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'''We begin this section with the current official website and their current status. ''' | '''We begin this section with the current official website and their current status. ''' |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 2 February 2012
The GBU, or German Beneficial Union, originally began in Carrick with a great hall and building located at 2500 Brownsville Road and built in 1912. The building is currently an apartment building with 32 units.
We begin this section with the current official website and their current status.
GBU Offical Web Site
WHO IS GBU?
GBU Financial Life (GBU) was founded as an ethnic German fraternal organization on April 13, 1892, by German immigrants who settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Originally named the Deutscher Unterstuetzungs-Bund or German Beneficial Union, the purpose of the society was to provide financial security, fraternalism and social activities to its members.
Today, GBU has evolved into a fraternal benefit society that accepts members from all ethnic backgrounds, while providing a wide variety of life insurance plans, annuities and fraternal benefits to its members.
GBU continues to promote activities and events that encourage community involvement with charitable, patriotic, recreational and social activities designed for the entire family.
GBU Building Rezoned for apartments
Article from South Hills Record December, 30, 1975
The GBU building was also used by various groups for meetings and other ceremonies
Photo courtesy of Bernard Scarlatelli. Mr. Scarlatelli's grandfather is in this photo.
Photo is a Flag Dedication La Castell Del Guidica, May 1, 1926
Photo courtesy of Bernard Scarlatelli.
Photo is of a "Party in Honor of Mrs. D. Carapellucci, July 25, 1925, Arranged by N. Scarlatelli."
Photo courtesy of Bernard Scarlatelli.
Photo is of a "Surprise Party in Honor of D. Carpellucci, October 6, 1923."