* STAR DELI STAR IS PROUD TO BE ONE OF AMERICA'S BEST CARRY-OUT ONLY DELIS! YOU'LL ENJOY OUR GREAT HOMEMADE GOODNESS! OUR POTATO SALAD AND COLE SLAW CANT BE BEAT! EVERYBODY KNOWS WE HAVE THE FINEST HOMEMADE TUNA IN TOWN! REGULAR OR FAT-FREE! WE CUT OUR LOX BY HAND! r OUR TRAYS CAN'T BE BEAT FOR QUALITY & PRICE! Meat Tray $5.99 per person Dairy Tray $10.90 per person • Expires 12-31-99 • One Per Custom DELIVERY AVAILABLE 5 OFF • Not Good Holidays • 10 Person Minimum TAR DELI 24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph, Southfield I. 352-7377 .1 MEET THE ARTIST FRIDAY, AUG UST 6, 1999 6:00-9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1999 6:00-9:00 P.M. DANIELLE PELEG GALLERY 4301 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD SUITE 145 CROSSWIND MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD 248.626.5810 www.intelligentchicken.com MON - SAT 10:30-6, SUN 12-5 There are Many WaYs to Pick Up the Truly Authentic Italian Restaurants DETROIT JEWISII.NEWS Now available @ these RESTAURANTS OF -Private Garden Room or Fireside Setting for parties, receptions, wedding rehearsals, showers, bar mitzvahs, business meetings • Seating up to 200 people • - 30715 W. TEN MILE RD. (Just East of Orchard Lake Rd.) 248.474.3033 7/30 1999 88 Detroit Jewish News ANN ARBOR LOCATIONS: • Borders Books • Barnes & Noble • Hillel House • Mainstreet Books • Michigan Union Bookstore • Nicola's Books, (A Little Professor Books Co.) sZillgerMarl'S again ... Years later, Billy became one of the most wanted actors in local television ... has done over 100 com- mercials ... and is still at it. THE NEW Omni Detroit Hotel vvill host a Roaring '20s-style grand opening celebration, Sunday, Aug. 1, at 11:30 p.m. ... with proceeds bene- fiting Variety, The Children's Charity ... The gourmet brunch will also include croquet instruction, live jazz on the riverfront patio and contests ... It is the former River Place at 1000 Riverplace, end of McDougal ... the only waterfront hotel in Detroit. CORN ON THE COB is the favorite of many ... But how can you keep it hot until the gang is ready to eat the last delicious ear? ... Judy Robinson (Ray) has an idea ... Put a plastic bag on a serving platter, she writes ... stack the hot corn inside the bag and keep it closed tight until you are ready to eat ... The corn will stay tasty all evening, she says. A WAITRESS WRITES ... "My main gripe is about some men cus- tomers who seem a bit confused about the functions and duties of a waitress. May I enlighten them? I am there to serve food and drink. I am to be polite, courteous and efficient. That's it! I am not there to socialize. I don't need it. The customer's wife doesn't want her husband's arm around my waist when I'm taking his order. I discreetly stop back out of the reach of male customers but I'd like to smack their faces. I don't need to be called 'darling' or 'honey' by them. My husband does it at home. My name is on my tag. These men may be out for a social evening or for fun and games, but they should please treat the waitress with a little respect." TODAY, JULY 30, is the last day Botsford Inn will be open to the pub- lic ... It has been taken over by Botsford Hospital. OVERHEARD ... At Ristorante Di Modesta, "One way to get rich is to be able to tell when a piece of junk becomes an antique ... At Shangri-La, "A woman driver wouldn't have as much trouble squeezing into a parking space if she would imagine it was a girdle or a pair of shoes ... at Brandy's, "First you tell me what you can afford. Then we'll both have a good laugh and go on from there" ... at Chuck Muer's Seafood Tavern, the big execu- tive telling his secretary at lunch, "Answer this letter or me, but be care- ful not to lose my temper" ... at Absolute Tiffany's, "All I want is a decent man who will love and respect me. Is that too much to ask of a multi-millionaire?" 7 -\