Design Commission Review
10 years ago
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Saturday, Jan. 15, at 9 a.m. – The parking study for North Lake Avenue will be discussed during a community meeting at Santa Catalina Branch Library.
Saturday, Jan. 15, at 3:30 p.m. – Children are invited to meet the 2011 Rose Queen and her royal court, who will read their favorite princess stories at Hastings Branch Library. Come dressed in your finery as kings, queens, princes and princesses!
Monday, Jan. 17 -- City of Pasadena administrative offices, libraries and community centers will be closed for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 10 a.m. – It’s time to kick-start those New Year’s resolutions! Come to a heart health workshop at La Pintoresca Branch Library.
Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 1 p.m. – This week’s film in the Donald R. Wright Auditorium at Pasadena Central Library is “Father of the Bride” (1991, PG) starring Steve Martin and Diane Keaton in a remake of the Spencer Tracy classic in which a nervous father who can’t imagine life without his “little girl” goes a little nuts during wedding planning.
Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m. – Pasadena City Councilman Steve Haderlein, who is not seeking re-election, will host a District 4 candidates forum at La Salle High School.
Thursday, Jan. 20, at 7 p.m. – Mayor Bill Bogaard’s State of the City event in the ArcLight Cinemas at Paseo Colorado will include a video showing last year’s accomplishments and the mayor’s speech looking into the future. Grab some popcorn (you pay for your own snackbar goodies), take a seat and learn where Pasadena has been and where it’s going. 


Hundreds of people gazed with awe at a big pebble in the window of the J. Herbert Hall company all day today, the awe being due to the fact that the insignificant stone is a diamond 61¾ carats in weight, worth an unknown number of thousands of dollars. All day a policeman in uniform stood beside the window to see that no one smashed the glass and made off with the costly pebble.And this is from an article published the day before:
The big, smooth, uncut diamond rested on a mirrored placque surrounded by handsome unmounted but finished diamonds which in themselves would have made a considerable display...
...Because of the remarkable interest in the display the big uncut diamond will remain on show all day Monday.
...Mr. Hall anticipates that it will finally produce one perfect forty-two carat stone and, perhaps, some smaller ones...On Nov. 13, 1899, Canada-born watchmaker and optometrist J. Herbert Hall founded a small optical and jewelry store at 43 E. Colorado St.
...for twenty years it has been uncut in the possession of one family. It was found in a river bed in South Africa, pledged for a large loan and finally taken when the loan was unpaid. It is now to be put in finished form, one of the largest diamonds in the west...
...The value of the display is so great that a special policeman will be stationed at the window to thwart any effort at smashing the glass by some expert sneak thief who might chance to hear of the valuable stone...


September the Sapphire
Those who are born when autumn leaves
Are rustling in September's breeze.
A sapphire on their hand should bind--
It will bring Wisdom to the mind.
We have them in pins, pendants, rings and bracelets as high as $250.00 and as low as $7.50