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The name " Hotel Matador " was coined in the 1920s.
The hotel changed owners several times.
Under the direction of Judge C. B.
Whitten, it was a community gathering place for meetings, parties, and dances for young people.
In 1941, hotelier and barber Warren Clements purchased the property.
He turned the ice cream parlor into a barber shop.
He also established living quarters for himself and his wife, Faye, with an apartment behind the hotel.
Mrs. Clements maintained an English garden known for her prize iris, and under her tutelage, the hotel was known for its entertainment.

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