To the dismay of many who left messages on social media sites, there was no Glendale float in this year’s Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena.
But, our long and illustrious history of participating in our neighbor’s big party — more than 100 years — did merit a front-page story in this newspaper.
The Jan. 4 article revealed that two silver trophies, for our 1929 and 1930 floats, are in the possession of former resident Shushanik Devine, now of Burbank, who bought them at auction nearly 20 years ago.
She recently contacted tournament officials after learning of their plans to present trophies to award-winning floats, as had been done in the tournament’s early years.
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Back then, Glendale’s floats were frequent award winners. Our first Sweepstakes came in 1923, with 10 more to follow, according to documents found at the-soon-to-reopen Special Collections Room at the Glendale Public Library on Harvard Street.
Both of Devine’s trophies are from Glendale’s glory years, the 1920s, when city employee L. W. Chobe designed the floats.
Chobe’s first creation, in 1920, featured a California bungalow backed by a snow-capped mountain, which took a $100 first prize and a trophy cup.
His 1923 float — a peacock with a tail extending to 52 feet — won both a first prize and a Sweepstakes (our first). The tail end of Chobe’s great bird was supported by a small wagon carrying the four trophy cups already won by Glendale.
Hollywood’s Sid Grauman was so impressed with the peacock that he displayed the float — and Chobe’s picture — in the court of his Egyptian Theatre for two weeks. Grauman promised to take responsibility for the silver cups and presumably they were returned intact.
The designer’s 1928 Chinese Dragon was another sensation. A full 85 feet in length, it “writhed its way along the parade route to the roar of the assembled spectators. The dragon swished its tail from side to side, turning its head, rolling its eyes, opening and closing its colossal jaws and blowing smoke from its nostrils,” as noted in a newspaper account on file in Special Collections.
The two trophies now in Devine’s possession were awarded to Glendale’s 1929 and 1930 floats.
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The La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association float “Backyard Rocketeer,” winner of the Bob Hope Humor Trophy in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association float “Backyard Rocketeer,” winner of the Bob Hope Humor Trophy in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The City of Burbank float “Home Tweet Home” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Donate Life float “Teammates for Life,” the Theme Trophy winner in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The color guard of the Westlake High School Chaparral Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Doal Packaged Foods float “Spirit of Hawaii,” winner of the Sweepstakes Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The 24 Hour Fitness float “Do More with Your 24” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Trader Joe’s float “All Aboard! 50 Years of Serving the Best...” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The American Armenian Rose Float Association float “Field of Dreams” which won the Past Presidents Trophy in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The American Armenian Rose Float Association float “Field of Dreams” which won the Past Presidents Trophy in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Performer Ilisa Juried sings on the Union Bank and The American Heart Association, Western States Affiliate float “Keep the Beat Alive” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Audience members in the stands on the corner of Orange Grove Blvd. and Colorado Blvd. at the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Pride of Broken Arrow marching band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Riders with the Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Riders in the Norco Cowgirls & the LIttle Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Westlake High School Chaparral Band performs in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Riders in a Wells Fargo Stagecoach in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band drum major salutes the audience in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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At 8:04 A.M., a B-2 Bomber, which has been a tradition to kick off the parade, flys over right on schedule in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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At 8:04 A.M., a B-2 Bomber, which has been a tradition to kick off the parade, flys over right on schedule in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Young women in the opening show walk together in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Team USA volleyball players play on the City of Los Angeles “Follow the Sun” float in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The National Hockey League float “A Century of NHL Greatness” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Grand Marshal Janet Evans and her family wave to the audience in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Grand Marshal Allyson Felix waves to the auidence in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Grand Marshal Greg Louganis and his husband Johhny Chaillot wave to the audience in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Tournament of Roses Royal Court in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The 2017 Rose Queen Victoria Castellanos waves to the audience in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Rose Bowl Hall of Fame inductees Bobby Bell, Ricky Ervins, Tommy Prothro, and Art Spander, and a driver, drive a 1925 Lincoln Dual Cowl Sports Phaeton, which is smoking with engine problems, make their way passed the stands at Orange Grove Blvd. and Colorado Blvd. in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A cheerleader from Penn State in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Butterflies from teh Miracle-Gro “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A dancer with the Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Honor Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Honor Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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USC cheerleaders in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A big face, surrounded by bubbles on the Northwestern Mutual float “Waves of Hope,” winner of the Animation Trophy in the in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Tournament of Roses Executive Director/CEO William B. Flinn and family wave to the audience in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A lariat roper twirls a rope around himself in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Arcadia High School Apache Marching Band