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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

1933: MAZILLI AND BATTISTI - ELMER STREET IN CHAMBERSBURG


Thanks to Tom Krawiec for correcting my former caption where I erroneously listed building being on the Corner of Division St. and Emory Avenue. Eagle eye Tom noted that the street sign clearly says Elmer. Your input is really appreciated, Tom. Thanks for the heads up on my error. Once again, thanks to Duke University Archives for this exquisite photo from R.C. Maxwell.
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Blogger Tom Glover said...

THANKS, ANONYMOUS. I COULDN'T FIND THE BUILDING ON HUDSON STREET, BUT IT HAS PROBABLY BEEN MODIFIED AS LISTED IN MACK'S POST OF MAZZILI PERSONNEL. THE BING BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF DIVISION SURE LOOKS LOOKED LIKE IT, BUT THANKS TO MACK, WE KNOW THEY WERE ON EMERY AND HUDSON WHERE THERE IS NO CONVENTIONAL CORNER.
TOM GLOVER

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Lee Belardino said...

Tommy: Mazzilli and Battisti were located on the corner of Hudson and Elmer. Next door was Popkin's shoe store where I worked when I was 12 years old 3days a week after 6 and all day Saturday. Used to flirt with Battisti Mazzilli girls who sometimes gave me free Tasty cakes.


THANKS, LEE. It's nice to post photos that you all can relate to. Stay tuned....there will be more.

Tom

Tom Krawiec said...

The street sign over top of the store's front door say's "Elmer St"

Tom Glover said...

THANKS, TOM KRAWIEC:

I MADE A MISTAKE AND ENTERED EMORY. THANKS FOR THAT EAGLE EYE! I AM CHANGING IT.

TOM GLOVER

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  2. THANKS, ANONYMOUS. I COULDN'T FIND THE BUILDING ON HUDSON STREET, BUT IT HAS PROBABLY BEEN MODIFIED. THE ONE ON THE CORNER OF DIVISION SURE LOOKS LIKE IT.
    TOM GLOVER

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  3. Tommy,Mazzili and Battisti were located on the corner of Hudson and Elmer . Next door was Popkins shoe store where I worked when I was 12 years old 3days a week after 6 and all day Saturday. Used to flirt with Battisti Mazzili girls who sometimes gave me free Tasty cakes.

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  4. The street sign over top of the store's front door say's "Elmer St"

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  5. THANKS, TOM KRAWIEC:

    I MADE A MISTAKE AND ENTERED EMORY. THANKS FOR THAT EAGLE EYE! I AM CHANGING IT.

    TOM GLOVER

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