The Waioli Tea Room in Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Hawaii, postcard front. This card depicts a green paint scheme on the walls of the Waioli Tea Room, and through the window one can glimpse the roof of a leaf-thatched structure. The young women raised in the Salvation Army orphanage staffed and served at the Waioli Tea Room, learning career and business skills so that when they aged out of the program, they could find jobs in the Hawaiian economy. I am unsure which is the earlier of the two images. During the1970s, due to changing social mores regarding adoption and group homes, the orphanage closed and the Waioli Tea Room was leased by the Salvation Army to private operators. In the 2000s it closed for a few years, was remodeled and modernized, and re-opened as the Waioli Kitchen and Bake Shop, teaching life skills to women who were recovering from drug and alcohol abuse or who had been released from correctional facilities and needed transition employment before rejoining the broader Hawaiian work force. Photo by Irving Rosen.