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Yield, Quail
and Low Volatili

PaineWebber Short-Term
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• YIELD: This Fund has been designed to provide
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• QUALITY: 100% of the Fund will be invested in U.S.
government and AAA rated, or equivalent, securities.
• LOW VOLATILITY: The Fund seeks to limit the volatility of
its net asset value by maintaining a dollar-weighted average
portfolio maturity of less than three years. Accordingly, the
Fund should have less fluctuation in net asset value than
higher yielding longer-term bond funds.
• NO SALES CHARGE IN & NO SALES CHARGE OUT.**
Investors can purchase shares without paying front-end
or contingent deferred sales charges by purchasing Class
D shares. You can earn higher yields from idle cash with
the freedom to move in and out of the Fund. Redemp-
tions can be made at any time without an exit fee.

*Bank certificates of deposit are FDIC insured and may offer a fixed rate of
return. Money market funds attempt to maintain a stable price per share.
Shares of the Fund are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S. govern-
ment and the investment return and principal value of Fund shares will
fluctuate, so that an investor's shares may, when redeemed, be worth more
or less than their original cost.

**Class D shares charge ongoing distribution fees. Class A shares (front-
end sales charge) and Class B shares (contingent deferred sales charge) are
also available.

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SZ Women
Set Installation

Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
will hold its installation lun-
cheon 11:30 a.m. June 7 at
the synagogue
The officers for 1993-1995
are: president: Rusty Ros-
man; vice presidents: Sharon
Berry, Linda Gold, Jacqui El-
kus, Arline Rein, Elaine Res-
ick, Marilyn Karbal, Shirley
Ruzumna; treasurer: Debbie
Balkin; secretaries: Gail
Schwartz, Randee Lipman,
Linda Diem, Brenda Glickan,
Ronna Ross; immediate past
president: Faye Ullmann.
The board of directors will
include: Ruth Beitner, Laurie
Brant, Roberta Borman, Mar-
cia Boxman, Denise Cohen,
Diane Gartner, Gail Goods-
tein, Susan Harold, Carol
Hooberman, Debbie Karp,
Shirley Levin, Pearl Manello,
Marlene Margolis, Jeanie
Tabor, Sandi Chen-in Tyner,
Diane Wyner.
Also, Ann Baruch, Susan
Bernstein, Judith Blumeno,
Helene Brody, Miriam Gold-
berg, Ruthe Goldstein, Mari-
lyn Hortick, Ellen Maiseloff,
Arlene Karbal, Zelda Robin-
son, Ann Rosenberg, Sharon
Schwartz, Shirley Shevin,
Shayna Silverman, Mickey
Tencer, Jeannie Weiner.
Newly appointed are: An-
drea Craig, Gladys Croll,
Nancy Benchell-Eisman, Lin-
da Goldman, Karen Katz,
Ellen Labes, Evelyn Levine,
Sheri Satovsky, Joann Shat-
anoff, Evelyn Silverman,
Marlene Toft and Dottie
Wagner.
Rabbi Groner will be the in-
stalling officer. A musical
presentation celebrating the
45th anniversary of Israel
will be offered by Cantor
Chaim Najman, accompanied
by Carole Lasser.
There is a charge. To re-
serve by June 2, call Ann
Rosenberg, 357-5544.

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Evergreen
Group
Hadassah will hold its in-
stallation dinner 6:30 p.m.
June 8 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Installing officer will be
Audrey Sobel, president of the
Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah. The new slate will
include co-presidents, Reva
Malamud, Hannah Stein and
Vivian Stollman.
Entertainment for the even-
ing will be a fashion show
presented by Casual Corners
of Laurel Park Place. Back-
ground music will be by Zina
Astrachan.
Reservations are required;
there is a charge. For informa-
tion, call Marianne Wild-
strom, 553-7686.

Rescue Group
Sets Installation

Northwest Child Rescue
Women will have their in-
stallation of officers at Wing
Hong restaurant 11:30 a.m.
June 24.
Officers for 1993-94 are:
president, Helen Rice; vice
president, Fay Ziegler; treas-
urer, Edith Pam; secretaries,
Tillie Sherman, Mary Trager,
Hannah Forman, Celia Good-
man, Nancy Kolar, Margaret
Schwartz, Faye Lafer, Rose
Kempner.

BBW Council
Plans Trip

The B'nai B'rith Women's
Council will sponsor a day-
trip Sept. 26 to the Masonic
Auditorium in Toledo, Ohio,
for the show Geritol Follies.
The trip must be paid for
by July 19. Included will be
round trip motorcoach trans-
portation (non-smoking),
luncheon before the show,
tickets to the show.
For information and reser-
vations, call Cookie Green-
berg, 356-8811.

Groups Slate
Rummage Sale

The Golda Meir Chapter of
B'nai B'rith Women and 'Tem-
ple Shir Shalom will co-
sponsor a rummage sale at
Temple Shir Shalom on June
17 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and
June 18 from 8 a.m.-noon.
Donated items may be drop-
ped off at the Temple during
business hours. For informa-
tion, call Jan Landsberg,
737-8700 or 356-7413.

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