tireenvule.BA1JY-WKJCINSMiss Elizabeth Constance Balov and James I*awton W 1 knwert married at the home of the hridt patents, Ir. and Mrs. Edward VincentBaldv in Birmingham, Ala . last Sat-*►urday afternoon. Dr. E. \wfather of the bride, and Dr W MVines, her uncle, performing th« i#I ceremony,j The homo was beautifully decora-ted with palms, smiiux* iiiic*,# andwhite gladioli. A musical program, ! including a piant) and vioii.i Mb-land two vocal solo^ wa rendeiv*! ta * I fore the ceremony.Miss Mary Vines of Quincy, h a . maid of honor, wore pink mousselinede soie and a picture bat to match, and Miss Dorothy Blewett of Citronolle, Ala., who was the only j(other attendent, wore blue mousselinede soie with a blue hat. Tht* bride entered with her brother, Francis H. Baldy of New York, and was met at the alter by the groom and his best 1 man, Eugene Stoneof New York.Her dress was of heavy satin. with1 l r 1 \ T J H r T m it Ibasque waist and long full sleevesand train. She carried a bouquet olI IE + »»roses and lilies of the valley.Mrs. Wiggins is a graduate of thtUniversity of Richmond and Colum-| hia University. She has taught in ■tht* city schools of Birmingham andlived there for the \n»t four years.}She is the granddaughter of the latt C. k. Henderson of Aiken and aniece of Frank P. Henderson. Mr Wiggins is a native of Moncks Corner and is at present employed by thlt;South lt;nrolina Power Company with?his headquarters here.Mr and Mrs. Wiggins are now ■?*4 'are occupying an apuinicnt at the Highland Park Hotel ft*e summer.JS —— — - -mtmI1 It I IlllVf t% \ v -