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i . .. T: ... ...nil l.nAu.11 ftrtn flvAr wtll I ' lives in the air io jimmy mancm, v ch-fhj v-s" l-Tjt to marry uoruiny nan, uui-agu " - tl from Uelia m. iviauern on gruunua iu u""""11 ri 1937 LJcHps Ace Flyers Wings ' IPL - NT r sss..a irfil THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pare 5 Commodore Moody Buried Wednesday Commodore Moody, 57, of the Dell wood Road, was buried at Turpin's Chapel last Wednesday afternoon, with the Rev. Ike Rhinehart in charge of the funeral. Mr. Moody passed away at his home on May the ljvth. He was a native of the county, and was the son of the !:ite Jim and Nancy Moody. In May, 1SSS, he married Miss Maggie Tucker, : who survives him. 1 Nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers and nieces were flower ;ir!s. He is survived by his widow, and three children: Leslie, Hilliard and Mrs. Beatrice Swyngim. ttn. k To AddIv For Social Security Aid is uxpiamea hods of applying for relief an te Old Age Assistance and Aid tjent Children Act adopted by 1.37 General Assembly of North U may not be clearly outlined e minds 01 many persons wuu wish to secure the aid made pos. through passage of the legisla- which goes into effect on July 1. I procedure is simple. Applica- must be made to county depan- I of welfare in the county in which mplicant resides and must be pre- by interview with department They must be in writing; red in duplicate (two copies), jthey must be sworn to by the leant. The services Of a notary or of some authorized county may be utilized for the latter se. . he event applicants are unable to or cannot, for any other reason, mt their applications, they may bpoft officials or employes of the :y welfare departments, who are Ired by law to prepare applica tor those who are unable to do themselves. application must contain a merit of the amount of property, y, both real and personal, in applicants may have an inter- pnd of all income applicants may at the time of the filing of the ations. Such additional infor- n as the state board and indi- administeriog agencies may also must be furnished. liowing the filing of an applica- an investigation of the appli- will be made by the local depart- in order to ascertain all facts oh case. This is a routine nro- e, designed to see that justice ofded all applicants, and at the time to prevent the possibhty and. The investigations are not d Io n h investigations will be made by yes of the local departments, and faults will determine the amount Hstanee the applicant is enti to receive, should the application fe, final approval, e amounts applicants may re- I will range as high as $30 per i for old age assistance. In the 01 children, there is a maximum PS per manth for the first child, each additional child of the same fl receiving not more than $12 onth, except in particular cases Is aid for a single family is $54 nth, exceut in particular cases fJt where the need is found to Feater. Decision of this charac- be made by the state board, f receive recommendations the local departments. Rowing the investigations, appli- i 1 t0 Promptly notified by Doards as to wKtv. - wren wyu- have been approved or reject 'fja the event of an unfavorable ;the , , 1 " v u 1.11c X'6lib irom the decisions of the local tr the sUte bxard of "ts and appeal . -W-i th J56111 made through tt ,ecurity Program, accord ,nhe, la. shall be subject to t f T'' attacnrnent, garnish n'tf e?al Presses, nor to vWa v8ny tnkrupty or in s a- Neither shall any of the tev , 'sfetable r assignable J' ar.r.fr. . . ? W !?ards were bodied i m e Prottion of recip- BraSS1Stance- but the are i '310ns whch tend to protect fciBdv,8!14 the state torn would- '.1 mat respect, reads as Unique Wedding Invitations Issued By Miss du Pont Guests invited to the wedding of Miss Ethel du Pont and Franklin I). Roosevelt, Jr., found enclosed with each invitation a privately printed railroad time table and a miniature road map. Printed in black on rich ivory tinted paper, the train sched ules are on small cards which show New England guests the time trains leave Boston, Southern guests the time trains leave Washington, and New York guests the schedule of trains departing from that city.. The maps folded inside the invitations show roads from Philadelphia to Christ Church, Chrisiana Hundred, Del., where the wedding will be sol emnized at 5 p. m., on June the 30th, and at Owl's Nest, the Eugene du Pont residence at Greenville, where the wedding reception will be held at 5:30. Static Electricity Might Have Caused Fire On Zepplin Dr. Hugo Eckner, the world's fore most authority on lighter-than-air craft and head of the German com mission investigating the Hindenburg disaster, testified before the American board of inquiry recently that he be lieved hydrogen leaking from a gas cell was ignited by static electricity. Although he left it t0 the official in vestigators to decide whether they re garded this as a probability Or a pos sibility. Dr. Eceker made it clear that he considered it the most plaus ible explanation of the fire and the explosions that book thirty-five lives on the night of May the 6th, as the German dirigible was about to land. follows: "Whoever knowingly obtains, or at tempts to obtain, or aids or abets any person to obtain by means of will fully false statements or representa tion or by impersonation, or other fraudulent device, assistance to which he is not entitled, or assistance greater than that to which he is justly entitled, shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined or imprisoned. Or both, at the discretion 0f the court." Pottery Bear Prjrxus' Name Pottery signed by Pryxus has been found in ruins npar Thlonvllle, France. Coins In the ruins date from 5H0 to 303 A. D. Want Ads .Want Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. No ad is taken for less than 25c. FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers. Gas Pains, Indi gestion, Heartburn, Belching. Bloat in;?.; Nausea, get free sample doc tor's prescription, Udga, at Way nesville Pharmacy. .' June 3. FOR SALE Porto Rico and Early Triumph potato slips. See Frank L. Leopard, Ratcliff Cove. PRACTICAL NURSE Colored 18 months training. 4 years expe rience, day duty preferred, refer - ence furnished. Phone 219-W. A machine has been invented which can tunnel clear through the earth, we are informed. Just the thing to dig dandelions out of the front yard. John D. Rockefeller Passes Away At 98 On last Sunday morning at 5:05 o'clock John D. Rockefeller, Sr., found er of the world's greatest "dollar dynasty," died at his winter home in Ormond Beach, Fla. He would have been 98 years old on July 8. His great desire to live to be one hun dred was denied by 26 months. This man who rose from 4 $4.i0 a week clerk to the mastership of a for tune estimated as high as $2,400,000, 000 died a comparatively poor man. A family spokesman said he left a "relatively small liquid'' estate. In his life time out of the golden cur rent that came with the years, and made him the greatest "money tita" in history, he had given away the amazing sum of $."30,S;?0.000. Other gifts by his son raised the total to more than $7,000,000,000. Burial was I in Cleveland. Ohio, whore in 1SS5 he Father Lane To Give Lectures At Rock Hill Father Howard V. Lane, pastor of St. John's Catholic church, will give a series of lectures at the Rock Hill school building, beginning on Monday, May' the 31st, and lasting through the Oth of June. The talks will bejin at 8 o'clock each evening with the following sub jects on the nights designated: Mon uav, "The Necessity of Religion;" Tuesday. "Who is Christ?" Wednes day. "Christ's Church;" Thursday, "The Bible;" Friday, "Can a Priest Forgive Sins?" Saturday, "What is the Catholic Service?" and Sunday, "A Rule of Life" . Questions by the audience will be answered each evening, following the lectures, and a special musical pro gram will lo presented. trudged the streets for six weeks be fore he landed his first job. Medley of Nicknames A few gangster nicknames from the flies of the federal bureau of Investiga tion "Itooster Face," "Battle Ai Wil liams." "Forty-year Smith." "Jimmy the Flea." "Butterfly Mary." "Kitty the Horse." "Rubber Legs." "Hum burner slim." "African Lips" and "l'apu Cor t. 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