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How Can I Get My Wedding Published? It T - MANCHESTER HEBALD. Friday. Jan. 80,1»87 How can I get my wedding published? Here is a list of the most commonly asked questions to the Manchester Herald’s bridal coverage. iManrlratrr lim W QUESTION: How do I get my Manchester — A City ol Village Charm wedding or engagement an­ % nouncement into the Herald? ANSWER: That’s an easy one. There’s a form to fill out which IK Saturday, Jan. 31,1987 ^ < iln 30 Centa you can get by either sending us a 'Itl self-address^ stamped enve­ lope or by picking up a wedding or engagement form at the Manchester Herald’s office. 1 Brainard Place. The office is ilaitrlfpatpr HpralJi open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. P.O. Box 591, Manchnter, CT 06040 QUESTION: May I submit my PRAH TOPS GE FOR own write-up? Wedding Form '’•oi# To mnoonc# your wadding In tha Maneheata' talwP' ANSWER: Yes, you may, as ’• - Harald, you or your Immadlala tanUly mu»*" od>*° long as you include all the Manct>tst*r. Andover. Boiton or Air Force contract be We request that a ll Inform **’ llW standard information. Be sure to and the wedding put a phone number the Herald days before yr ■8> 2 reverses three years can call during the day, in case days after the \ wa v>«« there are any questions. namea and type vac* Wedding p4cu of engine setbacks QUESTION: Do the forms have to be typed? F-l nama .1 bdda: ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pratt & Whitney division of the United Technologies Corp. on Friday ANSWER: No, they don’t but if won the largest share of the Air Force’s 1988 Jet engine you can’t use a typewriter, print business, reversing three years of setbacks at the as plainly as possible, to avoid reproduce well enough to use. the woman alone or the couple. to the Manchester Herald and let from the time you submit the hands of arch rival General Electric. write-up until it appears. Wed­ someone on the Focus staff look The Air Force, in a brief contract announcement, QUESTION: What if I don’t it over. ding write-ups should be submit­ kind of QUESTION: What about ted before the wedding, to QUESTION: What said Pratt & Whitney would be asked to build 55 percent pictures? have a wedding photographer? details are needed? QUESTION: How long does it appear the Saturday after your of the jet engines required for its fighters during fiscal wedding. 1988 while GE would produce the remaining 45 percent. ANSWER: If you have a ANSWER: We’ll accept your take before my write-up is ANSWER: Full addresses of wedding photographer, request own photos, as long as they are published? QUESTION: What about a both sets of parents, locations of All together, the service said it planned to acquire 328 a black-and-white glossy. As for black and white, of good quality color photo? employment, colleges, wedding Jet engines during the fiscal year starUng next Oct. 1. size, 5 by 7 inches is suggested. In and contrast, and suitable for ANSWER: The Herald prints trips and churches; relationship Pratt & Whitney will build 181 and GE 147. both the engagement and wed­ newspaper reproduction. If its bridal write-ups on Satur­ ANSWER: Sorry, color photos of members of the bridal to the days. Figure on about 10 days The Air Force declined to offer an estimate of the ding photos, you can have either you’re not sure, bring the photo are not accepted. They don’t bride and bridegroom. value ol each deal, noUng the final contracts must sUll be negotiated. But the service did estimate the two Anniversary companies would be splitting “approximately $1 Shoes for the Bride billion’’ in fiscal 1988. SHOE The Air Force launched what has been called the chart lists and Bridal Party “great engine war” in 1983 when it decided to stage annual competitions for the right to supply engines for special years White Fabric Pumps its two front-line fighters, the F-15 Eagle and the F-16 In a Variety of Fighting Falcon. Heel Heights Until that point, Pratt & Whitney had held a The first anniversary may seem eons ahead but it will come monopoly on providing the high-performance engines. around more swiftly than you During the first round of the competiUon, GE can imagine! shattered Pratt & Whitney’s monopoly by winning the right to produce 75 percent of the engines in fiscal 1985. The first is very, very special Pratt & Whitney rebounded in fiscal 1986 by winning 46 — you’ve made it, 365 days of FREE DYEING 165 Adams St. mill percent of the total, but GE sUll won the majority of the wedded happiness. Well, maybe Manchester restaurant 646-4039 business. there have been a few that you’d SaiyacMMiii"" GE then managed to increase slightly its share of the give a five or less on a scale