Wedding at McConnell Heme.At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCJonnell Sunday afternoon at four o’clock the words were pronounced by Rev. Glenn 0. Mills, pastor of the Christianchurch, which united Miss Eva Sonner, of this city, and Amos Faught, of Sullivan. The ceremony was witnessed by about fifty invited guests including the neighbors of the McConnell family with whom the bride had made her home for the past fourteen' years. Following the ceremony refreshments of cake and cream vpere served and a cake cut by the bride and bridegroom and the unmarried guests present, the cake containing a thimble, ring, etc.The wedding march for the ceremony was played by Miss Irene Stewart. When the bridal party reached the foot of the stairway they were met by Rev. Mills, who pronounced the ceremony.Mrs. Faught is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sonner, of Corydon, Indiana, and Mr. Faught is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Faught, of Sullivan.The newly weds went to Sullivan Sunday evening where theyhad already furnished a home and where Mr. Faught is employed by the Sullivan MillingI1 Company.I