The Honolulu Tabernacle is now a historic LDS stake building located on Beretania Street. Completed and dedicated in 1941 President David O. McKay prayed that the building would sustain no damage during the war and it didn't. Over the years the Tabernacle has been an important place for helping many Latter-day Saints progress in the gospel. The building's many purposes and activities include church services and conferences, baptisms, instructional classes, and marriages. Danny and Esita arranged with their bishop to marry Dan and Mayone in a civil ceremony that would be held in the tabernacle's garden courtyard on July 31, 1967 at 5:00 p.m. in the afternoon.
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Located on Beretania Street in Honolulu, this historic building is now over 70 years old. |
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Those who are familiar with the Honolulu Tabernacle will readily recognize the red louvered doors in the breezeway.
This wedding photograph taken in front of the red doors give the bride and groom a background to remember. |
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Five o'clock shadows appear in the courtyard as the Bishop performs the wedding ceremony. |
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The bridal party and guests gather for a photograph on the front steps of the Tabernacle after the ceremony. |
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The Bride and Groom with their attendants. |
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