MISS CLARK WILL WED TOMORROWWill B*com« Brida of H. M. Gaspard, of D«troitT at St. Mary’s Church.Mary's church will be the scene of a. beautiful wedding tomorrow morning at S:r.ft o'clock-when Mies Mae Eeoneiia Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Clark, of .120 East Spruce street, will be united in marriage to Henry N. Gaspard, a well known and popular insurance man c* Detroit The bride will be attended by Miss Agnes Clark, her sister, and Miss Maymc Ncsbii, of Baraga, as bridesmaids and Miss Anna Ryan as maid of honor. Thomas Fitzpatrick, of Detroit, will act as best man. A wedding luncheon wi! be served at the home of. the bride at 11 o'clock. The' couple will leave for Detroit in the afternoon.Miss Mae Clark has been a resident of this City for many years. She attended Loretta academy and in 1506 graduated fromi that institution * Miss Clark then entered the Michigan Conservatory of Music at Detroit, w icrc she studied under Professor Bonnam. STaduatins in 1505. Miss Clark has been at home in this city for the past year and has been active in socialand musical circles. She has a host of friends who will join in wish'ng her happiness.Out of town gruests who will ilt; present for the wedding are Misses. KHa and Anna Clark, of Pittshnrgh Pa,. Mrs. John P. f 3a span!. mother lt;vj the ?rroom. of Detroit, and daughter Miss Ottiie. and jrrnndmother, Miss Kstelle Christianson% who will act as tlnwor sriri^ Mrs. John K. McCarth.v and two little sons, of Duluth. Minn, arid Thomit^Fitapairick\ of Detroit.