•: WEEKENDS ARE SPECIAL AT JIV Entertainment BAR & GRILL In The Halsted Village Plaza 37610 W. 12 MILE RD. AT HALSTED • (810) 848-9009 •-* DINNER FOR 2, SUNDAYS 5 P.M.-8 P.M. ENJOY TWO GLASSES OF OUR HOUSE WINE Nos Your Choice of Two of These Entrees: • Chicken F3rmesan • Lemon Chicken • Whitefish Florentine • Whitefish Aln ondine • Pasta Caruso A La Oleo • Mostaccioli M3rinara Au Gratin Per AND SPECIAL ICE CREAM SUNDAE FOR TWO Couple Yurman's Silver Hearts For Gilda's Club CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST 95 • Does irwkside tax or gratuity • Not valid with any other coupons or promotions. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Kids Eg FREE MONDAYS ONLY 5 p.m.-Close WHEN ORDERING FROM CHILD'S MENU WITH PAID ADULT SATURDAY FRIDAY SAL THE Tim FLAHARTY TRIO D' AGNILLO I • POOL • DARTS • GAMES I •• • • • • • • • • Happy Hour • Tue.-Fri • • • 5-7 pm • Join Us In March For . With Appetizers •• • • • • • • • The Mediterranean Adventure L Now Accepting Transmedia The Cuisine Card Earn Your Jake's Money! Banquet Facilities & Private Rooms Are Available 810-851-8888 Reservations Are Welcome Tue.-Thur. 5-10 pm Fri.-Sat. 5-11 pm Sun. 4-9 pm 4105 Orchard Lake Road At Pontiac Trail in the Village of Orchard Lake Classic Authentic French Pastry Shop & Bakery Special Occasion & Wedding Cakes Coffee Roaster + Coffee & Tea Merchant Homemade Ice Cream + Fine Chocolates Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Reservations Advised 2342 Woodward + Ferndale Between 9 and 10 Mile Roads, nine blocks south of 1-696 On the west side, corner of Woodland + Parking in our adjacent lot 108 (810) 541-1200 POETRY OF LOVE Lancome cosmetics is sponsor- ing the "Poeme Poetry of Love Competition." Grand prizes in- clude a $15,000 trip, a $10,000 sav- ings bond and a host of other prizes. The national contest is sponsored in honor of the arrival of Poeme, Lancome's new women's fragrance. The three age cate- gories are 7-11, 12-17 and 18 and older. Each entry must be origi- nal and unpublished and on the topic of love. "We hope the Poeme Poetry of Love Competition will inspire people — especially stu- dents — to try their hand at cre- ating a poem on the universal subject of love. Their submission will benefit RIF's ongoing efforts to promote children's literacy, so that others can understand and enjoy the written word," said Daniel Halpern a poet and con- test judge. All entries must be re- ceived by June 7, 1996. To enter the competition, call 1-800-797- POENIE. Marcia Gershenson, David Yurman and Jackie Grekin at the Gilda's Club benefit. ewelry designer David the Motor City Women of Come- Yurman recently made a dy "Laughs Across America" on personal appearance at Aug. 25 at the Royal Oak Music Neiman Marcus to intro- Theatre and the 5K Gilda's Club duce his spring collection and Family Walk and Block Party at speak at a Gilda's Club benefit Cobo Center on Sept. 29. For more information, call held at the Neiman Marcus (810) 851-6557. Cafe. "I always try to have my trunk shows tie in with a TENNIS charity benefit," said Mr. CHALLENGE Yurman. It has to be more The Sports Club of than selling a piece ofjew- West Bloomfield will PASSOVER BRUNCH elry," he added. More than Women's American ORT will be host a United Tennis 50 patrons attended the CARLA SCHWARTZ hosting a Passover Brunch 10 a.m. Association (USTA) LOCAL event, and each one re- Monday, April 8, at the ORT Con- indoor men's chal- CO LUMNIST ceived a Yurman silver lenger from March ference Room in West Bloomfield. heart pin. The design of the 30-April 6. Aaron Award-winning sculptor Henry pin featured the Yurman trade- and other top-ranked Friedman, who is a former ORT Krickstein mark — a cable. Mr. Yurman cre- Jonathan Stark student, will be the guest speak- players like ated the heart pin to donate at and Vince Spadea will headline er. Non-board members and charity benefits. the event. More than 50 players guests are welcome. For more in- When Mr. Yurman was intro- will compete for $50,000 in this formation, call (810) 855-9820. duced he was referred to as the "the cablemeister." Mr. Yuman professional tournament. For ticket information, call (810) 626- NOTES spoke to the group about his fam- The Start Gallery in Birming- ily and how he got started in jew- 9880. ham will present an exhibition of elry design. He started out as a drawings and wall sculpture by sculptor, but when his father had NATIONAL EXPOSURE Two members of our commu- Marilyn Schechter of West business reversals, David Yur- man turned to making and sell- nity are highlighted in national Bloomfield from April 2-27. On Sunday, March 31, magazines. ing jewelry. The March special annual is- Hannah Rose will host "The Some of the Gilda's Club sup- Jackie sue of Arts & Antiques featuring Great Boxer Bailout" from noon- porters included: Grekin, Carol Silverman, the "top collectors in America" has 3 p.m. The event will include a Alyce Faye, Karen Gunsberg, a color two-page article on Sandy live and silent auction with Flo Gaynes, Florine Gaynes, Schreier. The article is titled celebrity-signed boxer shorts to Marcia Amhowitz, Rae Miller, "The Queen of Haute Couture." benefit the Food Bank of Oak- Betty Davidson, Marcia Ger- It discusses Sandy's passion for land County. The Cranbrook Art Academy shenson, Florence Gaynes collecting couture. The April issue of Glamour has Fiber Department will exhibit and Alice Goldberg. Gilda's Club is a nonprofit support com- a photo of Jill Silverand inter- "Take Courage" at Anderson munity for cancer patients and views her for the article "Getting Gallery in Pontiac from March their families and friends. The Out of a Go-Nowhere Job." Ms. 29-April 6. Students interpreted their Detroit group is looking for a Silver discusses how her tempo- building and will consider a do- rary job with Channel 56 led her memories of a trip to Great to full-time position with the sta- Britain through the fiber medi- nated site. um.111 Two upcoming events include tion. j