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A10 Tuesday, March 22,1994 News Record Bridal Grooms can try changing ByJohnManasso Gannett News Service Conventional wisdom says that no one should look better than the bride atai WmbertyT. Eppinger Eppinger- Lucatorto Robert D. and Darke Eppinger of Evans City announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly to Michael A. Lucatorto, son of Michael and Judy Lucatorto of South Park. The prospective bride is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Dollish of Baldwin. She graduated in 1987 from Seneca Valley High School and in 1991 from the University of Pittsburgh. works as a clinical nurse in liver transplants at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He graduated in 1985 from South Park High School and in 1991 from Robert Morris College.

He is a buyer in purchasing and materials management at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. They met through friends. A May 28 wedding is planned to take place in Brentwood Presbyterian Church. Terl M. Friday Tamara Snyder Louis C.

Schneider IV Friday-Goodwin Snyder-Wilkerson Duss-Schneider Joseph and Mary Friday of Mon- roeyille announce the engagement of their daughter, Teri to Robert M. Goodwin, son of C. Robert and Marlene Goodwin of Glenshaw. The prospective bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Friday Jr. of Pittsburgh. The future bridegroom is the grandson of Clarke H. Goodwin of Uniontown. She is a 1989 Gateway High School graduate and earned a degree in biology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

He is a 1984 Shaler Area High School graduate and served five years in the Marine Corps. He is a student at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, studying health and physical education. They plan to marry September 1995. Robert and Annie Snyder of Franklin Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Tamara, to Doug Wilkerson, son of Carrington and Kathryn Wilkerson of Richmond, Va. The prospective bride graduated in 1990 from North Allegheny High School and attends Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

The future bridegroom, a graduate of North Allegheny High School, also attended Clarion University of Pennsylvania and is a foreman and carpenter at J.E. Jarrelle Construction. They met while attending North Allegheny High School. They plan to marry July 23. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert R. Duss of Millvale announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherri Helene, to Louis C. Schneider son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis-C. Schneider 01 of Ross. The prospective bride graduated in 1990 from Shaler Area High School and attends Indiana University of Pennsylvania as an early childhood education major. The future bridegroom is a 1988 graduate of North Hills High School and a 1993 graduate of Duquesne University, where he earned a degree in accounting. He is employed by Sears Roebuck and Co.

They plan to marry May 20,1995. Virostek- Fotheringham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Virostek of Hampton announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Linn, to Donald Patrick Fotheringham, son of J. Bryant and Mary Fotheringham of Grafton, Ontario, Canada The prospective bride is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and La Roche College, where she earned a master's degree.

She is a manager of medical education and research at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. The future bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa. He is a computer software instructor at Sir Sandford Fleming College and a desk top publishing consultant They plan to wed Aug. 6. attire.

While black remains a traditional standard in tuxedos, grooms have considerable flexibility in fashion options for wedding attire. The most popular styles allow the groom to wear colorful vests, bow ties and cumberbunds with single and double-breasted jackets. think formal wear has to evolve with the times, as well as with Weddings Brian F. Gavaghan and Wendy R. Salinski Michelle L.

(Derrick) and Derek S. Vent Douglas K. McNeils and Erroll E. Angara Angara-McNeils Mr. and Mrs.

James Rodriguez of Jose, announce the engagement of their daughter, Erroll Eve Angara, to Douglas Kevin McNelis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Salinski-Gavaghan Derrick-Vent 11 i "McNetis-ofAspinwulK The prospective bride graduated in 19,84 from William P. Clements High School, Houston, Texas, and earned a degree in political science and philosophy from the University of Houston, She also attended Loyola University, Chicago, 111., and plans to continue her legal studies in Pittsburgh. The future bridegroom graduated in 1983 from Fox Chapel Area High School, and earned an economics degree from the University of Chicago.

He is a business development officer at Dollar Bank, Pittsburgh They plan to wed June 18 in Northway Community Church, North Park. Munson-Cseri Elizabeth Claire Munson and Zoltan Cseri announce their engagement The prospective bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Munson of OUara.

The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Zoltan Cseri of, Northbrook, El. She is a graduate of the Miami University of Ohio, and is employed by the Cobb Group, Louisville, Kent He is also a graduate of the Miami University of Ohio, and is employed by Nemeth Engineering Associates Cresrwood, Kent They plan to marry Oct. 1 Carol and Albert Salinski of Richland announce the engagement of their daughter, Wendy Rae, to Brian Francis Gavaghan, son of Frank and Colleen Gavaghan of Apollo. The prospective bride is the granddaughter of Albert and Marjorie Salinski of Allison Park, and George and Gladys Barrowman of Perry Hilltop.

