,
7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Martin Scot Kosins will play for your
dancing and listening pleasure from 9:00 p.m. Midnight
champagne toast and party favors.
Contemporary American Cuisine
Lunch 11 a.m.
Dinner 4 p.m.
Entertainment Tuesday Thru Saturday
TWO-TWENTY
Banquet Facilities
Available
Call: 642-7900
NOW APPEARING:
A limited number of tables are still available.
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HOLIDAY ORDERS ACCEPTED
DINNER FOR 2
FRESH ROAST TURKEY
WE WILL BE OPEN XMAS DAY & NEW YEAR'S DAY
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ALL WHITE MEAT
5 OFF
ON OUR BEAUTIFUL
ALREADY LOW-PRICED MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS
With This Coupon
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DELIVERY
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• Not Good Holidays
• 10 Person Minimum
TAR DELI
24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph
Southfield
352-7377
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1991
362-1262
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CONFIRMATIONS
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HAPPY OCCASIONS
(313) 544-7373
Leonard Nimoy as Mel Mermelstein in
"Never Forget."
personal problems, which
have been building for some
ime, came to a head four to
five years ago. A New York
Times reporter and family
friend wrote later that by
the mid-1980s, Nimoy
"guiltily played the roles of
husband in a marriage that
had turned stale, and son to
immigrant parents he could
never satisfy. . . In Decem-
ber 1986, he walked out on
his wife of 33 years. In 1987,
his father died and his
mother six months later."
On New Year's Day 1989,
Nimoy married Susan Bay,
and the couple attend ser-
vices at Temple Israel of
Hollywood, a Reform con-
gregation, where Susan's
cousin, John L. Roscove, is
the senior rabbi. Though not
a particularly religious man,
Nimoy feels that
"everything I do is informed
by my Judaism. A lot of
what I've put into Spock
came to me through my Jew-
ish orientation."
As one example, Nimoy
modeled the Vulcan hand
greeting, which expresses
"Live long and prosper," on
the gesture still seen in Or-
thodox synagogues during
the blessing of the kohanim
(priestly class).
At age 60, Nimoy appears
the contented pater familias,
who enjoys talking about
the doings of his 10-year-old
stepson Aaron, his son
Adam, a lawyer, his daugh-
ter, Julie, and his three
grandchildren.
It is a languid, sunny day
in Nimoy's densely foliaged
backyard, Hollywood seems
far away, and one can al-
most accept the man's pro-
testations that the next year
will be devoted to introspec-
tion and contemplation.
Of course, the former anti-
Vietnam war and pro-civil
rights activist is still in-