and Color Guard in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Midway through the Rose Parade, The UPS Store, Inc. float “Books Bring Us Together,” winner of the Isabella Coleman Trophy, leads the group in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Lucy Pet float “Lucy Pet’s Gnarly Crankin’ K-9 Wave Maker,” winner of the Extraordinaire Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Surfing dogs on the Lucy Pet float “Lucy Pet’s Gnarly Crankin’ K-9 Wave Maker,” winner of the Extraordinaire Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Brass players in the Gifu Shogyo Hugh School Green Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Gifu Shogyo High School Green Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Shriners Hospitals for Children float “Anything is Possible” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Leopards in a tree on The Bachelor float “Echoes of Love” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Ooltewah High School Marching Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The back half of the parade, lead by a huge team of horses pulling Tournament of Roses President Brad Ratliff and company in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The back of the La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association float “Backyard Rocketeer,” winner of the Bob Hope Humor Trophy in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Red Raider Marching Band of Pulaski, Wisconsin march and play in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A mouse spins on a tea cup on the Sierra Madre Float Association float “The Cat’s Away,” winner of the Mayor’s Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A huge lion head on the Lions Clubs International float “Celebrating 100 Years of Service” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A bird on the Ragú Pasta Sauce float “Simmered in Tradition,” winner of the National Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Bands of America Honor Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A fireman on the City of Alhambra float “No Call Too Small” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Budweiser Clydesdales in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A dragon blowing smoke out it’s nose on the Torrance Rose Float Association float “Be Your Own Knight,” winner of the Tournament Volunteers Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Birds on the China Airlines float “Return to the Beauty of Taiwan,” winner of the International Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Women witn fans on the China Airlines float “Return to the Beauty of Taiwan,” winner of the International Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A pilot on a miniture fighter jet following the United States Air Force Total Force Band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Farmers Insurance float “We Came, We Saw, We Covered,” winner of the Grand Marshal’s Trophy in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A sleeping rabbit on the South Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association float “Never Give Up” in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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A couple riders with The New Buffalo Soldiers in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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Tigers on the Western Asset Management Company float “Prosperity in the Wild,” winner of the Directors’ Trophy, in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The Santa Clara Vanguard marching band in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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At the back of the parade, with only the Kern County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse behind them, the Santa Clara Vanguard marching band begins their trek down Colorado Blvd. in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
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The back end of the Rose Parade in the horizon is followed by protesters and departing audience members in the 128th Rose Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017. The parade theme “Echoes of Success” presented 96 entries with 42 floats, 22 bands, and 19 equestrian.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer) The 1929 float, “Lady of Shalott,” from Alfred Tennyson’s poem of the same name, depicted Lily Maid drifting to Camelot in a stream made of flowers.
Thousands of violets, chrysanthemums, roses and sweet peas were used to create the first prize and Sweepstakes-winning float, which was later displayed on Brand Boulevard in front of the 4-year-old Alexander Theatre.
The theater’s manager received permission from the city to display the float for the benefit of those unable to attend the parade in these pre-television days. Police officers were detailed to handle the traffic at the crossing in the middle of the block to “protect those pedestrians who allow their interest in the float to blind them to the risk they run while crossing the street, “ according to an account in the News-Press.
His 1930 portrayal of the “Gold Rush of ‘98” took first theme prize, but Chobe, who had been suffering from a throat ailment for a year and a half, was unable to speak and had to write directions for his wife, Georgia, who supervised the float decoration.
Accompanied by his physician, Chobe made it to Pasadena on New Year’s Day to see his float take yet another prize. He died just a few days later.
Alas, none of the silver trophies awarded to Glendale’s rose floats remain in the city’s possession.
To the readers:
Jean Maluccio, with the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, emailed regarding the organization’s Jan. 12 recognition of the recently disbanded Crescenta-Cañada Rotary Club’s 76 years of service to the community — from 1940 to 2016 — and, in particular, its early years during World War II, watching for enemy aircraft, holding war bond drives and even manning a canteen at Union Station.
Maluccio wrote that some of the Rotary’s written history was destroyed in a fire at the Oakmont Country Club many years ago.
She added a few lines regarding the Carpenters (Verdugo Views, Oct. 22, 2016). “The Ledger and Leader newspapers were in storage for years. They finally came out around 12 years ago, and ended up with me. Their collection went beyond the local papers they put out, as the Carpenters collected newspapers from around the United States. In addition, Grace Carpenter put a lot of what they did in ‘numerous’ scrapbooks.”
She also had a collection of many things, including invitations to the White House.
“She saved all her letters from friends and family,” Maluccio wrote.
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KATHERINE YAMADA can be reached at katherineyamada@gmail.com. or by mail at Verdugo Views, c/o News-Press, 202 W. First St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. Please include your name, address and phone number.