Business School and the Community CoDege of Allegheny County Professional Nanny Training program. She is a nanny. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and is a sales manager at Footlocker, Oxford Valley Mall in the Philadelphia area. They plan to marry Sept. 17.

Schneider-Bailey David and Teri Schneider of Ross announce the engagement of their daughter, Traci, to Todd Bailey, son of Ray and Jeanette Bailey of Franklin Park. The prospective bride is the granddaughter of Margaret Schneider of Richland. The future bridegroom is the grandson of Esther Walker of Zephyr Hills, and Florence Bailey of Richland. She graduated in 1987 from North Hills High School and in 1993 from Pennsylvania State University. She is employed as an exercise physiologist at Executive Fitness Center, Pittsburgh Vista Hotel.

A 1988 North Allegheny High School and 1992 Clemson University graduate, he is employed in portfolio management by Laurel Capital Advisors of Mellon Bank. They plan to wed Oct. 22 in Ingomar United Methodist Church. Michelle Lee Derrick and Derek Stephen Vent were married Nov. 20, 1993, in St, Paul's Cathedral, Oakland.

The Rev. Robert McCreary officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Norma H. Derrick of Bethel Park, and the late Donald D. Derrick.

The bridegroom is the son of Monica and Karl Vent ofRoss. A. 1 Derrick, the i Dn3eTsisfer, was maid of honor. James Vent, the bridegroom's uncle, was best man. Following a reception at the Holiday Inn, Oakland, they embarked on a honeymoon to St, Thomas Island.

They live in Shaler. Catanzaro-Chirico Lance Cpl. Frank P. Chirico of Sharpsburg and Heather L. Catanzaro of Cheswick were married March 5 in Calvary Baptist Church, Allison Park.

The bride is the daughter of Sarah and Michael P. Catanzaro. The bridegroom is the son of Sheila and Frank A. Chirico. They live in Jacksonville, C.

Pless-Scanlon Denise Pless and Kenneth R. Scan- Ion were married Oct 9,1993, in St Veronica Church, Ambridge. The Rev. Henry E. Nichols officiated the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pless of Ambridge, and granddaughter of Mary Longo of Ambridge. The bridegroom is die son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Scanlon of Hampton. Lori Dragonjac, the bride's friend, was matron of honor. Pam Pless, the bride's sister, and her friends Therese Hitt, Cathleen Creese and Luanne Ludovici were bridesmaids. Kaitlin Kuzma, the bride's niece, was a flower girl Ronald J. Scanlon, the bridegroom's brother, was best man.

Riqhard T. Scanlon brother of the bridegroom, and friends Douglas Pine, Dale Pine and Joseph Maloney, were-ushers. Christopher Pless, the bride's nephew, was the ring bearer. The bride graduated in 1984 from Ambridge Area High School, and is Hudec-Chabou Tamara Annp HuHop fi Thomas Chabou were married 22 in St. Clement Roman Catholic Church, Tarentum.

The bride is the daughter of Tea Crawford Mieszkowski of New Kensington and the late Paul Hudec, and granddaughter of Mary Hudec of Shaler and Jack and Frances Crawford of McCandless. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Roberte Molinari Chabou of Goulon, France. The bride's mother was matron of honor. Donna Hudec and Sakurako Shi- motakara were bridesmaids.

Lauren Hudec was a flower girl. Hubert Corvaisier was best man. Michael Hudec and Jerry Mieszkowski were ushers. She is a graduate of North Allegheny High School, McCandless, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. and the Denise (Pless) and Kenneth R.

Scanlon employed as a computer operator for Hinds, Lind, Miller North Hills. The bridegroom graduated in 1982 from Hampton High School and in 1986 from Clarion State University. He is an accountant at Davis, Davis Associates, Pittsburgh. The Scanlon's met while at work. After a cruise to the Caribbean, they h've in Hampton.

Enc T. and Tamara A. Hudec University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. He is a master maitre d'. They are traveling abroad to do research for her doctoral degree, Wedding day makeup requires preparation By Vanessa Williams Snyder Gannett News Service On that big day when you walk down the aisle, you want to be made up, not made over into someone you don't recognize.

