Of the 86 mammals, 359
birds and 76 species of rep-
tiles native to Eretz Yis-
rael, about 37, 38 and 12 re-
spectively, are specified by
name in the Torah.
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DINNER -7 P.M.
SHOW -8:30 P.M.
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OPEN 7 DAYS--BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS
BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
$2.75
BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT
$2.75
STUFFED FLOUNDER
$3.25
BROILED HALIBUT
$2.95
$3.25
BROILED PICKEREL
$2.95
FRIED LAKE PERCH.
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FRIED SCALLOPS
$2.50
FRIED SMELTS
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ROAST PRIME RIB
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ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF
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The Best of Everything
"(Continued from Page 29)
Denny can do that too ... he
was chef at Hospitality
House in East Lansing.
ANOTHER LEAD ... Wal-
ter Jones, one of the dieti-'
cians at Art Centre Hospi-
tal, used to work in the
kitchen at the old Town
Pump on Montcalmso
we are told ... Maybe- he
has the recipe for that
great fried shrimp sauce
we've been looking for so
many many years.
LAST YEAR WAS first
time Rips tried opening Sun-
days during the Detroit
Lions football season:..and
found Bruce is daytime
boss ... A graduate of the
Michigan State- restaurant
school, Bruce spent last
, three years as day man-
ager of a fast-food oper-
ation ... The fourth gener-
ation of Humphries, Bruce
doesn't sing, but plays
drums ... which dad John
can't do.
ROCKY ROAD, seven mu-'-
sical talents from the De-
troit area, are playing for
dancing and dining at the
Top Of The Pontch on 25th
floor of Hotel Pontchartrain
through Sept. 3.
PLAYBOY BUNNIES
will never replace the
Geisha, nor the—Japanese
hostesses for that matter,
says Detroit Playboy Bunny
Jennifer, who was one of
six American girls selected
to train orientals in the art
of Bunny dipping and other
required techniques:
"Geishas begin their train-
ing as early as nine years
of age to please and wait
upon _gentlemen in Geisha
houses ... it's a life-long ca-
reer," says Jennifer. "At
the other extreme, hostess-
ing, including promiscuous
- relations with men, are now
legal in Japan.
"At the beginning there
was some confusion in the
public's mind about what
Bunnies. do and do not do
during the course of their
work,"-she said. "The Japa-
nese Bunnies, as is typical
of orientals, were shy about
Gallery Sponsors
Work by Israelis
The Artisans Gallery,
19666 W. 10 Mile; Southfield,
will host the first American
showing of Israeli artists
Shalom Basha and Joyce
Brodsky through August at--
the gallery.
A reception will be held
6-9 p.m. today and 1-5 p.m.
Saturday at the gallery
which specializes in custom
framing, contemporary art
and repair and restoration
of furniture.
All May Battle z
`Jewish Bomber'
NEW YORK (JTA)—
Heavyweight boxing cham-
pion Muhammad Ali may
wind up his boxing career
in a final match next Feb.
25 with Mike- Rossman, the
"Jewish Bomber," accord-
ing to reports.
Ali is reportedly intrigued
by- a suggestion that the
fight be held in Miami
Beach, where 14 years ago
to the day Ali, then known
as Cassius Clay, won the
title from Sonny Liston.
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Bunny dipping and being 41
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friendly and conversant
with members of the club."
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Japanese girls don't stack
up against American girls
• in other ways ... Jennifer,
for example is 5'4", weighs
120 pounds, and carries
other interesting statistics 4
23.*
such as 34-24-34 ... The aver-
p
age Tokyo Bunny is two
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talian
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23'
inches shorter and 10
and
+
pounds lighter, with meas-
urements of 33-25-35.
3-
+ •
Choice Cocktails
Nevertheless, the Tokyo
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Playboy Club is doing very 41
Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
well thank you, and is popu- 4 1
23**
Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
lar with Japan's cosmopoli-
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43
tan population.
"As for Japanese Bun-
nies," Jennifer says, "I
wrote comment sheets on
each of the girls, and found
that the problem common
to all the girls is poor pos-
ture. But -the girls were
eager to learn; many want
to speak English. They
were beginning to loosen up
when I left, and were more
friendly toward customers
who don't speak Japanese."
Specializing In:
She found it interesting
that the great majority of
• Bar Mitzvas
customers ordered Scotch
• Bat Mitzvas
and, water, Wherein . the
• Sweet Sixteens
United States, she pointed
• Banquets
out, "They order crazy
.• Showers
things. They want to try
• Parties For All
something different."
- Occasions
Yes, Jennifer plans to re-
turn in the next year, on
her own, because it will be
Excellent Facilities Available For
most interesting to see
Wedding Ceremony and Reception
what the club is like now
after so much American in-
fluence.
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
No, there is no Japanese
boy in her future "They
giggle too much."
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