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Barry practices here while Steve plies his legal trade in San Francisco. A second celebration is the 39th anniversary next week of Iry and Charlotte . . . The four men who held up the chupa when they were married . . . Dr. Marvin Brodie, New Jersey; Iry Korens, Mickey Meltzer and Leonard Levett, all attended Iry Rosenbaum's Wayne State University Law School gradua- tion . . . and party given for him at Porter Street Station by his wife Charlotte . . . Among 65 who attended were also his daughter Susan and hubby Tom Collicot from Seattle. ' Iry retired from the steel fabricating business . . . and did what few people do . . . come out of retirement to go to school again. . SHERI NUDELL daughter of Linda and Howard Nudell . . . and granddaughter of Dorothy and Hy Nudell and Bess and the late Maurice Kahldon . . . was honored with a scholastic certificate for her art portfolio on graduation from Southfield-Latin-up High .. . Sheri will attend Michigan State University's landscape architecture program this fall. THE WHITNEY on Wood- ward is locale of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood's lunch brunch, June 30, 11 a.m. .. . Tour of the mansion will be followed by a gourmet luncheon . . . For more info, call Elaine Stein, 626-1863. CONGRATS . . . to Mary and Albert Spinner of Oak Park .. . on their 50th anniversary. - AFTER NINE YEARS in Florida, May and Dave Fenton have returned to live here again . . . Son Stuart graduated Wayne State U. law school following University of Florida . . . Dave was drummer in the late Hal Gordon's band. FROM NEWSLETTER by Valley Detroiters City of Hope Chapter in California . . . "A young boy, ready for bed, inter- rupted a family gathering in the living room . . . 'I'm going up to say my prayers now. Anybody want anything?' " Big Detroit Night is being sponsored by the group . . . For more info, call Anne Feldman, 818-881-8649, or Shirley Katz, 818-346-9779. "I DO" DEPT . . . Val Liner and Dr. Arthur Rosner, ear, nose and throat doc at Henry Ford Hospital, are back from their honeymoon. THEY MET AT a mother's club in Atlanta, Ga. . . . when Michelle Levitt mentioned that she was from this area . . . and our daughter-in-law, Bonnie Raskin, told of coming to visit us . . . with son Scott and grandson Matthew . . . Both had babies born around the same time . . . and have become great friends . . . Michelle is the daughter of Alan "The Singing Window Washer" Schwartz. BERNADINE ZITKA STEIN, teacher at Holbrook Elementary School, has a reason to be thrilled . . . She took 12 fifth graders for lunch at Under The Eagle Restaurant in Hamtramck . . . where a special menu had been prepared by the restaurant staff . . . Bill of fare was entitled "Table Etiquette Mini Course" for the dozen- dressed-up students . . . They had com- pleted a four-session course that included how to set a table . . . and were being tested. One youngster said she learn- ed not to put her elbows on the table and when there is just a little soup in your bowl, to tilt it toward you . . . Another told of learning how to eat spaghet- ti with a fork and spoon .. . while one of the students said he now knows what fork to use first when there are two on the left side of the plate . . . Although she is yet too young to imbibe, one of the lassies remarked that she now knows how to recognize which glass is for water and which for wine. During each course of the meal, Bernadine introduced the dishes . . . She hopes the Holbrook School continues of- fering etiquette courses to students because Bernadine feels that table manners are an important part of a successful life. "It's going to make the students feel good about themselves when they know they can eat anywhere in corn- pany and be comfortable," says Bernadine. Thanks go to Mark Stein of Mark of Excellence Catering for silverware, dishes, etc. dur- ing the course . . . to Dimitri's of Southfield for napkins and tablecloths . . . to Clock Restaurant of Hamtramck and Under The Eagle for food .. . the latter also for use of their dining spot . . . Bernadine says that the course's success was due in no small measure to their help. A LOT OF grown-up folks I know could sure use a course like this! THE NEWLY RICH MAN WAS bragging . . . He said he owned a Monet, a Picasso and an Utrillo . . . His friend said, "That's boasting. Why would anyone want three foreign cars?"