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The Return Of Our Old Familiar Menu
With Many More Pizzas & Special Attractions
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DETROIT MAGAZINE
E.G. Nick's - Top 3 Restaurants
In The Detroit Area For Ribs!
FREE Happy Birthday Dinner
DETROIT FREE PRESS Dine with us on your birthday and receive not only your
dinner but also a birthday dessert as our gift to you!
Molly Abraham: "This you realize
is a very crowd pleasing menu."
ased on purchase of equal or greater value entree. Legal proof of birthday required.
Discounts may not be combined with other discounts. Offer good on your birthday only.
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On Famous Faces
elebrity photojour-
nalist Linda
Solomon of Birm-
ingham will be a guest
speaker during the Our
Town Art Exhibition. She is
the keynote speaker for the
Oct. 22 luncheon at the Bir-
mingham Community
House.
Her slide presentation,
"Focusing on the Famous"
will include many
Hollywood personalities.
Elizabeth Taylor, George
Burns, Frank Sinatra and
Michael Jackson are just
are a few of the famous faces
she has captured on film.
The seventh annual Our
Town Art Exhibition and
Sale is a five-day event to
benefit the Birmingham
Community House. There is
no admission charge to view
the exhibition, which is on
display Oct. 22-25 from 10 a.
m. to 5 p.m. Glen Michaels,
an architectural sculptor, is
the juror for the art. He will
also speak at an Oct. 22
breakfast. For more infor-
mation about the events, call
Leslie Drolet, 644-5832.
BREAKFAST
AT TIFFANYS
Tiffany & Co. opened last
week in the Somerset Collec-
tion with a press breakfast.
Trumpets played, mimosa
was served and pumpkin
muffins filled with mousse
were passed among the
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Cuisine
Lunch 11 a.m.
Sherri and Florine Mark
Now Appearing: GWEN & CHARLES SCALES
Banquet Facilities Available
755 W. Big Beaver, W. of 1-75, Top of Troy Bldg., Concourse
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FASHION NOTES
Sally's Design Boutique
will present a trunk showing
of Merle coats Oct. 15-17 in
the Crosswinds Mall. She
will present the spring Joan
Vass line Dec. 7-9.
Roz & Sherm will
highlight the jewelry of local
artist Shelagh Burke Oct.
J. Crew and Orchards
Children's Services join
together for an opening
benefit. A percentage of the
the store sales for this week
will be donated to Orchards
Children's Services.
Dinner 4 p.m.
Entertainment Tuesday Through Saturday
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for youngsters ages nine and
older, will be performed at
the Youtheatre 11 a.m. and
2 p.m. Oct. 24. This play
celebrates the courage of
Olympic gold medal winner
Jesse Owens during the
1936 Olympics in Berlin.
Jesse listens to his friend
Dave Levitt, who urges him
to disprove Hitler's theory of
the German master race. For
ticket information, call 963-
7680.
15-17.
'AT WORK...AT PLAY... A PIZZA AT SHIELD'S WILL MAKE YOUR DAY!
Contemporary American
Linda Solomon
Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 6060
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jewels, baby department and
china table settings.
Treasures from the Tiffany
permanent collection were
on display and will be in the
store for one month. Some of
the people in the crowd were:
Peggy Daitch, Florine
Mark and daughter Sherri
Mark.
YOUTH SPIRIT
Olympic Spirit, a musical
BRIDGE PARTNERS
Beverly Liss received
some bridge tips from an old
master. She, Bruce Colton
and Sandee Wittenberg
recently played bridge with
George Burns after Ar-
thur Liss told Mr. Burns'
manager that the bridge trio
had an opening. "He's sharp
as a tack and really with it,"
said Mrs. Liss. There's no
word on whether the local
group's bridge game has im-
proved. ❑