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September 16, 1966 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-16

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Jerry A. _i4ppel Takes
: Lesley Appleton asBrid e

MRS. JERRY APPEL

Lesley Barbara Appleton be-
came the bride of Jerry A. Appel
in a recent ceremony at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
The bride wore a gown of peau
de soie trimmed with Alencon lace
'and seed pearls with a matching
coat and chapel train. She was
attended by her sisters Wendy and
Janis Appleton and Lorene .Appel
rand Patti Oppenheim.
The ushers were Maurice Gott-
lieb, David Fried, Samuel Appel,
: Lyle Sumner, David Sumner,
Gary Oppenheim, David Apple-
ton and Ron Coden.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Norman M. Appleton of
Kenwood Ave., Oak Park, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Appel of Shrews-
bury Rd.
Following their wedding trip, the
couple will make their home in
Kansas City.

Criterion Club to Dance
at Yam Kippur's Close

The Criterion Club, organization
for single adults, will hold a Yom
Kippur Night Ball Sept 24 at Cong.
Beth Hillel. The public will be wel-
come.
Larry and his Seven Sounds will
provide the music for dancing ; with
a floor show, refreshments, social
mixers, favors and prizes also fea-
tured.
The season's first issue of the
Criterion publication, The Pace
Setter, will be distributed during
intermission.

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Friday, September 16, 1966-35 •

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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4 THE NEW

Strong Expose of Nazi Crimes •

in 'Landscape in Concrete' • • • •

Jakov Lind was a mere child of
11 when the Nazis came to his na-
tive Vienna in 1938. He survived
the holocaust as a refugee in Hol-
land, later settling in England. He
did gather enough material to pro-
vide him with knowledge to be able
to interpret the Nazi mind and to
expose the cruelty of the perverted
in powerful fashion.
He did just that in his first
novel, "Soul of Wood, and he does
it now in his newest work, "Land-
scape in Concrete," published by
Grove Press (80 University Place,
NY3)
In a splendid translation from
the German by Ralph Manheim, the
new novel introduces Nazis and
their collaborators, cruelty and fail-
ure to acknowledge the human ele-
ment.
Homosexuality among some Ger-
man officers plays a role in this
story which is filled with the ter-
ror that accompanies war.
The hero of the novel, who
stems from a family of silver- and
gold-smiths, cold-bloodedly mur-
ders innocent people. He comes
to Norway, after fleeing from the
Russian front, begins anew to'
search for his regiment, and in
the process of his wandering
meets a Quisling, is ordered to
kill and does it, and later, when
he meets up with his girl friend,
is assured by her: "You worry
your head about that? If you were
ordered to, you're not responsi-
ble".
The element of inhumanity is
covered in powerful fashion in this
splendid work.
Lind exposes the cruelty of
homosexual Germans, the indecency
of Norwegian Quislings, the bar-
barity against human beings, not

Berent-Lupiloff Rites
Held at Temple _Israel

MRS. MELVYN BERENT

" At a recent candlelight cere-
mony at Temple Israel, Barbara
Faith. Lupiloff became the bride of
Melvyn Berent. Rabbis M. Robert
Syme and Jacob E. Segal offici-
To Our Many
ated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
Friends and
and Mrs. Harold Lupiloff of Briar
Customers
Dr., Oak Park, and Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Berent of Sherfield Pl.,
Southfield.
May
The bride wore an Empire gown
with the bodice of re-embroidered
Alencon lace. encrusted with pearls
and crystals and a 'skirt of peau de
JULES PASSERMAN soie. A shoulder-length mantilla of
matching • lace was worn as the
Your Neighborhood Pharmacist
bridal headpiece.
Serving as matron of honor was
her sister, 1V11- s. Harvey Rose. Maid
of honor was Andrea Gilbert.
Bridesmaids included Mrs. Paul
Berent, Ellen Krinsky, Marlene
Lupiloff and Ronna Berke.
Paul Berent served his brother
, .
as best man. Ushers included
And The Staff at
Harvey Rose, Joel Schavrien, Rod-
ney Getz, Marc Firestone and
Howard Lupiloff, brother of the
LINCOLN AT COOLIDGE
bride.
LI 3-7847
25901 COOLIDGE
After a honeymoon in New York,
PAY ALL UTILITY . BILLS HERE ! , the couple will live in Oak Park.

You Be Blessed
With a Good Year

LINCOLN DRUGS

JIM ®O

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Jerome Eldens Honored • • •

The Lloyd Eldens of Pacific Pali-
sades, Calif., Paul Eldens of Wash-
ington, D.C., and Sandorf J. Eldens
of Ann Arbor, the children of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome J. Elden, 19180
Appleton, honored their parents
with a champagne dinner in cele-
bration of their 50th wedding an-
niversary Sunday at the Rubaiyat
Continental Restaurant, Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Elden is the former Blanche
Sandorf of Bay City. Mr. and Mrs.
Elden were married in Detroit and
have been residents of the city
for 54 years. Mr. Elden, now re-
tired, was former vice president
of the original Linda Lee Shops.
The Eldens' five grandchildren
and great-children and great-
grandson visited them for the
event.

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SUNDAY

September 18th Only

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Helen Lynn Wirt and Robert
Gary Lee were married by Rabbi
Jossef Kratzenstein of Temple Is-
rael, Saginaw, recently at the Hotel
Bancroft.
They are the children of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wirt of Saginaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Santa
Barbara Ave.
The bride's gown was fashioned
of.tiros de Londres with sleeveless
bodice and modified bell skirt. A
matching full-length coat with back
shoulder and neckline detail of
blitterfly bows with seed pearl
knots swept into a tri-panel ca-
thedral train. A floor-length man-
tilla of Alencon lace and French
illusion complemented her gown,
and she carried a lace • and tulle
fan, topped with a cluster arrange-
ment of butterfly orchids and
Stephanotis, centered with an or-
chid.
Bridal attendants were Mrs.
David Berent of Detroit, matron of
honor, and Linda Pasick, Linda
Surath, Rhonda Cash of Midland,
Judy Shapiro of • Houston, Tex.,
Linda Schwartz of Toledo, and
Mrs. Richard Shell of Detroit,
bridesmaids.
Best ,man was Dr. Martin Lee
of Dansville. Pa., brother of the
bridegroom. Another brother, Dr.
Lawrence Lee of Ann Arbor, and
Stephan Wirt, brother of the bride,
were groomsmen along with Ralph
Pittle of Orange, N.J., Daniel Stew_
art and Daniel Silver, both of De-
troit, and Kenneth Silk of Ann
Arbor.
Guests were seated by George
Economy, Joel Bennett and David
Drachler, all of Detroit.
The newlyweds will live in Ann
Arbor.

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Jews alone, the loss of pride and •
self-respect in the German proc- :

esses o' the last war.

"Landscape in Concrete" adds •
immensely to the literary reputa- ••
tion of Jakov Lind. Once again he •
emerges as a powerful writer and •
an able evaluator of the Nazi mind •

and the Germ an crimes.

Fall Lipreading Classes
Adults may now enroll for fall
classes in lipreading and auditory
training at the Detroit Hearing
Center, a United Community Serv-
ices-United Foundation agenc y.
Classes will meet once weekly for
10 weeks beginning Sept. 19. Call
FA 1-1436 for information about
enrollment and registration.

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