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Highlands ADA ELIZABETH LONG AVANT, of Florence, S.C., died Friday. She was born in Dillon County and moved to Florence 20 years ago from Marion County, S.Cr She was a member of Reedy Creek Baptist Church in Mann County. She is survived by her husband, Cicero James; four sons, James A. Avant of Columbia, S.C., Al Avant of. Florence, Amon Avant of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and William H.

Avant of. Watkinsville, four daughters, Mrs. Eugene Carver of Aiken, S.C., Mrs. Joseph. Anchorage, Alaska, Mrs.

John Wallace Thomas of Sebring and Mrs. Jim Gordon of Timmonsville, S.C.; two. brothers, Earl Long of Dillon, S.C., and James Robert Long of Latta, S.C.; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Cain Funeral Chapel, Marion, S.C., is in charge of arrangements. ANGELO A.

INGLESE, 81, of Se- bring died Sunday. He was a native of Italy and came to this area 20 years ago from Middleboro, Mass. He was a retired electrical engineer, a member of St. Catherine's Catholic Church and a fourth member of the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Anna son, Peter of Middletown, N.J.; one daughter, Maureen Nelson of Middleboro, a brother, Rossi D.

of Sebring; two sisters, Anna Santucci of Mansfield, and Concetta Pennington of Middleboro, and seven grandchildren. Warren-Morris -Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. VIRGINIA KEIT, 75, of Lake Placid died Thursday. She came to this area four years ago from Miami. She was a retired banker.

She is survived by a sister, Helen Runnels of New Carlisle, Ind. Belcher Funeral Home, Lake Placid, is in charge of arrangements. CLYDE KEMP, 89, of Lake Placid died Friday. He was a native of Carmen, and came to this area 21 years ago from Butternut, Wis. He was a retired electrician for the city of Chicago.

He is survived by one daughter, Mary Jane Braschler of Lansing, one sister, Goldie Schumser of ster, two grandchildren; and four Scott Funeral Home, Lake Placid, is in charge of arrangements. MARDELL L. MARTIN, 68, of Sebring died. Saturday. She.

was a native of Hunting, and came to this area six years ago from Pompano Beach. She was a homemaker and a member of First United Methodist Church: She is survived by one daughter, Penny Porter of Sebring; a brother, Clifford Carmichael of Lima, Ohio; and two grandchildren. Dowden Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. 061 ADDISON H. SHOWALTER, 92, of Sebring died Saturday.

He was a native of Reinholds, and was a winter visitor from Allentown, Pa. He was a retired school superintendent and a member of the Methodist Church in Chester, the Kiwanis Club and the American Association of Retired Persons. He was a veteran of World War a past commander of Stevenson Baxter Post 190 of Chester, a retired superintendent of the schools association, a member of the board of directors of Iron Workers Savings and Loan Association, and president of Strowl College and the Golden Age Club. He is survived by a daughter, Ruth Hayes of Allentown, a son, A. Harold Jr.

of Newville, nine grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Dowden Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. ETTA MAE WHITWAM, 90, of Sebring died Friday. She was a native of Jewell County, and came to this area four years ago from California. She was a veteran of World War II and a retired postal clerk.

She is survived by a niece, Leora J. Sykes of Moorehaven. Warren-Morris Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. TREAMON CLOYS, 72, of Se- bring died Saturday. He was a native of Paris, and came to this area three years ago.

He was a retired assemblyman for Tappan Appliances and a member of the Church of Christ of Sebring. He is survived by his wife, Dotty; a daughter, Barbara Morris of Memphis, a sister, Lizzie Osbron of Farmington, and a grandchild. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. CHARLES MARION CORRELL, 72, of Haines City died Wednesday. He was a native of Arkansas and came to this area nine years ago from Illinois.

He was a retired vice president of the Second National Bank of Robinson, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of First United Methodist Church of Haines City, the Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge and the American Legion, all in Robinson. He is survived by his wife, Josephine; one daughter, Dianna Joan Dial of Markham, Ill; a son, Charles Richard of Robinson, two sisters, Cordella Pfersdorff of Albequerque, N.M., and Dorothy Reavell of Haines City; one brother, Dr. Keith B. of Robinson, five grandchildren; and one -grandchild. Lane-Holt Funeral Home, Haines City, is in charge of arrangements.

JOHN LOUIS DeWILD, -72, of Winter Haven died Saturday. He was a native of Chicago and came to this area seven years ago from Mount Prospect, Ill. He was a retired printer, a Catholic, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Elks Lodge: He is survived by his wife, Florence; two daughters, Diana Alynne Otto of St. Louis, and Jacqueline Louise Thomas of Barrington, a son, David of Streamwood, one sister; four brothers; and six grandchildren. Children of all ages believe in Santa Claus, Peter Pan, The Wizard of Oz and the fabled Unicorn.

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Drawer Q. Dept. PRICE INCLUDES TAX Lakeland, FL 33802 THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Monday, December 30, 1985 Lane-Holt Funeral Home, Haines City, is in charge of arrangements. CARMEN L. GREEN, 82, of Lakeland died Saturday.

She was a native of Springfield, Ohio, and came to this area 25 years ago from Dayton, Ohio. She was a homemaker and a member of First United Methodist Church in Plant City. She is survived by her husband, Robert; and a son, Robert Jr. of Martha's Vineyard Island, Mass. Thornton-Holcom Funeral Home, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements.

KENNETH HOWARD GUSHA, 64, of Lakeland died Friday. He was a native of Cadillac, and came to Lakeland from Frostproof eight years ago. He was a retired mechanic for Buick Motors. He is survived by his wife, Luetta; and three sons, Terry C. Carter of Amsterdam, Holland, Michael J.

