rilIVAIWAIII/AIIIIIVAIIIVAIIIVAIIIVANIAIIVAIIIVAIIIIANIKAIVAIIIAMPAINVAIIVAllr, BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND 0 The Return Of Our Old Familiar Menu With Many More Pizzas & Special Attractions Might over 1,000,000 people in our area be celebrating their birthdays at E.G.NICKS? Wily A : 14.74PPY riut om. 13 111THO RESTAURANT 851-0805 6066 W. Maple Road / A : Solomon Focuses P CARLA JEAH SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST At Farmington Road WEST BLOOMFIELD Serving Beer, Wine & Your Favorite Cocktail: 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. B 0 1 MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Si 095 "T" ALL YOU CAN EAT JUMBO SNOW CRAB ' OrL Expir ' esc nn - 92 Homemade bread •• Red skins •• Salad •• Corn on the cob MONDAY thru SATURDAY SEATING 3:30 to 5:30 FROM I EARLY BIRD SPECIALS Complete Dinners nr —1 $5OU With coupon Expires 11-12-92 —0 I SPECIAL OF THE WEEK r 111111101 I I I I I COUPON I FREE POUND OF EXTRA LEAN CORNED BEEF WITH PURCHASE OF A SECOND POUND OF EXTRA LEAN CORNED BEEF With Coupon Only • • We Only Carry BEST FOR YOUR HEALTH Lean Corned Beef, Pastrami, Turkey, Etc.• Expires 10-22-92 — MIN MIN 11111=1 F.] AM =CAN EXPRESS ■ I 'Y R , co c.4` (** 0 17, LET SHIRLEE BLOOM CATER YOUR NEXT AFFAIR • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Showers • Sweet 16s • Anniversarys • Birthdays • Office Meetings • Holiday Parties IN YOUR HOME,HALL OR CLUBHOUSE IMO IMMO IMMO MIN NM — INDOOR & OUTDOOR DINING J, ALL SHIRLEE BLOOM See Our Wide Selection Of GIFT BASKETS AND TRAYS TRADITIONAL JEWISH DISHES ARE MADE FRESH DAILY USING ONLY KOSHER PRODUCTS 32418 NORTHWESTERN HWY. 855-9463 *************************** Bet. Middlebelt and 14 Mile NINO NNE OMNI MN MIN M■ 1 IMMO MN MN $5 off a large pizza with three or more items. I I Not valid with any other coupon or special. With this coupon - Expires10-31-92 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 METRO DETROIT'S ORIGINAL DEEP DISH PIZZA I I SOUTHFIELD NOVI TROY STERLING Telegraph at 10 MI. Maple West North of 10 Mile Grand River East of Novi Rd. Van Dyke at 16 Mile 979-9270 356-2720 349-9110 tne to or any v u of Crooks 637-3131 HEIGHTS 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 1 362-12V CC F- LU LU BP 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 UJ 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 - 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. ❑