After several Supreme Court cases, affirmed its constitutionality, the first benefit payments are made in 1937. Our story begins with the young lady named Margaret Oliver. She is working for you. She is working for four out of every five americans. Margaret oliver is your representative at the Social Security administration. Her job is to tell you what your rights are and make sure you understand what Social Security means to you and you receive the money you are entitled to promptly when it is due. Just as she is helping these people and scores like them every day. The story of Margaret Olivers work and your Social Security goes back a long way. When this was a portrait of the future. When they reached old age, they found themselves lacking the means to meet even their barest needs and they were forced to become wards of public charity. Denied the dignity of a happy earned security, their declining years became a period of hopeless waiting. Alone, these people could not work out the p
Our story begins with a young lady named Margaret Oliver. She is working for you. She is working for four out of every five americans. Margaret oliver is your representative at the Social Security administration. Her job is to tell you what your rights are and make sure you understand what Social Security means to you and you receive the money you are entitled to promptly when it is due. Just as she is helping these people and scores like them every day. The story of Margaret Olivers work and your Social Security goes back a long way. When this was a portrait of the future. When they reached old age, they found themselves lacking the means to meet even their barest needs and they were forced to become wards of public charity. Denied the dignity of a happy security, their declining years became a period of hopeless waiting. Alone, these people could not work out the picture of a happy old age. Something had to be done. Something was done. In 1935, Franklin D Roosevelt put his signature
Evelyn Bracewell passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the Thomasville Times Enterprise on 2024-04-11.
OSWEGO - Vivian Anderson Mosbo, 83, of Oswego, passed away on December 27, 2023. Born in Omaha NE, she was the daughter of the late A. Walter and Mildred (Peterson)Anderson. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Wheaton College and a Master’s Degree in Mathematics from the University of Nebraska. After raising her two sons, she…