Tag: Michael Greenetz
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Greenetz and Greenetz
Michael Greenetz was already managing a jewelry store at the time of the 1920 Census, living with his brother, Joseph, at 1468 Haddon Avenue. In 1921 the brothers were partnered with Abraham Pelicoff in a jewelry store which by 1928 was at 833 Broadway. By 1930 Pelicoff had relocated to Atlantic City, where he operated…
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Zuni Installs 1951 Officers
Camden Courier-Post – December 29, 1950 The Zuni Athletic Association recently installed their officers for 1951, with Frank A. DiRenzo presiding. Other officers installed were Peter A. Barbalace, vice president; Anthony A. Darpino, secretary-treasurer; Joseph Palermo, financial treasurer, and Angelo Levecchia, sergeant-at-arms. Founders of the organization were Peter Baralace, Pat Barbalace, Albert Aceto, John LaPlaca…
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Shrine Club’s Relief Fund is Swelled as 4000 Applaud at One of Greatest Shows
Camden Courier-Post – October 15, 1931 Convention Hall Crowded, Several Thousand Dollars Realized Beatrice Funk Most Popular Event So Successful It May Become Annual Affair The relief fund of the Camden Shrine Club, which will aid its unemployed and distressed members, was swelled by several thousand dollars last night from the receipts of one of…
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Vaudeville and Radio Stars to Feature ‘Relief Ball’ of Shriners Tomorrow Night
Camden Courier-Post – October 13, 1931 Popularity Contest Winner to Get Diamond Ring and Lead March Convention Hall Ready for Show Nine Entertainment Aces on Program; 400 Newsies Guests Nine vaudeville acts, radio celebrities and a popularity contest will feature the first annual professional show and dance of the Camden Shrine Club of Crescent Temple…
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Jewelry Clerk Held in Robbery of Store
Camden Courier-Post – January 7, 1928 Loot Values at $2000 Taken from Broaday Shop; Second Visit of Thieves Climbing to the roof of a shed in the rear of the Greenetz & Pellicoff jewelry store, 833 Broadway, burglars entered the shop early today and carried away $2,000 in loot. At noon today, Joseph Shapiro, 29…