Engagements r heck out next Friday's fine arts coverage in The Jewish News. We'll keep you posted on what's what and who's who in the national and local art scene. Don't miss it the last Friday of every month in the Entertainment section. Chartock-Dorfman THE JEWISH NEWS Louis and Carol Chartock of Huntingdon Valley, Pa., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Fran to Alan H. Dorf- man„ son of Goldie Dorfman of West Palm Beach, Fla., and the late Joseph Dorfman. The future bride is the granddaughter of Ruth Feigelman of Miami Beach, Fla. Ms. Chartock received a para- legal certification from Penn State University. She is em- ployed as a paralegal at an At- lanta law firm. Mr. Dorfman is a sports/en- tertainment entrepreneur. He is employed as a customer service representative at MCI in Dun- woody, Ga. An April wedding is planned in Atlanta, where Fran and Alan reside. Co ~Netpa~S y "Pumg „pe.b Carp-Klein vfl I *Wad • • e * • 4. Marsha Friedman . 810-788-7161 RSVP by Marsha Arthur and Gail Langer of Farm- ington Hills and Burt Carp of De- troit are thrilled to announce the engagement of their daughter Randee Sue Carp to Jeffrey Frank Klein, son of Coleman and Nanci Klein of West Bloomfield. Randee earned a bachelor of arts degree from Michigan &ate University and a master's degree in social work from Wayne State University. She is employed as a therapist at New Oakland Child- Adolescent and Family Center in Davisburg. Jeffi-ey earned a bach- elor of arts degree in telecom- munication from Michigan State University. He is employed at Lanier Worldwide Inc., selling copy/fax equipment in Farming- ton Hills. A January wedding is planned in Oak Park.