Keep to your routine. That's the advice from Martine-Arts Niddam, fashion and beauty editor for Modern Bride Magazine "Do what you're used to doing every morning," she says. "Be careful not to be too made up because you're wearing a white dress and a white veil If your makeup is too strong, all eyes wffl be on your face." In her words: "Don't do anything drastic." The goal is to look like yourself, according to makeup artist Bobbi Brown, who designs makeup for American Vogue, Mademoiselle, Bride's and Cosmopolitan She's also worked with top models like Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and Christy Brinkley. Here are some tips to help you photograph well and look your best on that day. To achieve a natural look, add layers of the same color to add depth and definition to the eyes.

Apply plenty of powder since flash photography can also make you look shiny. Eyebrows tend to fade in photography. Make sure to fill in and define. If you're wearing glasses, get glare proof lenses. Use waterproof mascara.

For puffy eyes and dark circles, first soothe eyes with a cool wash cloth or eye pads. i 1 I think says Sal Iniminl 3 3 1 formal designe or wear has to Ce Division of The eVOlVe With 500 Fashion rhp Hmp5 me limes, The time of aS Well aS day, season and withnnr setting may dic- Wltnuur tate a the lifestyles," room wear9 Cesarani says. BMUMT ftal a apprd MMgnvr aai pnate for morn- CMarani ing weddings, dinner jackets for evening ceremonies and lighter colors are better for warmer climates and seasons. "If my son were getting married tomorrow in the Bahamas, he would wear a white jacket with white lineft pants," Cesarani says. There are lots of options today within the guidelines of etiquette," Once the groom has selected a tux that suits his tastes, whether a traditional or European look, he can choose from a variety of styles in ties and cumberbunds.

The rule of thumb is that black cumberbunds and black tie are for the father of the bride or the groom, the older set," says David Neimer, 500 Fashion Group's Vice President for Merchandising. He says that grooms may sometimes choose to wear a tie and cumberbund that distinguishes him from the men standing up for him. However, Mike Shea, owner of Buy-A-Tux in Chicago, says that while his store sells cumberbunds and ties with motifs ranging from airplanes to toucans, most people select black. Shea said that unlike bridal dresses, which are rarely worn after the wedding, men have more uses for tuxedos, so they keep their outfits simple with-cfruse in -mind. icre's a real interest resulting purchasing a tux and using it for such things as business functions," Shea says.

"We've been selling a lot of black and white." Shea says that sales of vests, a popular accessory in recent years, have diminished this year. 'We've been doing vests for four seasons," he says. "It's a nice native, but they've flooded almost everywhere. (The use of vests) becomes a little monotonous." Neimer disagrees, saying vests have become a focal point for dressing up the tux. Double or single- breasted vests with contrasting patterns -bright paisleys, stripes or checks or notched lapels set the trends.

Cesarani offers yet another point of view. "When it comes to stepping out, it's not simply dressing up the vest" says the New York-based designer, who suggested that the the tuxedo itself is the primary concern. Like styles in vests, jackets have progressed, too. Buttoning two of the jacket's six buttons (the 6-0 n-2 look) has been the traditional thing, but Neimer says the trend is for a more European look, the 6-on-l. Jackets are also cut larger to give a "more comfortable, sloping, natural shoulder line," and they are also cut longer to give a "flowing look he says.

Pocket squares are one element that remain relatively unchanged in tuxedos. Bridal news The News Record prints wedding, engagement and anniversary announcements on Tuesdays There is no charge 'or the announcements Deadlines Announcements are used on a space available basis acceptable Photos-w4f be- returned- by send.ng a self-addressed stamped envelope along with the announcement Timeliness Wedding announcements must be turned in no later than three months after the wedding i date If more than three months Photos Black-and-white glossies are preferred, but aH photos must be in clear and in focus Polaroid photographs are not will be returned Anniversaries No anniversa'y notices less than 20 years will be accepted Grand Opening UIGI'S PIZZA 20 years in business with JS Highland Mall Natrona Heights Featuring our special vegetarian Fresh dough made daily qualfry pizza" Ingredient Daily Specials Delivery Open 7 Days 'North Allegheny Center 10am -10 pm 10339 Perry Hwy Wexford 933-3230 Next to Red River Barbecue Under New Management WAREHOUSE Clearance Sale Serta Queen Sets $199.99 Softside Waterbeds from $249.99 Solid Wood Sitqr Sleep Futons $199.99 Some Floor Models OFF zar Waterbed Replacement Mattresses from $39.99 Dream Bedrooms Sleep Center BabcockBlvd 367-2226 Lowest Price Guaranteed.

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