"Night Lighter" $16.95 'Customized License Plate Frame With Rotating Multicolored Lights. SPiiRKOMATIC. LASCENIC C-45 TIDBITS SINAI SURPRISE ANNETTTA STOKES, BARBARA HOLLIE and MARGARITA GO, all nurses at Sinai Hospital on Unit 35, planned a surprise 42nd anniversary party for patient HARRY MULLER and his wife, ELAINE. KAREN MULLER, their daughter, attended the party. The couple celebrated with a cake and sparkling cider. The hospital gave the Mullers a plaque with a Hebrew saying about healing. His physician, DR. MELVYN RUBENFIRE, chairman of the department of medicine, also congratulated the couple. Muller is looking forward to his next surprise — going home. LIVELY LUNCHEON Chanukah songs and Broadway melodies highlighted the 59th annual donor luncheon for the Women of Jewish National Fund of Detroit. The Bel Canto Choral Society, directed by DENISE OGDEN, provided the audience of nearly 300 with songs in Hebrew, Yiddish and English, from show tunes to traditional melodies. More than $95,000 was netted at the luncheon, which was held to raise funds for a fully- equipped fire engine for Israel. Spotted in the crowd were RUTH SELVAN, IRENE RODMAN and MARY MUST. DESIGNER JEWELRY The Michigan Jewelers Association recently hosted international jewelry designer JOSE HESS at a press breakfast at the Somerset Inn. Hess inform- ed the audience that designer jewelry boutiques within retail stores will be the latest trend. Some of the retailers listening in- tently were: LAWRENCE ALLAN, LINK WACHLER and DOUG SCHUBOT. Jules Schubot Jewellers also held a cocktail recep- tion for Hess and DEBRA PICKREL, fashion mer- chandising editor of Harper's Bazaar. WORKABLE MARRIAGE WILLIE STONE, a life in- surance consultant has a new weekend job. He helps his fiance CECI ORMAN in her jewelry store. He's very excited about his forthcom- ing marriage and about the latest costume jewelry. He reports the latest fad could be jewelry love magnets. 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The theme of the forum is "The Year 2000: Prospects and Possibilities for Arab-Israeli Cooperation?' Kirkpatrick, known for her ultra-conservative view of world affairs, insisted there are no prospects for peace un- til the Palestinians conform to democratic values. She also said that both Israel and the United States emerged from their recent elections with divided govern- ments, leaving both countries without the ability to under- take policy departures that do not enjoy a broad consensus. Professor Itamar Rabinovitch, director of Tel Aviv University's • Dayan Center, observed that the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation is changing its tone and language to satisfy American conditions. Dr. Shai Feldman, of the university's Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, said a serious situation will develop if the PLO's new tone suc- ceeds in Washington but Israel responds with a negative position. 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