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Collection: Directories and Documents > Tanis Thorne Glenbrook Park & Lake Olympia Collection

Lake Olympia - CDNC Articles (53 pages)

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Page 9 of 52 cdic July 25 private party of 30, socialites?, more in July and August Aug. Catholic orphan picnic; Native Daughters picnic for 75 children 2 August: regular dance night: “While many do not care to dance there are many other attractions that appeal to all classes of people and all who visit the park will be given cordial treatment.” MU 2 Aug. late Aug county competion for swimming championships begin ~~ late Aug: Women ot oscie and the Woodmen of the World held.a picnic at Olympia Park Friday. About thirty were present ; . August 29th Moose Lodge open-air ladles’ night to he held at Olympia Park on Thursday evening,. late Aug. woman saved from drowning injuries at park periodically at picnics Morning Union, 29 March 1912 lan [Died in mining accident in Utah] Young [Thomas Bosanko] worked at the Central mine in this Sef city last summer. It will be remembered that while swimming out at Olympia Park he met, .) with a serious accident. In attempting to climb up the slide he lost his footing, landing b face down on the copper slide. The force of the impact drove several teeth through the jaw and he was otherwise injured about the face. Morning Union, 1 June 1912 Tomorrow Olympia Park will be formally opened to the public. Many picnic parties have taken advantage of the cooling shade of the park during the past few days, and all indications point to a bumper crowd going out from this city tomorrow. During the afternoon a concert will be given by the Olympia Park Orchestra. Morning Union, 2 June 1912 MANY TO OLYMPIA PARK. To escape the wrath of Old Sol a large crowd will go out to Olympia Park this afternoon. The park will bo’formally opened to the public today, and one of the features for this afternoon will be a band concert by' the Olympia Park orchestra.[Olympia Park, Nevada County’s leading amusement place, filled with fresh water.] MU June: Olympia Park DANCE £r Saturday 9 to 12 Music by 'the G. V. Concert Band Pop Ln Concert Sunday 2to 5 tz, Morning Union, 6 June 1912 While coming down a slide at Olympia Park yesterday Emmett Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. . Taylor, met with a painful accident and as a result his wrist was badly cut and it was yer necessary for Dr. Walsh to place several stitches in the wound to close it. Young Taylor was enjoying the afternoon at the park and was taking a slide when in some manner he collided with a barb wire fence and his wrist was torn open, a gash three inches in length resulting. MU 12 June: Notice dated JUne 7, Brewer petitioning for a liquor license. Morning Union, 12 June 1912