Announcing... The CD that thinks it's a Savings Account United Way Funds For JFS Jewish Family Service, a licensed outpa- tient clinic that provides social and men- tal health services to people of all ages, has received $796,421 from United Way Community Services — a 2.5 percent increase over last year's allocation. The funds, raised during the United Way Torch Drive, will enable JFS to provide services to the community's most vulnerable residents. United Way funding to JFS is ear- marked for children and youth in crisis; abuse and neglect; family and individual counseling; emergency hunger and homelessness; health care; housing; older adults; the unemployed and underem- ployed. "These allocations are possible because the people of this community are about their friends and neighbors in need. They generously gave to the 1998 Torch drive to support the essential ser- vices provided by agencies like the Jewish Family Service," said UWCS president and CEO Virgil Carr. JFS has offices in Southfield and West Bloomfield. I you want more flexibility with your money, along with a desirable fixed interest rate, consider the new 9-month Liquid CD from Peoples State Bank. Need extra cash, or want to add to your investment? You can do this while maintaining an attractive 5.02% APY. The new Liquid CD lets you: • • • • Add cash anytime Make up to 2 cash withdrawals Accumulate or transfer earned interest Decide how much you want to invest with no limits! Beth Isaac Elects Board Beth Isaac Synagogue in Trenton held its annual meeting and elected the follow- ing: Neal Freeling, president; Rita White, vice president; Ellie Sevigny, treasurer; Barbara Lott; secretary; Sylvia Pick, trustee, two-year-term; Selma Seligson, trustee, two-year term; Miriam Freeling, trustee, one-year term. 9-month Call today to take advantage of this anniversary special. Toll free: 1-888-876-4545 New President For IFS Kathleen Wilson-Fink was re-elected president of Jewish Family Service at its recent annual meeting. Wilson-Fink is active with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and its Women's Campaign and Education Department. She co-chaired the recent Michigan Miracle Mission to Israel and has served on the Women's UJA Young Leadership Cabinet and the HAVEN Domestic Violence Shelter board. Also elected were Dennis I. Blender, Janis Roszler and Jeannie Weiner, vice presidents; Myron L. Liner, secretary; Stewart Weiner, treasurer; and Shaul Englender, Julie Halpern, Mark Landau, Brent S. Triest and Joel M. Young, exec- utive committee. New members elected to the board include Marilyn Chernoff, Jonathan Dwoskin, Martin Katz, Susan Levin, Sharon Lipton and Melinda Soble. 5.02% APY* Liquid Certificate of Deposit • PEOPLES STATE BANK •• We Put People First Call about our locations in: Hamtramck Plymouth Southfield Farmington Hills Warren St. Clair Shores Sterling Heights Fraser Madison Heights *Annual percentage yield is 5.02% effective June 1, 1999. Certificate of Deposit is for 9 months. Minimum opening deposit is $5,000. Up ro 2 withdrawals of a minimum 51,000 per withdrawal can be made without penalty as long as a $1,000 balance is maintained. Member FDIC amm, There are Many Ways to Pick Up the DMIEWIT JEWISII NEWS Now available @ these ANN ARBOR LOCATIONS: • Borders Books • Barnes & Noble • Hillel House • Mainstreet Books • Michigan Union Bookstore • Nicola's Books, (A Little Professor Books Co.) ezingerMan'S Our My Window on the WorldTM and Once Upon A Time' programs help preschoolers get a leg up. We provide them with activities in math. reading, science and music. And since young children learn best through hands-on-experience, its a good idea to involve their feet, too. West Bloomfield Farmington Farmington Hills 6615 Middlebelt Road 38325 West 14 Mile Road 25005 Middlebelt Road (248) 477-4040 (248) 855-1963 (248) 661-5850 KinderCare 6/11 199'. Detroit Jewish News 51