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Morros-Cohn

Carolyn "Carr Jane Cohn and
Mark Alan Morros are happy to
announce their engagement. They
are to be married on July 2 on the
yacht Just Dreamin' in Newport
Harbor, Calif. Rabbi Alan Freehling
of University Synagogue in Los
Angeles will officiate.
Their parents are the late Alice
"Beanie" and F. Ronald Cohn of
Omaha, Neb., and Rosalind and
Jack Morros of Southfield.
Cari earned a bachelor's degree in
journalism from Nebraska-Lincoln,
where she was a member of Kappa
Delta sorority. She also earned a

master's degree in higher education
from Indiana University and a law
degree from Western State
University in California. She prac-
tices education and public employ-
ment law in southern California.
Mark, a Southfield native, is a
graduate of the University of
Michigan, where he was a member
of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. He
earned his law degree from the
University of Southern California.
He practices workers compensation
law in southern California.
The couple will honeymoon in
Maui and live in Orange, Calif.

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Stein-Schreiber

Jerry K. Stein of Plantation, Fla.,
and Southfield and Alison
Kavanaugh of Jupiter, Fla., joyously
announce the engagement of their
daughter Kendra Darlene Stein to
Neil Schreiber, son of Barry and

Roberta Schreiber of Orlando, Fla.
Kendra is a first-grade teacher
and Neil is a corporate controller.
An April wedding is being
planned„ The couple will live in
Marrietta, Ga.

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