ly two months ago on Inkster north of Maple . . . Seems that these collectibles could be the latest trendy way to go in the world of home wall decor. After 10 years at the Detroit Institute of Arts, she is enjoying exploring the other side of the art world where Gallery IV owner Bob Binder has probably the largest collection in Michigan, and one of the world's biggest, of vintage posters. Many of the outdoor originals are six-foot fascinating and colorful works of art . . . Bob has three huge ones from 1889 plus smaller framed designs originally made for commer- cial sponsors. His showing of Andy Warhol's hand-colored ink drawings ends Nov. 18 .. . Beginning Nov. 16, vintage posters about transportation will be featured. Small wonder Joe Anne is having so much fun . . . she's surrounded by memorabilia enjoyed by a lot of other peo- ple too. THE "REUNIONS" out of Chicago has gone bankrupt . . . but the Southfield-Lath- rup 10-year class will still have its shindig as planned Nov. 30 at the University Club . . . Everyone who sent money to "Reunions" for this affair needn't worry . . . a list of those who paid will be at the door . . . Southfield-Lath- rup's 10-year was one of 27 school functions "stuck" when "Reunions" went belly up . . . and from hereon in, the committee says it will do future ones by themselves .. . Others wanting tickets or in- fo on the Southfield-Lathrup 10-year bash can call Shelly Brodsky at 932-1211. IT'S USUALLY a millionaire's party to raise funds, but Michigan Chapter of Dysautonomia Foundation has found another way to make winners out of everyone . . . No losers for sure when its annual event is held this year at the Comedy Castle on E. Fourth in Royal Oak, starring comedienne Carol Leifer .. . It's Nov. 17 at 7 p.m., $60 per person for food and mingling and 8:30 showtime . . . Dick Purtan is honorary chairman and Dr. Stanton Elias, associate chairperson of the Department of Neurology at Henry Ford Hospital, the opening comedian . . . Dysautonomia Foundation will give folks a lot of laughter this time while rais- ing dollars for its very worth- while endeavors. IT'LL BE CALLED Hoa Kow of West Bloomfield when the popular Oak Park Chinese restaurant opens the first part of 1992 at Cross- winds Mall on Orchard Lake Road and Lone Pine . . . This April, Hoa Kow celebrates its 37th year at the same locale on Nine Mile, west of Coolidge, in Oak Park; that restaurant will remain under the hand of Gene Woo's se- cond oldest son, Victor .. . The new Hoa Kow of West Bloomfield will be a three- room operation. BEST BET Of The Week- end . . . Third annual "Lights, Camera, Auction" by Variety, the Children's Charity . . . this Sunday, 5:30 p.m., at Northland Theatre. DETROITERS and Californians living in the San Diego area take note . . . Detroit reunion for former localites is Nov. 24, 12 noon, at Scripps Park by the Cove in La Jolla . . . For more info, call Mary Lawson, 619-466-6030; Kay Schreider, 619-452-2552; or Marge Zupner, 619-453-6734. BACK IN 1971, Harold Horn was among the first to bring Szechuan and Man- darin cuisine to this area at his King Lim's Gardens on Nine Mile, east of Coolidge, in Oak Park . . . After 10 years, he moved King Lim's to its present site on Greenfield in Oak Park . . . Nine months ago, Harold also opened Ming Dynasty on Drake Road, south of Walnut Lake Road, in West Bloomfield and divides his time between the two spots . . . Ming Dynasty seats 150 for dining and 60 in a party room. Festival of Delights. This Chanukah, treat your family and friends to the gift they'll enjoy all year . . . the ENTERTAINMENT° book. With over 1,000 two-for-one and 50% off discounts for the very best in dining, movies, special attractions, sports, hotels and more, it's the perfect gift for everyone. So, give them ENTERTAINMENT ®. They'll be delighted. Only $35QQ Available through community groups and charitable organizations throughout your area. atettiameett92 RICHARD KOZLOW (Lois) is celebrating his 40th year as a painter with his showing of New Mexico and Southwest America, among other works, now through Nov. 30 at the Rubiner Gallery. ELWIN'S TU-GO, serving Sunday brunch? . . . It's true, beginning Nov. 24, when Elwin Greenwald, take-out and catering specialist, will begin a regular Sunday brunch, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., at his place on South Lafayette in Royal Oak . . . Yes, it has seats, enough for 40 people . . . If folks don't want to leave the house that Sunday, they can call Elwin the night before, by 6 p.m., and have it delivered . . . with the New York Times. A TASTE OF The Orient will open sometime in December on Coolidge and Lincoln in Huntington Woods . . . It'll be owned by Nina and barrister Barry Schlussel, serving Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese food. ❑ 2125 Butterfield Road, Troy, MI 48084 (313) 637-8444 sERos s\ &\(°' 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., NOV. 15 THRU THURS., NOV. 21 AFTER 2 p.m. I- ROAST TOM TURKEY -1 Cran. Sauce, Stuffing, Pot., Vet. $ 495 r CHICKEN FRESH -1 r FRESH -1 BROILED VEAL MARSALA or LAKE SUPERIOR PICCATA PARMESAN WHITEFISH Side of Pasta $ 595 Spaghetti Pot. & Veg. $5 9 5 $ 5 95 ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD. DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Tapioca or Ice Cream) & BREAD BASKET • MUST PRESENT COUPON FOR ABOVE SPECIALS • SORRY, NO DISCOUNTS ON SPECIALS • ALL COUPONS GOOD FOR ENTIRE PARTY BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 71