[7] It served as a lounge (with restrooms, nurseries, clinical rooms, and tea) for mothers with small children, no boys over the age of 6 were allowed inside.
[7] The exterior features a red Mission tiled roof, and five arches with Corinthian columns and pilasters.
[7] On the interior, there is wood paneling, with carved flower details around the door frames; and with four painted murals in the upper section depicting four scenes of Noah's Ark and animals.
[7] It is believed that the interior murals may be beyond the point of repairs as the paintings have faded, the walls have deteriorated in places, and some of the damages maybe due to the proximity to the ocean.
[7][3] The building is in need of seismic safe updates and the interior murals need restoration; more recently the room is only used for special events.