The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1967: Searching Inside

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..., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Coye Conner Sr., 2406 . Copner will be a senior at Baylor University... with gold pompons were on the tables. The couple were graduated from Baylor University. The bride has taught.... 49, University Village, Lubbock, until August when they will move to Waco, Both are graduates of Big..., a former student at Lamar State College of Technology, is employed b y Beaumont. The prospective bridegroom..., the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hooks of Silsbee, is a graduate of Lamar Tech and a member of Delta Sigma Pi

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... Tarleton State College, the ratteen Bachelor of Arts Degree from p ad Midwestern University, and is pohe-i... * presently a senior in Perkins CI.a School of Theology, Southern feois Bgsh Methodist University... on Police and Community Relations (A and M University) and at the National Institute on Police and Community... Relations (Michigan State University). He will teach “Ecumenicity” in the Central Texas Conference School... of Christian Mission at Southwestern University in July of this year. The new Ennis minister’s hobbies

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... at the University of Texas. Her brother, John, is home for the summer from SMU. MRS. HUGH GORDON LEFFLER Becky Brown... and received her B. S. degree in special education from Texas Woman’s University, Denton, where she... were members of Alpha Delta Pi while students at Southwestern University at Georgetown. Miss Brown... will become the bride of Hugh Gordon Leffler of Georgetown in a ceremony at from Southwestern University...’s mother, Mrs. Meri Leffler of Georgetown who was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority at the University

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