The marriage of Miss Lucille Clock to Mr. Max J. Hays, son of Mr. and ' Mrs J. D. Hays, of Washington. Iowa, will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s unde and j ar..nt, Mr. end Mrs, A. J. Gage, 3507 E eventh. Dr. F. F. Kerfoot, of St. Paul, will perform the ceremony in the p: t ence of a few intimate friends j and reiat.ves. Miss Edith Usry will play Mendelssohn's Wedding March preceding the ceremony, and will also play during the marriage. Miss Clock will wear a white canton crepe drefcs embroidered with wool. Her veil will be caught up with pearls and a wreath of orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of Ophelia ; roses and valley lillies. The out of town guests will include Mr. and Mrs. j J. I). Hays and daughter. Cora Alice j Hays, of Washington, and Miss Belle J Clock, of Winona, Minnesota, Following the ceremony a small inform-: al reception will be held at the Gage i home. Mrs. T. C. Chaney will assist 111 the serving. The young couple will .make their home at Ariste, Iowa, where Mr. Hays is superintendent of the consolidated schools—Des Moines i i Capital.j