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January 7, 2010

Engagement Announcement Form

You may submit an announcement using our online form below or click here to use this PDF form to submit your Engagement Announcement.

To ensure that a complete announcement of your engagement appears in the Sunday edition of the Pharos-Tribune, please complete and submit this form to our Celebrations editor 2 weeks prior to the desired date of publication. A professional-quality photo of the engaged couple or bride-elect alone may accompany this form.

Placing an engagement notice in the Pharos-Tribune costs $20 for a black-and-white photograph. Want Color? For $35, you can have your photograph published in color. Your photo will be approximately 2" by 2 1/2 " in the paper.You may also request additional submission in the Kokomo Tribune. For both newspapers the cost is $35 for black-and-white or $50 for color.

Announcement submitted for both the Kokomo Tribune and the Pharos-Tribune? Yes   No

Name of bride-elect: *required field

Name of prospective bridegroom: *required field

Time:*required field
Wedding date:*required field
Place: *required field
Minister (or other officiant):*required field

Bride-elect's parents' names and addresses:

Background of bride-elect (schools, work):

Prospective grooms parents' names and addresses:

Background of future bridegroom (schools, work):

Information submitted by:  *required field

Phone number of person submitting: *required field

Photograph submitted? Yes  No

Will the photograph be published as black-and-white or in color? Black & White ($20 fee)
Color ($35 fee)

To submit photos, send email to: ptmilestones@pharostribune.com
Identify the subjects in the photograph in the Subject line of the email.

Five newspapers are available for you to pick up at the Pharos-Tribune office within 14 days of the announcement publishing in the paper.

Announcements must be paid in advance. You may submit payment in the office or you may call to make payment arrangements. 574-722-5000.


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