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THE PANTAGRAPH, TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1985 WEDDINGS ENGAGEMENTS Raum-Bauer CISSNA PARK Tally Lyn Raum and Timothy Duane Bauer, both of Cissna Park, exchanged wedding vows in a 6 p.m. ceremony Dec. 8 at Christian Bible Church, Cissna Park. There was a reception at Cissna Park American Legion Home.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raum of Cissna Park, was attended by Jodie Hasbargen and Terese Raum. Torrie Raum was flower girl. The bridegroom, son of Cal Bauer and Rachel Bauer, both of Cissna Park, was attended by Gary Luhman and Marvin Budeman.

Carl Steiner was ring bearer. The newlyweds are graduates of Cissna Park High School. The new Mrs. Bauer is employed as a secretary by Farmland Lumber Cissna Park. Her husband is engaged in grain and livestock farming.

Following a honeymoon in Chicago, the newlyweds reside at Cissna Park. Vermillion photo Rocke-Klein GRIDLEY Exchanging wedding vows in a 2 p.m. ceremony Dec. 29 at Salem Evangelical Mennonite Church, Gridley, were Karen Rocke of 1227 E. Washington Bloomington, and Bruce Klein of rural Lexington.

Parents of the couple are Melvin and Glenna Rocke of rural Flanagan and Ben and Lois Klein of rural Gridley. There was a church reception. Joan Zehr, Sue Lansing, Pat Kehler, Joan Watson and LeAnne Klein attended the bride. Rob Egle, Bruce Rocke, Tom Kahle, Dave Ragan and David Klein attended the bridegroom. The new Mrs.

Klein is a physical therapist assistant at Raymond School. Her husband is a farmer. The newlyweds reside at R.R. 1, Lexington, following a wedding trip to Wisconsin. Clark-Mullvain FOOSLAND Karon Clark of Saybrook and Steve Mullvain of Foosland were married Dec.

8 at Foosland United Methodist Church. Mrs. Crage Moore and Tom Garret were their attendants. There was a church reception. Kay Lamb of Saybrook and Merl Clark of Bloomington are parents of the bride, and Raymond Mullvain of Foosland and Darlene Mountion of McAllen, Texas, are the bridegroom's parents.

The new Mrs. Mullvain is employed as a hairdresser in Saybrook and her husband is employed as a trucker by Craig Trucking. They reside in Saybrook. Pearson photo Duty-Matarelli Joan Carey Duty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Duty of 409 W. Summit became the bride of Steven Anthony Matarelli of 1514 Northbrook Drive, Apt. A-2, all of Normal, in a 2 p.m. ceremony Dec.

22 at University Christian Church. His parents are Michael and Mary Kay Matarelli of Dunlap. There was a church reception. Kristine Jones was maid of honor; Pamela Duty and Kathy Jones Brooks were bridesmaids. Greg Matarelli was best man; Christopher Martarelli Mark and Feldhaus, groomsmen.

The new Mrs. Matarelli is a graduate of Methodist Medical Center of Illinois School of Nursing and is employed as a registered nurse at Brokaw Hospital. Her husband attends Methodist Medical School of Nursing and is also employed at Brokaw. Following a wedding trip to Sarasota and Long Boat Key, the newlyweds reside i in Normal. Handley photo Kennedy-Boring Epiphany Church, Normal, was the setting for the 2 p.m.

wedding Dec. 29 of Louise Anne Kennedy of 101 Grandview Drive, Normal, and Jim Boring of Highwood. Parents of the couple are Joe and Marian Kennedy of the Grandview Drive address and Jim and Diane Boring of Lake Bluff. There was a reception at the Sheraton Inn before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Bermuda. Mary Kennedy, Mary Bremer, Lisa Short, Kitty Henneberry and Norma Levy attended the bride.

Gary Greinke, Ed Bremer, Bill Ellis, Joe Kennedy and Ray Capen attended the bridegroom. The newlyweds have been students at Illinois State University. They reside at 216 Jeffreys Highwood. Bailey-Beres SECOR Lois Bailey of Eureka and George Beres of Alamo, Texas, exchanged wedding vows in a 7 p.m. ceremony Dec.

21 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Secor. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stine of Secor.

There was a reception in the church parish hall. Mary Garey and Ray Bigger were their attendants. The newlyweds reside at Alamo, Texas. PARTY TRAYS STAN'S REDBIRD SUPERVALUE 301 S. Main Ph.

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Grant Armstrong of El Paso, and Norma Schwengels of Belleville have chosen June 21 as their wedding date. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schwengels of Belleville. Owens-Chiodo Susan M.

Owens of 1502 Northbrook Drive, Apt. 9, will become the bride of Mark T. Chiodo of 1208 Searle Drive, both of Normal, on March 23. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert G. Owens of Collinsville and Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Chiodo of the Searle Drive address.

Submitting items for publication The Pantagraph publishes weddings, engagements, anniversaries, New Names and family-related articles regularly on Tuesdays in the Focus section. When submitting items for publication, the following procedures should be used. Weddings To get a full-length story and wedding photograph published, the information must be received within one calendar month after the wedding. No information will be taken by telephone. After a month, a shortened wedding story will be published but not a photograph.

Engagements, anniversaries Forms for engagements and anniversaries are available at The Pantagraph. Anniversary information must be received no later than three days after the anniversary or celebration. No information will be taken by phone. New Names Forms for New Names are available at The Pantagraph. No information will be taken by phone.

New Names forms must be received within two weeks of the baby's birth. Black and white photographs are preferred for weddings, engagements and anniversaries. Photos will be saved for pickup for one month following publication, but none will be returned by mail. Hill-Nelson Trudy Hill, daughtervof Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Hill of 2217 Hedgewood, Bloomington, will become the July bride of Jack Nelson of Dallas, Texas. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nelson of 104 Colchester Drive, Normal. Their engagement was announced Christmas Eve.

Bloomington Camera Craft photo Niepagen-Bicknell A Feb. 15 wedding is planned by Lisa J. Niepagen of 8 Oak Park Mobile Home Court and Bradley A. Bicknell of 1208 W. Mill both of Bloomington.

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