of ten Specializing In «roml4M,exltai Have your special occasion with Air Force’s business for the current year by winning 56 but for the most part "It’s been a Hounc percent of the award to Pratt & Whitney’s 44 percent. very good year.” Average & Large Sizes Sizes 5-12 Med. MoivThunk 104 “General Electric won the first three rounds of the FMdayKMI The warmth of hand hewn, competition, but Pratt & Whitney was the clear winner The traditional gift for this Wide & WW Widths etuidsy104 , first anniversary is paper, by the 120 year old brick provides of round four and has been awarded 55 percent of the way. business,’’ Air Force Secretary Edward C. Aldridge an atmosphere to make said Friday. Gifts for future years are: your day a memorable “We’re extremely pleasedsaidR.E. Ford, Pratt 2nd — Cotton & Whitney’s vice president in charge of the engine 3rd — Leather cJiaix !Souiicf U £. one. program. 4th — Linen ‘ Weddings “In addition to our very competitive offer. I’m 5th — Wood Full Hairstyling Senrice confident that today’s decision reflects the FIDO 6th — Iron For Men and Women Rehearsal Dinners engine’s outstanding safety and performance record DIFFICULT TIME — Jerry Puckett Sherwood, who said Thursday she was AP ph oto 7th — Wool Showers as well as its demonstrated reliability and durability.’’ 8th — Bronze relieved with the indictment, told reporters Friday that “It’s hard." She was 9th — Pottery Reps. Barbara B. Kennelly, D-Conn„ and John G. talking about the court hearing in St. Paul, Minn., in which a 61-year-old Rowland, R-Conn., also expressed delight at the 10th — Tin, Aluminum announcement. woman who adopted her son 21 years ago was charged with two counts of 11th — Steel Perm Sale........ ................$35.00 murder in the 1965 beating death of the boy. Sherwood gave up her child in 12th — Silk 14th — Ivory Turn to page 3 1962. Story on page 3. 15th — Cryital Nalls by Lamplight.... ......$35.00 20th — China 2Sth — Silver 30th — Pearls 40tb — Rubies 390 Main Street em.s/31 MHS hands Windham 1st loss 45th — Sapphires 50tb — Gold Manchester. CT 'MAGAZINE PULLOUT SECTION 55tb — Emeralds Next to Holmes Funeral Home 649-7666 Third time’s the charm for indians ... page 55 60th — Diamonds •NAFU by •n iM ■m M* Church envoy still missing; Pratt gets bomb rips Beirut school bus 55 percent ■ # BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — The whereabouts of — ^ of orders hostage negotiator Terry Waite remained a mystery Friday amid reports he was to return to Beirut this Continued from page 1 weekend from a long absence in eastern Lebanon that inspired fears he had been kidnapped. “ The 55-45 split is a bigstep forward,” In Beirut, a car bomb expiod^ in the Christian said Kennelly, whose district includes sector, killing five people and wounding 37, many of PAW ’S headquarters. “ I think it is them children in a passing school bus. The car explosion was the second in Christian east Beirut this attributable to the hard work and month. quality product that Pratt A Whitney The independent Beirut newspaper An-Nahar said delivers.” Waite, the Anglican church envoy — a bearded man Rowland, a member of the House who stands 6-foot-7 — was seen Thursday in a three-car Aimed Services Committee said, “ This motorcade traveling between the Bekaa Valley remarkable turnaround for Pratt said I i ( villages of Nahleh and Bazzanieh. The British envoy volumes about their outstanding work­ left his hotel in the capital of Beirut on Jan, 20 to meet force, who have upgraded their compet­ "The prince is too young to be turned into with kidnappers who hold foreign captives, itive position enormously in recent a frog...how about a tadpole?” An-Nahar quoted sources it did not identify as saying years.” Waite was not detained by the hostage holders and The Air Force said Friday in a would return to Beirut within two days. It did not prepared statement that both contrac­ Connecticut Weather elaborate. tors had advanced “ improved terms In Washington, diplomatic sources said Waite was and conditions” in their bids for the being detained by Hezbollah forces in Lebanon in a fiscal 1988 work, including lower per- Eastern Interior: Saturday, cloudy with a 40 percent political tug-of-war between that militant Moslem engine costs, tetter warranties and chance of some light snow. High near freezing. Wind group, which has close ties to Iran, and Druse leader lower fees for support equipment. Walid Jumblatt. becoming northwest and increasing to 15 to 25 mph Because of the on-going competition, The sources, speaking anonymously, said Waite’s during the afternoon. Saturday night, partly cloudy the Air Force added, it expects to save and blustery.
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