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PHONE GAINS IN COUNTY CONTINUE
Anaheim, Fullerton and Santa Ana all made respectable percentage gain in the number of phones during the six months ended June 30, according to the Telephone Review, whose report covering the coast has just been issued in the current number of the magazine.
Anaheim gained 62 stations. Fullerton 78 and Santa Ana 196. Each signified more than four per cent.
Los Angeles now is far in the lead on the coast with 239,585 stations, a gain of 20,918 over Jan. 1 or 9.57 per cent.
PAULEN LEADS IN KANSAS VOTING
TOPEKA, Kana., Aug. 6.—Incomplete returns from 50 counties out of 105 in the state early today. Paulen of Fredonia in the lead for the Republican nomination for governor, and Senator Arthur Capper running ahead for renomination by a vote of two to one.
Heavy rains throutout the state caused returns to come in slowly.
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According to Manager E. A. Beard of the Anaheim and Fullerton exchanges, collections of pay stations, a sure index of business, have been improving rather markedly during the past two or three months.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Perkins tained Mr. and Mrs. John D.erty of Pomona at their home Aldrich-ave Sunday.
Dr. Edan Burgeson and Elinor Hazen, returned Tu from Loma Linda, where he spent a few days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Esh companioned by Mrs. G. M. Sell and Mrs. Lena Hunt moved to Long Beach Sunday and the day on the sand.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noble ed last week from Hunt Park where they had resided their marriage to their hom Lemon-st, La Habra.
Dr. D. L. Burgeson spent day at Loma Linda.
A plunge party and picnic was enjoyed at Huntington on Sunday by a number of La B people. Included in the were, Mrs. Sarah Wilbur, M. W. Scott and daughter Mary Miss Elma Wilbur, Mrs. M Wilson and son Robert, Paul bur, Mrs. C. E. Church and Floyd.
Mrs. S. Wardrip entertained Friday afternoon club at her one Mountain View-ave, Fri The afternoon was spent in same old fashioned way needlework and chatting, ent were, Mrs. R. Roberts, Cliff Davis, Mrs. D. E. Fleet Mrs. C. W. Rowley, Mrs. M Davis and Mrs. J. E. Stogdale Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edward companyed by Mrs. Weeg and children of Rock Island, Ill., are visiting in La Habra dinner guests of Mr. and Billie Williams at their home Redondo Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickle Rank and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prouse La Habra, Mr. and Mrs Che Scheupbach of Gardena and and Mrs. F. P. Davis of Gar Grove, motored to Hunting Beach Sunday, where a plunge party was enjoyed.
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and Mrs. R. Perkins entered Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty of Pomona at their home on Rich-ave Sunday.
Dr. Edan Burgeson and Mrs. Nor Hazen, returned Tuesday to Loma Linda, where they spent a few days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eslie accompanied by Mrs. G. M. Swindell and Mrs. Lena Hunt motored Long Beach Sunday and spent day on the sand.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noble moved last week from Huntington Park where they had resided since their marriage to their home on Monstera-st. La Habra.
Dr. D. L. Burgeson spent Sunday at Loma Linda.
A plunge party and picnic lunch enjoyed at Huntington Beach by a number of La Habra people. Included in the party were Mrs. Sarah Wilbur, Mrs. T. Scott and daughter Mary Jane Elma Wilbur, Mrs. M. F.son and son Robert, Paul Wilson, Mrs. C. E. Church and son Rand.
Ms. S. Wardrip entertained the day afternoon club at her home Mountain View-ave, Friday afternoon was spent in the old fashioned way with cellwork and chatting. Preserved were Mrs. R. Roberts, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. D. E. Fletcher, C. W. Rowley, Mrs. E. D. Daisy, Mrs. D. E. Fletcher, C. W. Rowley, Mrs. E. D. Daisy, Mrs. J. E. Stogdale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards accompanied by Mrs. Weeg and two men of Rock Island, Ill., who visited in La Habra were her guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jes Williams at their home inondo Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickle Rankins, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Proud of La Habra, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chapbach of Gardena and Mr.
Mrs. F. P. Davis of Gardena, motored to Huntington Sunday, where a picnic and party was enjoyed.
