Culver Business Snippets 1926
Culver DEDICATES NEW MASONIC LODGE ROOM -
Culver , Jan. 25. - Culver Masons dedicated their new and very fine lodge quarters Friday night, making the grandest milestone in
their career. The event was preceded by a big banquet at the Methodist church parlors served by the ladies of the Eastern Star to a
hundred local and visiting Masons. Following this the dedication ceremonies were carried out at the new hall. The Culver Masons now
have most commodious and elegant quarters in the new bank building of the State Exchange bank, one of the finest bank buildings in
this section of the state. They occupy the entire rear portion of the second floor, and here have had made to their special
accommodations a large lodge hall, a fine social room for recreation and visiting, etc., and a kitchen from where meals can be
served. An entrance lobby or coat room is also a part of the elegant quarters.
Present at the big affair were Grand master of Indiana F. & A. M. Albert W. Funkhouser of Evansville and Grand Secretary,
Wm. H. Swintz of South Bend. Rocehster News-Sentinel, Monday, January 25, 1926
1926 - Losier Taxi co. 1926.
Clifford ?Hatten?. This eventually led to a line of Transportation and tour buses
1926 - MARCH 10 - G. T. McCullough is the proprietor of the new tailoring establishment that was opened for
business last week in the room across from the depot
1926 - May 5 - Joe Schweidler is the new owner of the garage on South Main Street, having bought the place
from C. C. Waite last week
1926 - June 2 - J Rudolph Bradre, proprietor of the Culver City Bakery, had the misfortune of having one of his
thumbs cut off Monday morning, when he got it Caught in the large bread mixer.
1926 - Jul. 28 - New Filling Station Is Installed on Long Point - A new filling station has been installed on Long
Point by J. H. Reitemeler. IN connection, a refreshmen stand is bing operated. This is an improvement for this
neighborhof and the venture will undoubtedly prove to be a good one.