The Dutch Kitchen (1924–1956)
In 1931, Ada Summer Clark and her daughter Ethel Stewart bought and expanded The Dutch Kitchen, which remained in business until 1956. They joined The Columns to the Union Bank with a brick addition that they used for dining parties and as a meeting room for civic organizations. They permanently partitioned the Union Bank into two addresses, and many businesses rented these spaces over the years.
Newspaper advertisements for The Dutch Kitchen, ca. 1930s and 1940s