May 14, 1976 37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nursery School Set at Adat Shalom Probus Club Lists Honorees Business Briefs Dancercise, an exercise For information, call the program combining belly gallery, 341-1500. * * * dancing and dieting, is Birmingham Bookstore, forming summer classes for women. For information, 263 Pierce, will present Vic- tor G. Reuther 2-4 p.m. Sun- call Dancercise, 559-7230. * * * day. Reuther will discuss Dr. Donald L. Golden, and autograph copies of his founder and director of the new book "The Brothers Detroit Optometric Cen- Reuther." For information, ters, will appear in a series call the bookstore, 642-4404. * * * of paid public service mes- Trend Setter Salon re- sages intended to educate cently opened in the Ever- the public on eye care. * * * green Plaza, 12 Mile and Ev- Drug ergreen Rds., Southfield. Cunningham Stores, Inc., the state's According to owner-opera- largest retail drug store tor Lucy Healey, Trend Set- chain, is offering free copies ter has eight operators of- of a detailed storm warning fering complete hair and chart through its 93 stores skin care. Special rates are in Michigan. The chart, offered to senior citizens 9 which was prepared in con- a.m.-4 p.m. every Tuesday. junction with the National Men's night is 5-9 p.m. Weather Service, tells what Wednesday. For an appoint- action to take when a tor-, ment, call the salon, nado is imminent in cities or 557-5856 or 557-5857. * * * towns, and in office build- ings, factories, shopping Commonwealth centers, homes, mobile homes, schools and open Seeks FDIC Aid cguntry. Free Press business * * writer Allan Sloan reported Artforms will present last weekend that Detroit's Bill Nagengast Jr. and a dis- Bank of the Commonwealth - play of his ceramics works is in financial trouble and is in an opening reception 1-6 seeking additional aid from p.m. Sunday at the gallery, the Federal Deposit Insur- 19443 Livernois. In addition Corp. to the Nagengast works will ance The FDIC loaned Com- be paintings by George monwealth $35.5 million in Hriczik, Sybil Oshensky and 1972, and Saudi Arabian Hope Palmer. The ceramics Ghaith Pharaon has been exhibit will be on display trying to aid the bank after through May 30. Gallery purchasing controlling in- hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. terest last year. Tuesday through Saturday. Sloan wrote that the * * * FDIC will risk losing its in- vestment in the Common- Motor Homes wealth if it puts more money into the bank, or if it Center Opens liquidates the bank. He said Marvin Tamaroff an- risky and low-interest loans nounces the opening of Ta- have placed the institution maroff-Stadium 1-75 in its poor position. and M-24, Lapeer Rd., Pon- Sloan revealed that tiac. The center offers the Donald Kaufman and Eli most complete range of Broad, former Detroit motor homes in Michigan. builders now in Los An- The grand opening will be geles, still have voting held 9 a.m.-9 p.m. today and control of a key block of 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. Spe- preferred stock in the cial savings on all units, in- bank. The bank's attorneys cluding a free CB radio with are the firm of Honigman, every motor home pur- Miller, Schwartz and chased will be offered. Cohn. Stadium R. V. includes Pharaon told Sloan that the largest motor home he had learned a lot since service facility in Michigan, buying control of the bank with 14 service bays for to- 15 months ago, and that he tal motor home service, and might not have purchased it a complete parts depart- if he knew what he knows ment for all makes and now. The bank has lost models. It is an official money the last two years Dodge service point. Motor and is losing money this home storage also is avail- year. able. Jack Belkin, left, president of the Probus Club and J. Pincus, right, chairman of the Wayne State Uni- ity Board of Governors, present Probus Club N plaques to Dr. Ellen Johnston Laing of Ann Arbor, asso- ciate professor of art and art history at WSU, second from left, and Dr. Anna Marie Ledgerwood of Dearborn, assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at WSU. Dr. Laing and Dr. Ledgerwood were the recipi- ents of the 14th annual Probus Club Awards for Aca- demic Achievement. Histadrut Campaign Slates Black Lake, Israel Events The Israel Histadrut Campaign of Metropolitan Detroit announces final ar- rangements have been made MICHAEL KAPUT Photography , Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 GIVE YOUR INVITATION A "NAME" HAL GORDON b% er Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 355-4999 - , 'Oa& for two Israel-American la- bor-related conferences. The first, the annual His- tadrut conference, will be held May 28-31 at the United Auto Workers Cen- ter at Black Lake. The con- ference speakers include Greg Humphrey, director of legislation, American Fed- eration of Teachers; Yaacov Cohen, Histadrut emissary to the U.S.; and Ziedan Atashi, Counsellor, to the Permanent Mission of Israel in the U.S. The second conference will be the Histadrut Soli- darity Conference in Israel, to take place Nov. 13-16. Among the Israeli leaders expected to attend are for- mer Prime Minister Golda Meir, Prime Minister Yit- zhak Rabin, Abba Eban and Yeruham Meshel. 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