In 1940 the Delfelder Hall Association was formed to purchase and operate the building, buying it for $575 and retiring the debt in 1943.
[2] Delfelder Hall is a one-story stucco building covered by a shallow hipped roof with deep overhangs.
The entrance is marked by a small cross gable.
The interior is dominated by a large meeting space, entered through the vestibule.
Small additions have been appended to the east side.