UNIVERSAL GENEVE tze.c.6 kom be honored by the CAL Tapper's Fine Jewelry of West Bloomfield Township was recently honored with a Marketing Excellence Achievement award from the Jewelers' Circular-Key- stone, which focuses on the promotion of diamonds. Also honored by the JCK was James Pierowich, master jeweler and designer at Tap- per's. Mr. Pierowich won first place for retail design in the $5,000-plus category. Barbara Rom Compax Collection, high precision, automatic mechanical movement, chronograph timer up to 12 hours registration, water-resistant, genuine crocodile leather strap. T ime is essence of all existence. But with a watch like the Universal Geneve Chronograph, even time takes second place. Stop-watch, moonphase, day, date. It's everything y ou can imagine, and more. Perfection in high precision. F or those who view the world differently. Exclusive Agent 7LI NIVEQ8AL jewelry and watch repair (810) 358-2211 38 28411 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 250 at Beck Rd. • Southfield Barbara Rom, a Bloomfield Hills bankruptcy attorney with Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, has been named president of the De- troit Bar Association. Ms. Rom, 46, graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan Law School in 1972, joining Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz in 1988. She also serves as vice president of the Women's Economic Club of De- troit, treasurer of the Michigan Democratic Party and board member of the U-M Law School. Eric Gould of Rubenstein, Plotkin, P.C., will speak on Michi- gan property taxes and valua- tions at the monthly seminar of the B'nai B'rith Accountants Unit 6-9 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. The program will quaify for two hours of C.P.E. Tickets are $5 for mem- bers or $10 for non-mem- bers. A deli buffet is available. For informa- tion, call Cindy Posen at (810) 855-1965. The Farbman Group has been inducted into the New America Network, a part- nership of 145 commercial real estate brokerage firms in the Americas and Europe. The Southfield-based com- pany won southeastern Michigan's exclusive membership into the network, which will en- able it to offer clients national and international representation. KUDOS Do you have an item for "Kudos?"' Please send it to Alan Hitsky at The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin, Southfield, MI 48034. A picture would be appreci- ated. It can be color or black-and-white, but it must be in focus. If you wish to have the picture re- turned, you must enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Bingham Farms attorney Robert M. Meisner, of the firm Meisner & Asso- ciates, P.C., was inducted into the College of Community Association Lawyers at the Commu- nity Association Insti- tute's recent 38th national conference. Mr. Meisner has concentrated his prac- tice in the area of real estate, condominium and community association law for 25 years and helped write Michigan's Condominium Act of 1978. He is the first Michigan attorney to Robert Meisner