The Frisco Enterprise (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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band, James Johnson, as son,
Homer Johnson, a daughter,
Mrs. F.M. Turner, all of
Garland, a brother, Homer
Martin of Greenville.
Mrs. Johnson was reared in
the Little Elm Community
and was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Art Martin.
Mrs. Will Carroll is not so
well at this time in a Denton
Hopsital.
Little Elm future happenings.
Go and Sew Club Rummage
Sale, to help the needy at
Christmas. September 28 at
the Community Center all day.
October 12 - Barbecue for
Volunteer Fire Department
October 19 - Little Elm School
Homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neal Marion
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Little Elm News
by: Mrs. Guy Marion
ED PETERS FORD
Frisco, Texas
ment and Rev. Floyd Erwin
officiated.
Dudley Hughes Funeral Home
of Dallas was in charge of
arrangements.
He is survived by his parents,
a son, Roger Brent Jordon, a
sister, Mrs. Betty Jean Bynum,
and brothers David Allen and
Wayne Edwin Jordon, all of
Dallas.
Mrs. Haden Standerfer, Jr.
and Mrs. Lois Vandeventer are
his aunts.
1969 Mustang.
All new, all over! 5 great models.
*More engines than ever.
They’re like no Mustangs you’ve ever
seen before! Longer. Wider. Roomier,
front and back. And far, far sportier.
Take the new Mustang Mach 1. Or lux-
urious Grandd. Choose hardtop, sports-
roof or convertible. Then dip into a long
list of options and design your Mustang.
The place you’ve got to go to
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1969 Torino.
The winner's back for more . . .
with two hot new Cobras to boot!
Torino for '69 comes on just as hot or as
luxurious as you please. Engines range
all the way up to a 428-cu. in. Cobra Jet
Ram-Air V-8. For Torino spirit with extra
savings added, choose from eight new
'69 Fairlanes. See all 52 of the new '69
Fords today.
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Funeral servides for Mrs.
Ruby Martin Johnson were
held at 10:00 a. m. Wednes-
day, September 18, at the
First Methodist Church of
Tjarland. Burial was in '<
Restland Memorial Park..
Williams Funeral Home was in
in charge of arrangements.
She is survived by her hus-
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The Frisco Enterprise, Thursday, September_26, 1968 . '
Forth-five attended the
birthday dinner and reunion for
H. L. Gentsch and Linda Hazle-
wood Sunday in the Little Elm
Community Center.
Roger William Jordon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jordon
of Dallas, formerly of Little
Elm, was buried in the Little
Elm Cemetery Saturday.
Roger died of injuries rece-
ived in a car wreck Thursday
at 12:30 p. m.
Funeral services were held
at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the
Urbandale First Baptist Church
in Dallas. Rev. Jimmy Maid-
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1969 Ford.
Longer. Wider. Quieter.
And alone in its class.
For 1969, Ford tracks as wide as Cadillac.
Smooths your ride with a longer wheel-
base than Chevrolet. Has more front
headroom and legroom than a Chrysler
Imperial. The ’69 Ford LTD is designed
to ride even quieter than the LTD that
rode quieter than Rolls-Royce.
see what’s going on-Your Ford Dealer.
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Mrs. Zelia Lambert spent
several days in Farmers
Branch with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
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Bridwell, Keith. The Frisco Enterprise (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1968, newspaper, September 26, 1968; Frisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218377/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Heritage Association of Frisco.