Tag: Otto E. Braun

  • Otto E. Braun

    Otto E. Braun

    Otto E. Braun, born around 1891 to Francis X. and Mrs. Braun, was part of a family that had its roots in Camden. His father, Francis X. Braun, a German-born tailor, had established his business in various locations, including 562 Auburn Street and later 124 Market Street, according to city directories from 1889-1891. Serving executives…

  • Pyne Poynt Club Fete Set Tomorrow

    Pyne Poynt Club Fete Set Tomorrow

    Camden Courier-Post – February 25, 1938 27th Annual Get-Together Will Hear Gordon Mackay Tell of Oldtime Sports When members, of the Pyne Poynt Social Club gather in the club’s headquarters, southwest corner of Fifth and Erie streets, tomorrow night it will be to mark the twenty-seventh, annual get-together which will be observed with a banquet.…

  • Third Hearing Set on Saloon License

    Third Hearing Set on Saloon License

    Camden Courier-Post – October 29, 1935 Rosedale Residents Object to Permit; Excise Board Ponders Action The newly created city excise commission last night called a third public hearing on the application of Frank Caromano for a saloon license at Thirty-sixth street and Westfield avenue. The hearing was set for 10 a. m., Saturday. The city…

  • Mozart Mason Lodge Picnics at Pine Hill

    Camden Courier-Post – June 23, 1933 The Past Masters’ Circle of Mozart Lodge of Masons held its annual outing yesterday at Pioneer’s Grove, Pine Hill. The circle has been in existence 40 years. A banquet was served in the grove. Sports were a feature. Max Reihman, Jr., and Ferdinand Braun were quoits champions. The committee:…

  • Pyne Poynt Plans All-Day 4th Party

    Pyne Poynt Plans All-Day 4th Party

    Camden Courier-Post – June 2, 1933 Program to Have ‘Something’ on Continuously, Day and Night Plans for the thirty-third anniversary of the Pyne Poynt Athletic Association to be observed with an all ­day program at Pyne Poynt Park July 4 were discussed last night at a meeting in the Pyne Poynt Social Club, 929 North…

  • City Tax Deadline May Be Extended

    City Tax Deadline May Be Extended

    Camden Courier-Post – June 1, 1933 Because of the unprecedented rush to pay first-half taxes for 1933, Commissioner Harold W. Bennett, director of revenue and finance, may extend the deadline from 9 p. m. tonight to 9 p. m. June 7 without penalty. The director, who has asked for more help, said it was the…