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t Pi*rc«, FI*., Sun., Aup. 30, IfSJBeach NewsNELSONthe Beach. They later moved to town but are now back again to lease the Ernest Sloat home on Granada ave.I— . . W . —---gL-A $3.6.000 building permit was telen out last week and construction has started on a seven room CBS dwelling on South Ocean Drive by contractor N J Perucci who has already built several other fine homes o\ er here. t -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruhlman, who have been renting tbe Van Eyck home on South Ocean Drive for the past couple of years, have purchased a home at G15 Seaway Drive from George Stanley, and expect to rao\e into it this weekend Meantime, they ha\e been carrying out extensive interior a! terafions and redecorating and knowing Evelvn Ruhlman and her green thumb, we are looking for; a profusion of blooming flower*; and shrubbery in the yard in a \ery short time.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steuber are back at their Granada ave.. home.’j he after spending the summer at; Tulsa, Okla., where he is in the oil business, and she from Orlando, where she spent the last three or four weeks with Dr. and Mrs Russell Counts31 rs. John Glynn and son Gary, of Femandlna ave., left by train on Wednesdav to go to Glen Falls. X.Y., where they will make their home. Mr. Glynn will follow by car next week.Dr. and Mrs. Andrew' J. Welebi of Falls Church, Virginia, are vacationing at the Bel Aire Apartments on St. Lucie Court.Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adrian [ Van Ravesteyn last week-end were their nephew, Lt Walter Brocato and family, who were over from McDdl Air Field, Tampa. Lt Brocato leaves the U.S. on the first of September to go to England, where he will join the 305th Bomb Wing, flying a KC-97. and this week-end Adrian Van Ravesteyn and daughter Clare will goto bid him adieu*The holidays are drawiag a close and returning vacationer* include Mrs. David Sims and daughter Sandra of Binney Drive, who visited in Memphis, Tenn. The Douglas Mullins family of Fernandina ave., are back this week, too, and they spent several wfeeks in Richlands, Va., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Sirs. A\ery L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ivey, back at their Fernandina ave, home, were among tbe many Florida vacationers at Blowing Rock, N.C.The Rodney Snows of Seaway Drive are still vacationing. A card to their neighbors, Mr. and Sirs Carter Dalton, reveals that; after spending some time at their j former home town of High Point, j X.C , unexpected plans were made | to fly to Chicago and take a boat » trip on the Great Lakes. jAnd a Beach resident \tho will start off on a far-away vacation ne^t week is Mrs. William Janse, and she will go to New York, where she will sad for Europe on the S S Noordam, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. C Sauer of The Hague, Holland. The Janses who recently purchased the former Clover Apartments on Seaway Drive, which they renamed the Caribbean, came here from Caracas. Venezuela, where he was in the oil business.The Rev. A. R Mullins, viho has been a surgical patient at the Patrick Air Force Base hospital for the past several weeks, is expected to return to his home at 102 Seaway Drive this week-end. Members of the family v.ho came to spend some time with Sirs. Muliins during the anxious days include M. andt Mrs. N. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullins and Mr. and Mrs. William Mallory, all of Huntington, W. Va.Recent guests at the Pelican Apartments on Seaway Drive include Sir. Sam Vaughan of Orlando, who has spent most of tbe summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Pusak of Miami, Sir. and Mrs J. M. Posey of Orlando, Mr. and Sirs. G_ B Folsom and son ofOrlando, and Sir. and Mrs. Herbert Matheny. Charleston, W. Va.Something new has been added to the Shamrock Village swim-
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