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Unknown publisher, but attributed to Camp Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Indiana.In later years, this 1918 cafeteria building was referred to as %u201cOld Wooden Dining Hall%u201d even though it replaced an even older dining hall. It had brick ovens built behind the structure for baking fresh bread and pastries. For a while its full-service meals were lovingly prepared and served by Arthur Riffle, husband and spouse to the powerful Camp Secretary, Mable Riffle. A camp program for 1934 boasted that the dining hall had %u201cthe best of food%u201d and %u201chome cooking.%u201d The structure was razed in 1955 to construct the current Maxon Cafeteria.The Finest American Made View Post Cards. %u2022 The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.