Carter of Largo and James tee*ts of Lakeland. Dukes-Steen Funeral Home, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. BERNARD T. HOUSER, 72, of Winter Haven died Friday. He was a native of Shelby County, and came to this area one year ago from Eustis.

He was a retired service station manager and a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Louise; one son, Darryl of Winter Haven; one sister, Myra Lugar of Bartletsville, and three grandchildren. Mitchell Shiver Funeral Home, Winter Haven, is in charge of arrangements. EWELL LOUGH, 72, of Lakeland died Thursday. He was a native of Knoxville, and came to this area from Lafoldlette, Tenn.

He was a part owner of a tool and die company and a Protestant. He is survived by his wife, Mae two sons, Eddie of Los Angeles and Tommy of Bridgeport, two daughters, Patti Bussolotti and Janet, both of Ledyard, one stepdaughter, Louann Chandler of Lakeland; and five grandchildren. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home Northside, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. ARCHIE G. McCONNELL, 88, of Lakeland died Friday.

He was a native of Barton, and came to this area from Clarksburg, N.Y., 15 years ago. He was a retired ticket agent for Railroad and a Protestant. He is survived by his wife, Roxie; and several nieces and nephews. Thornton-Holcom Funeral Home, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. SALLY 0.

MORTON, 80, of Lakeland died Friday. She was a native of Barkersville, N.C., and came to this area from Walhalla, S.C., six months ago. She was a retired weaver for a textile mill, a Baptist and a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, Harmon; a brother, Willard Green of Kingsport, Tenn; and two sisters, Lizzie Parker of Kingsport and Minnie Black of Barkersville, N.C. Thornton-Holcom Funeral Home, Lakeland, is in charge of ar- rangements.

SGT. WILBUR GRANT "BUDDY" ROBERTS 28, of Berea, died Dec. 12 in an airplane crash in Newfoundland, Canada. He was a native of Brooksville and moved to Berea 23 years ago. He was a former resident of Clarksville, Tenn.

He was a staff sergeant with the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Rhonda Lanette; two daughters, Alexis Nykole and Adrenne Noel, both of Clarksville, one brother, Edwin Guy of Berea; and one sister, Frances Roberts Todd of Murfreesboro, Tenn. Marion Nelson Funeral Home, Frostproof, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES B.

SANDERS, 70, of Winter Haven died Saturday in Orlando. He was a native of Crystal Falls, and came to this area six years ago from Miami. He was retired from the radio intelligence division of the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Crystal Falls, He is survived by his wife, Mary; and one brother, J.G.

of San Leanbro, Calif. Mitchell-Shiver Funeral Home, Winter Haven, is in charge of arrangements. RAYBURN McCLENNAN SHINKLE, 62, of Lakeland died Saturday, He was a native of Greene County, Ohio, and came to this area five years ago from Jamestown, Ohio. He was a retired employee of General Motor's Delco Division, a military veteran and a member of Pleasant View Church of Christ in Jeffersonville, Ohio. He is survived by his wife, Loa; two sons, Mark of Xenia, Ohio, and James Ritenour of Cedarville, Ohio; four daughters, Raellen Bissacco and Rae Ann Nugent, both of Kettering, Ohio, and Marthna Roberts and Kay Cline, both of Jeffersonville, Ohio; four sisters, Fern Steiner and Norma Shaw, both of Xenia, Ohio, Doris Ferryman of Fairborn, Ohio, and Greta Miller of Glendale, and six grandchildren.

Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. FRANK WILLIAM TOWNSON, 76, of Frostproof died Saturday in Lake Wales. He was a native of Providence, R.I., and came to this area nine years ago from Pinellas Park. He was a retired chef with Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, N.Y. He was a Catholic.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret Jewel; two daughters, Marge Schneider and Georgianna Patterson, both of Staten Island, N.Y.; three stepdaughters, Helen Roberts and Lillian Killen, both of Winter Haven, and Jeannette Joyner of Frostproof; one son, Frankie of Staten Island, N.Y.; one stepson, C.J. Frazier of Frostproof; two brothers, Joe of Dover, and Johnny of Long Island, N.Y.; one sister, Helen Dennis of Long Island, N.Y.; and 22 grandchildren. Marion Nelson Funeral Frostproof, is in charge of arrangements. A A. 86 KEGEL LANES NEW YEARS DAY SPECIAL 12 NOON UNTIL 12 MIDNIGHT Per Game 1 Per Person $1.10 (All Ages) tax included 6800 U.S.

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Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error. 1985 King Features Syndicate, Inc. the AmiLI JU OUT WITH THE OLD Out with the old, and in with the new. The beginning of a new year is a good time to take a look at your life and everything around you and consider the renewal of your goals and your surroundings.

If you have valuable but outdated jewelry stashed in a drawer or a safe deposit box, why not resolve to make it useable again? The gems can be removed and made the focus of a brand new design. The old metal probably won't be reused for this piece, but you can get a credit on it toward the new item. Let's say you have a diamond and ruby brooch that your grandmother left you. The style does not appeal to you, and you don't wear brooches anyway. Depending on the number of stones involved, you could have a pendant, bracelet, ring or earrings designed around them, maybe even more than one item.

After many years anniversary gifts sometimes become a dilemma. Upgrading to a larger diamond or diamonds in a new setting can say "I'd marry you all over again." Women who have gone through a divorce are sometimes confused about what to do with their engagement ring. The diamond can be removed and set into a pendant or made into a dinner ring, perhaps with a few colored gems added. Precious jewlery should not be hidden. Let us turn your buried treasure into fresh new styles you can enjoy.

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