FREEPORT I0URNAL ■ STANDARDTUESDAY, NOV, A, 1W0 PAG! 7WeddingSolemnizedOn Oct. 26eysnIn a .double-ripg ceremony, Miss Patricia Louise Fink and Clifford Allen Keep exchanged nuptial vows in the First Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, Oct, 26, at 3:30.Officiating clergyman was the Rev. Milton Merrill, , Wedding marches were playfed at the organ by Mrs. Leslie Wagner of Rockford.Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Arthur E. Fink', 912 W. Cleveland St., and Mrs. Jennie Keep, 739 N. Brewster Ave., and Paul Keep of Freeport.^ Bride In BlueA bailerina-length gown of blue lace over taffeta was worn by the bride with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink roses.Miss Marilyn Kay Allen of Fort Atkinson, Wis., was the maid of honor. Her dress was of beige-colored lace over taffeta. Brown accessories and a corsage of autumn-colored mums completed her ensemble.Fred Keep, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. * |e* IWedding Supper . \A wedding supper was served at I Young’s Restaurant for members lt;of the wedding party. A small re- Uception followed at the home off the bride’s parents.The newlyweds are making their 1* first home at 1155 W. Stephenson St.Mrs, Keep was graduated from Freeport High School in 1957. She is employed by Young’s Restaurant. Her husband attended Freeport I! schools. He is employed by the Al Cummins Cement Contracting l Co.et