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June 17, 1994 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-17

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12 MONTH CERTIFICATE

4.25%
4.31%

MEREST
RATE

A.P.Y./'k

24 MONTH CERTIFICATE

5.00%
5.09%

INTEREST
RATE

First
Rate
Rates.

These are fixed rate
certificates of deposit
that are insured by
the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
(FDIC). A minimum
opening deposit and
balance of $500.00
is required to obtain
the stated A.P.Y.

DEBORAH SCHWARTZ, for-
mer fashion coordinator for the
Somerset Collection in Troy, has

Call 338-7700
352-7700

5.25°l0 I MRIARTE S T
5.35% APITI*If

FIRST SECURITy

SAVIN(IS BANk

"First in Service"

Main Office
2600 Telegraph Rd.

Bloomfield Hills. MI 48302

* Annual percentage yield when compounded quarterly. Rate is accurate as of 6/17/94.

Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts may be assessed.

EQUAL HOUSING

LENDER

We Never
Leave
A Stone
Unturned...

.

Four-strand culturedpearl
bracelet (4.5mm pearls) with
multi-colored gemstone
separators in 14K gold.
Citrine, amethyst, blue topaz,
peridot and rhodolite stones.

Suite

An active member of the Michi-
gan Association of Certified Pub-
lic Accountants, Mr. Murray also
is a trustee for the B'nai B'rith
Centennial Lodge and a member
of the board of directors for the
Oakland Center for the Arts and
the Southwest Detroit Commu-
nity Mental Health Hospital.

A.P.Y./ *

60 MONTH CERTIFICATE

3(11110 Tele4;rapl.)

COMPILE° B V
S T IE I NI
"1- IE V E

131,

1;.drins • 642 - 5575

Bruce Phillips
BRUCE PHILLIPS has been
named vice president-director of
the Bagel Bakery Division of Qual-
ity Dining Inc. Quality Dining is
planning to open Bruegger's Bagel
Bakery outlets in Detroit and
Columbus, Ohio. Bruegger's is the
country's largest bagel bakery
chain with 96 bakeries in 14
states.
Mr. Phillips was most recent-
ly employed by the Burger King
Corporation as a regional field
marketing manager. Quality Din-
ing operates quick-service and ca-
sual dining restaurants in
northern Indiana, central and
southern Michigan and north-
western Ohio. It currently man-
ages 44 Burger King and six
Chili's Southwestern Grill & Bar
restaurants and has agreements
to develop Spageddies and Brueg-
ger's concepts in Indiana, Michi-
gan and Ohio.

Deborah Schwartz

been named fashion director for
the Eastern region of Nordstrom.
Currently, she is responsible for
the Nordstrom stores in Paramus,
Freehold and Menlo Park, N.J.
She'll assume responsibility for
the White Plains, N.Y., and Short
Hills, N.J., stores when they open
in 1995.
A graduate of Wayne State Uni-
versity, Ms. Schwartz is the
daughter of David and Donna
Schwartz and Brenda and Robert
DAVID DEUTSCH, vice presi- Pangborn of Bloomfield Hills.
dent of Leo Knight Photography
in Southfield, will present a pro- KAREN EVE COUF, of the Pro-
gram titled "Creating Dynamic duction Services Company in
Environmental Portraits" at the Franklin, has been awarded the
international convention of Pro- public relations account for Black-
fessional Photographers of Amer- Jack Enterprises Inc., a Nevada
ica Inc. More than 6,000 corporation. BlackJack distributes
professional photographers from and operates electronic gaming
around the world are expected to devices. Ms. Couf will handle pub-
attend the July 8-13 convention lic relations, a product introduc-
tion event and a print campaign.
in Denver.
RENEE (GATIEN) SEVY, a for- JERRY WAGNER, president of
mer Southfield resident who now Bloomfield Hills-based Flexible
lives in Atlanta., was presented the Plan Investments Ltd., has been
Atlanta Region's Bea Camhi named vice president of the Soci-
Award for excellence and dedica- ety of Asset Allocators and Fund
tion to Women's American ORT. Timers Inc. (SAAFTI), a national
association of registered invest-
JAMES MURRAY of Farming- ment advisers. Mr. Wagner is one
ton Hills has been named trea- of the founding members of
surer at the Fourmidable Group, SAAFTI. He drafted the associa-
a property management compa- tion's code of ethics, was co-author
ny. Before joining the Farmington of its performance measurement
Hills firm, Mr. Murray was a man- standards, and he currently is
ager in the tax department at De- chairman of the public relations
committee.
loitte & Touche in Detroit.

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