The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1952 Page: 5 of 22
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'Jp$. f Wf DON WHITEHEAD
fclAMI. FUu. May I W-Florida!
rv uemocrauc praumnuu pro-
"joce primary in 10 yean hai
"eloped today into a full-Male
m;V to "(top Kefauver in the
Z.th.
tote's teadins political fil
ar lined up solidly benind
i i Sen Klcnard b. KuueU
Ibis campaign against the tall.
Igling Sea. Estes Kefauver of
tioa to the Senate by Sen. George
Smathers in 1Kb when Smathers
hung a TerVwing" label on Pep-
per. But Pepper made it clear to
tnis reporter in an interview ne
has not given up his political ambitions.
Today Pepper is working to have
bis friends elected as delegates to
the Democratic National Conven-
tiona move which has confused
the outcome of the Kefauver-Rua-
seU delegate fight. .
"I'm nine to make a fight'
Pepper said "to see that Florida
has a delegation to the National
Democratic Convention that will
not bott the parly. My friends and
do not want any uunecrais m
the delegation."
Kit 'heir goal In Tuesday's primary
o give nusscu mumping vio-
r in Florida and establish him
South s favorite son. -
ut while Russell entered the
.lestretch as the favorite Ke-
s homebr und-shaking ca ro
ta was believed to be an effec-
vote-settinc teenniaue. There
some who eeuevea ne naa a
3 nee to unset BusselL
he spimed Husseii - Ketauver
test combined vith high interest
itate races Is expected to bring
a record-smashing vote of per-
l 100000.
. Deep Conflict
.veep cross-currents are at work
this fight between two of the
th'a nnlitiral rfmnf man vhM
Dial backgrounds are ' similar
whose political ptiuosophies
lieumes are at odds. -
heir fight has almost hidden
development: namely mat roc-
Sen. Claude Pepper -is quietly
into a position which eouia
him new political prestige
the Democratic party.
'epper was defeated for re-elec-
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I Her S and Nights Phe. 1M-J
lorida's Leading Politicians In Move To Stop Kefauver
:f ussell Gets
lull Support
Tunic
E.C. Osborn
Funeral Held
' (By Express Cerrespondent)
TUTTLE. May S Funeral
services for Ezra Clifton Osborn
72 were Friday in the Methodist
church. Rev. Ed Sifford minis-
ter of the church and Rev. John
H. Lomax Shattuck former min
uter officiated.
Mr. Osborn died April 29 m a
Chic kasha hospital. Ha had been
ill for several weeks. .
He had lived m the Tuttle com-
munltv for almost SO years.
He was a member of the Tut
tle Methodist church.
He farmed southwest of Tuttle
until retiring a few years sgp
when he moved to a home in Tut
tle.
A mixed choir accompanied by
Mrs. Sifford sang "Farther Along"
mi "Will the Circle Be Unbro
ken" Mrs. Harry Youngblood
sans "Looking This Way-
Active pallbearers' were " Ho-
imaine Henderson George Me-
Neff. Clarence Wilson Elmo Hen
derson Bud Grimes and Harry
Youngblood.
Honorary pallbearers were Ben
Henderson Charlie Snyder Char-
lie Powell Will Bennett. V. T.
Gannaway Wilbur Shaw Jim
Cooeland. Bin Routh Howard Me-
Neft Floyd Kimnie doe narun.
and Stevie ChcnowetB.
Interment was in Tuttle eem
terr under direction of Sowers
Funeral home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wertatan
were called to Winters Texas
Thursday by toe death of Mrs.
Becky Miller aa aunt or. mm.
Wortman.
Miss Helen Jensen Brathwest
district supervisor for vocational
home economics visited the Tut
tle home economic department
Thursday. -Mrs
Besa Lee Chaaey Beast
her son. Roe Lee. with a dinner
Wednesday night on his 20th
birthday anniversary.
GiMcta wore Mrs. Annie jar-
man of Oklahoma City. Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Lindsay Jr.. Mary
Lou Chancy and Willie Wlgley.
The Yeang resale's cuss at we
Church of Christ was entertained
with a party Tuesday night in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cun
ence Freeze east of Tuttle. '
Games were enjoyed. Refresh-
ments were served to 15.
. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haywood
were aueata.
: Mr. and Mrs. Lea Baatett who
have resided in the Tuttle com-
munity for several years moved
this week to a farm at Washing-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Arnett
their daughter and son-in-law
also moved to the Washington
virlnltv.
Mrs. Had Laeaa has returned
to Tuttle after spending the past
few months in Corpus Christ!
Texas with her daughter Melba
and family. '
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Leag
retired missionaries will speak at
the Tuttle highschool Wednest
afternoon.
CpL Bernard Idle arrived Tues-
day from Korea. Mrs. Idle and son
were at Fort Sill to greet him
upon his arrival there.
He is commuting to Fort Sill
this week and will receive his
discharge next week.
Ninnckah
Projects Set
For FHA Fund
(By Express Csrrsspsndent)
NINNEKAH. May I FV Sev
eral projects are planned to raise
funds for the annual trip of FHA
members at the close of the school
Members of the junior and
freshman classes will serve
lunches In the highschool home-
making department during this
week as a fund raising nroiect
No lunches win be served in
the hot lunch room.
A cake walk was sponsored Fri
day by the seniors and sopho-
to raise funds. Jos uesn
Mercy won a live squirrel and
Junior Morris was awarded a . box
of amdy.
The annual class day fa
ion and eicht traders was Fri
day In the highschool auditorium.
Talks were by Miss Lovie Nell
Parton. eighth grade valedictori
an. Miss Katherine Cofer senior
liitatusan aavul MauitlflM Mr
auuisin leiui suw aa aw.
Clain for J. V. Moore eighth
grade salutatorian.
Miss . Mete Hayes and Mies
Rosa Lea Barrfngton read. The
senior class history was present-
ed by Miss Delores Drewery and
Miss Juantta Cochran. The class
will was by Miss Barbara Hunter
and the class poem by Miss Lou
Ann BosweiL '
The class prophecy was by
David Lee Daggs Lew Hunter
Billy Joe Baxter Jimmy Ivester
and Bobby Whitener. Roger Roe
sang "Anytime." miss Bonnie
Plttman and Miss Eva James
sang "Farewell." Miss Pittman
sang "Somebody Else is Taking
My Place." Donald Darnell presi-
dent of the senior class was chair-
nesday at CCW were: Miss Char
lotte Uinn miss Manonia jervis
Miss Barbara Workman Miss
Jimmie Besty Miss Georgia Rich-
ardson Miss Barbara Hunter.
Miss Janis Berry Miss Gtenda
Boswen Miss Grace Carlin Miss
Joyce Carlin Miss Barbara Ap
pling Miss Wanda Morgan Miss
Lois Darnell Miss Barbara Rich
ardson Miss Bonnie Pittman Miss
Beverly Hathcock Miss Betty
Ivester.
Mrs. Finis Madison accompani
ed the group. -
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OWL DRUG.
Members ef the Ninnckah FHA
who attended the style show Wed-
M0THS ARE COMING!
Ut Us Put Your Out-Of-Scasea
Clothes In Moth Bags
HOOVER CLEANERS
Phone 52
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1952, newspaper, May 4, 1952; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1893301/m1/5/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.