Down to Balboa Beach to Saturday night and Sunday morning.
CORPS ATTENDS SERVICES
The W. R. C. dispensed with the regular business yesterday afternoon and only had the opening and closing exercises. Twenty-five members attended the funeral of their late sister, Mrs. Hazel Mae Ilaws, at Backe, Terry and Campbell parlors.
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Harold Upton and Mrs. T. J. Swan of Redlands.
Miss Lucille Proud has returned from Santa Paula where she spent a few days with her sister and husband, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Stranburg.
Miss Marjorie Phillips of Exeter is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Walker at their home in North La Habra Heights.
Mr. and Mrs.C.E.Scott entertained with a dinner party at their home on Lola-st Tuesday evening.
Their guests were, Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Lemke and children of Brawley, who are visiting relatives in La Habra.
Dr. and Mrs.C.L.Haguewood and daughters Mildred and Mary and son Wendell of Durant Oklahoma who are touring California were guests of Mrs.S.O.Scott at her home on Scotter-d last week.
Mr. and Mrs.James Zahner of Manhattan Beach were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.G.A.Middleton at their home on Florence-ave, Friday.On Saturday they had as their guests, Mrs.Hubert Casey and children of Covena.
Mrs.J.L.Balcom and children Joe,Ruth and Roxana and Miss Garelg Welser,and Mrs.H.Lassiter and daughter,Nettie and Priscilla were dinner guests of Mr.
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Mrs.H.W.Johnson and daughter mae and son Henry are new arrivals in La Habra,at present they are the guests of Miss Ethel Bristow at her home on East Second-st.
Mr. and Mrs.C.B.Achambers spent Sunday in Los Angeles with friends.
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No matter how far Polly Archer drives in her limousine to loff her diamonds and silks for a bathing suit and seek improvement in chorean technique by the lead sea waves, a crowd gathers and embarrasses the timid Polly.
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Local News
Miss Ethel Cole and Mr. A. McLaugh have returned from a two-weeks' vacation passed in Portland and northern points.
Miss Lillian Klemm of Los Angeles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Klemm of Anaholm, is enjoying a week in Catalina.
Mrs. Ida J. Hughes of W. Charleston is entertaining for the week, Mrs. E. J. Hughes and son Mrs. P. J. Hughes and son Mrs. Kate Mulvchill of Seal Beach.
Miss Mary Ellen Quill has returned from an outing at Oakland where she was the guest of her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Anderson, their aunt and uncle, have moved to Alhambra where they found a suitable location.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swan will move to Albambra in the near future. Mrs. Swan will have charge of the art department at the Albambra high school.
Mrs. C. C. Laub and daughters have returned to Anaholm after having passed the last four weeks at Balboa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S Price have returned from a camping trip to the Laguna mountains near San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and family are passing the week at Laguna.
Miss Virginia Noll has returned from a visit at Long Beach.
Fred Jensen left yesterday over the U. P. from Anaholm for Winneb, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vanwyk of Santa Ana today for Orange City, Iowa.
Mrs. M. B. Doughten of Brimmaw had her tonsils removed today.
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AUTO SALESWOMAN COMES TO ANAHEIM
George W. Smith, formerly of Los Angeles, has taken over the management of the local branch of the H.R. Grove Motor Co. Rue Camplin, who has been selling Hudson and Essex cars in Los Angeles. Because of the fact that woman so frequently has the final decision regarding purchases, Manager Smith regards Miss Camplin as a valuable aldee.
Miss Camplin thereby believes in the Essex and Hudson, says Smith.
ABANDON GAS TO TRY STARVATION
GRAND JUNCTION, Col., Aug. 6—All attempts to flood the Palisade mine, near here with sulphur fumes in an effort to "gas" the besieged bandits who have been hiding in the mine for four days were abandoned today and a "death trap" was set near the mouth of the underground workings in the belief that the men will be starved out.
Business is virtually at a stand still in the little settlement of Palisade while citizens join officers who are besieging the mine.
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Fred Jensen left yesterday over the U. P. from Anaheim for Winner, Nob., and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vanwyk of Santa Ana today for Orange City, Iowa.
Mrs. M. B. Doughten of Brimmawr had her tonsils removed today.
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