NamePhilip Daitch
Birth15 Apr 1890
Death30 Apr 1975
Notes for Philip Daitch
{geni:occupation} merchant
{geni:about_me} 1926 Observer
Newspaper abstracts by Edith Greisser
Newberry County, South Carolina Genealogy Trails
Daily, A. W. had a surprise 26th birthday party at his home, given by his wife on October 14, 1926. Details of the event and names of persons who attended, Observer 10/19/1926, p1
DAITCH & LEVY - sold their stock of goods on Caldwell Street to Edelstein and Steinberger of Augusta GA who have assumed charge of the store but will continue to run the business the same way, Observer 4/91926, p1
Daitch, Irvin 6 years old son of Philip Daitch was struck by an automobile on September 17 while crossing College Street. He and his mother Mrs. Philip Daitchwere returning to their home when the boy was hit. Both wheels passed over the boy. His injuries were a broken collarbone, bruised face and several teeth were knocked out. His mother was not hurt. Observer 9/21/1926, p5
Daitch, Philip – thieves entered his store on Main Street and removed $20 from the cash register besides a large quantity of dry goods amounting to $350 or more. Details, Observer 9/3/1926, p1; He purchased at auction, the stock of grinders goods belonging to Paul E. Anderson for $2700. Observer 9/21/1926, p5; He resold the Paul E. Anderson, stock of dry goods to Paul E. Anderson, who will continue to operate the business at the same place. Observer 9/24/1926, p3
DAITCH, PHILIP a short history of the company, Observer 10/26/1926, p2
Daitch, Victor left for Cleveland Ohio, where he has accepted work. He is the nephew of Philip Daitch and came here from New York about seven months ago and during that time was employed by Daitch & Levy, Observer 3/30/1926, p8