
Note: This is an encore post from 2013.
Los Angeles in 1923 was a bustling, growing, optimistic place. The town recognized all sorts of interesting people and topics, saluting them with their own days. There were Raisin Day, Prune Day, Father-and-Son Day, Fireless Cooker Day, and many others that year. Dec. 3, 1923 was Mary Pickford Day, which unfortunately coincided with Golden Rule Day. Per the Dec. 4, 1923, Los Angeles Times, only a few Golden Rule observations occurred.
“Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays” by Karie Bible and Mary Mallory is available at Amazon and at local bookstores.












It’s a worthwhile experience to put down whatever you’re doing for half an hour today and read something about one of the world’s great men. It doesn’t matter which of the books about him you read. His wisdom and humor and particularly his compassion come through in all of them, even in the vignettes in Reader’s Digest.




