This building was a place that sold hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, candy, soda etc. It was open in the afternoons and in the evenings after the meetings that were held in the tabernacle. Back then, the camp was mainly for families, had a "special speaker" each week, and held meetings for the public every night.
This building was a place that sold hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, candy, soda etc. It was open in the afternoons and in the evenings after the meetings that were held in the tabernacle. Back then, the camp was mainly for families, had a "special speaker" each week, and held meetings for the public every night.
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