H06UE-HAWKINSRE-UNION HELDSnAXNUAL GATHERFSO OF TWO FAM.F® IL1E8 SUHDAT AT FLAT ROCK CATE GROUNDS.OFFICERS WERE ELECTEDitiOne hundred and four members of the Hogue and Hawkins families attended the annual reunion of the two families, which are closely related, Sunday at the Flat Rock Cave picnic grounds. No program had been arranged, the men, women and children being at liberty to enjoy the day id their own way.A great feast, in which fried chicken predominated, was spread by the ladies at the noon hour. Home made cake3 rapidly disappeared under the onslaught that was launched against them .’During the afternoon fifteen gallons of Ice cream were served.At a short business meeting John M. Hogue of this city was y elected president of the Hogue-Hawkins reunion association. J- C. Coleran was elected treasurer, and. Mrs. • Joseph Hogue, of Indianapolis was named as secretary. The 1921 reunion will he held at the Cave.The members of the family present irere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins, Anthony Joper and family, Gus Albright and family, Alfred Washburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Washburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hogue, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Amos, ami Mr. and Mrs, Roy Amos, of Edinburg; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins, Charles Linville, and family, Walter Brooks and family, Thomas Hogue and family, Clifford Hogpe and faptly, Ed Hawkins and family, Samuel Hawkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Patterson, Samuel Hogue and family, J. C. Coleman and family. Mark Wasson and family, Elmer Thopy and family.] Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Voll, and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hogue, all of Shel-bvville and Shelby county.r6it€t1