Community itzw . rLir .Ze 6mm 14K Cultured Pearls $30 Huggies AcloroNg $75 14K Baby Shoe Charms In Store Specials Every Day UJF Meeting Hears Bollinger $120 WEINTREB JEWELERS mai Sunset Strip 29536 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield (248) 357-4000 :7 41 1 Hours Mon.-Sat. 10-5 BM61304 \;,, •.%`. z:AZkak Oetroit's Original Discounter LEVIN'S BEAUTY SUPPLY 8'51-7323 Oak Park Orchard Lake Road In The West Bloomfield Plaza 547-9669 j 4695 Coolidge Y t 10 Mile Road 4111I■ Illf IIIL■ V MIR MI 111 IIIII 111, ainu Jim Ill - Ma Ea Arm' mow NI ■ Norr ■ Ior EFFECTIVE AND DEPENDABLE PROTECTION SINCE 1931 Featuring . "PERIMETER PLUS" Program Exterior Non-Intrusive, On-Call Pest Prevention. SENTRICONTm the only Termite Elimination Program, non-intrusive & eco-friendly. We accept VISA & MasterCard. Members of Michigan & National Pest Control Assoc. M of Dow AGRO Sciences ERADICO PEST CONTROL CALL TOLL FREE 888-479-5900 For An Affair To Remember f/RfalE Music, Entertainment and Floor Shows • Weddings • Corporate Events • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs 5/8 1998 50 For More Information, Call Stella Acts (248) 879-2373 The United Jewish Foundation will hold its 99th annual meeting 4 p.m. Thursday, June 11, at Temple Shir Shalom. The meeting will include an address by Lee C. Bollinger, presi- dent of the Uni- versity of Michi- gan, election and installation of UJF officers and board members, a Lee Bollinger report by Presi- dent Robert Slatkin, the presentation of the council of Jewish Federations' Endowment Achievement Award to Norman A. Pappas and recognition of new endowment donors. Nominated as UJF officers are: Mr. Slatkin, president; Susan Citrin, Mark R. Hauser, Oscar H. Feldman, Don- ald M. Lansky and Jane Sherman, vice presidents; Stacey A. Crane, trea- surer; and Robert P. Aronson, secre- tary. Nominated to the UJF board as at- large members are: Professor Harvey Bronstein, Gerald S. Cook, Julie A. Cummings, Sharon Hart and Susan Pappas. A reception will follow the meet- ing. There is a $15 charge per person. Reservation deadline is June 4. For reservations and information, call Sharon Loverde at the Jewish Fed- eration, (248) 642-4260. Panel Discusses Diversity The Jewish Federation of Metropoli- tan Detroit will sponsor a panel dis- cussion, "Diversity in Philanthropy- exploring Successful Fund Raising in a Diverse Community," 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14, at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Coordinated by the Greater Detroit Chapter of the National Soci- ety of Fund-raising Executives, the program will cover historical and cul- tural perspectives on giving in differ- ent communities; identify successful strategies; and provide opportunities for exchanging information. Joseph Imberman, director of the Federated Endowment Fund, will rep- resent Federation on the panel. Other panelists include: Oliver Ragsdale, advisory council chair, African Ameri- can Legacy Program, Community Foundation for Southeastern Michi- gan; Maha Freij, fiscal officer, ACCESS; Jeffrey Montgomery, inter- im executive director, the Triangle Foundation; Armando Rivas Jr., exec- utive director, La Sed; Glenn Kossick, executive director, Metro Health Foundation; and Carol Kerr, presi- dent, Greater Detroit Chapter of NSFRE. •Following continental breakfast and the discussion, guests will have a tour of the museum. Admission fee is $30 for members, $40 for non-members. Advance reser- vations are required by Monday, May 11. For reservations, call the NSFRE, (248) 569-7999. Hechtman Activities Hechtman Federation Apartments will have its second annual car wash 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, May 17. Seniors and B'nai B'rith youth will help run,this event. Monies raised will be used for resident programs and activities. The price of the car wash is $3 per car. For information, call the Hechtman office, (248) 661-5220. Hechtman will celebrate Israel's 50th birthday 2 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at 6690 West Maple, West Bloomfield. The celebration will be a concert featuring Cantor Stephen Dubov with accompanist Zena Shaykhet. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge for this event. Family Support From JARC JARC's Keshet Family Support Pro- gram will present an informational evening for families on "Oakland County Community Mental Health Services for Children" 7 p.m. Mon- day, May 11, at JARC. Representa- tives from CMH will discuss various funding for children with special needs, as well as other available ser- vices. For information or for reservations call JARC, (248) 352-5272. The Keshet Family Support Program is a part of JARC's Children and Family Division. It provides support to fami- lies who have a child with any type of special need.