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2 twin beds, vanity and 95 vanity bench. Modern as tomorrow.

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Bobbin New Portable. Sews backwards, tor. § 95 wards, and over pins. Lifetime

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Wardrobes, metal and cedar . selection from $39.95

Whitney Baby Carriages, weather proof ....c...... vos + 19.95 Gossip Bench, duran covered seat ................... 19.95 Magazine Racks, dusty but cheap ................... 6.95 Card Table and 4 Chairs, exira heavy..... Chaska 49.95

Barrel Back Chai, really comfortable. ................ 49.95

9.00 6.00 2.10 15.00 15.00

Food Strangles 41-Month-Old Girl

Terri Marer, 4!%-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Marer, 616 E, 40th St. died yesterday afternoon after she strangled on some food. The ' child's mother, Mrs. Ida By Untied Prem Belld Maser, salg she had placed e baby in a crib on the porch to ar TON. Joa, Mar 28 “tonne | get some fresh air. A few minutes dat Pe 5 8 fase ay |later, she found the baby ill. She Sal Aes Mi ha in, 18, In- og)leq the General Hospital, but | anapo . pigs first de-/pefore the ambulance reached the gree murder in the bludgeon slay- home, the baby was dead. Services will be held at 11 a. m. today in; the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Burial will be in Central Hebrew Cemetery. Terri was the granddaughter of Morris Marer, proprietor of Marer Flower Shop.

State Opens Case

Against Chalfin

Three Witnesses Heard In Murder Trial

torney.

Frank Edwards, Hamilton County farmer who discovered the body of Albert Thayer, was the first witness prosecutor ig Frances Neal called to tesify.

Mr. Edwards was followed to|Mrs. Emma E. Keeler the stand by Lem Faucett,

deputy sheriff at the time of the|S@rvices Arranged slaying. It was Mr. Faucett who received Mr. Edwards’ report of finding the body.

Charles Epperson, state police technician showed a group of pictures taken at the murder scene.

Miss Neal said in her opening statement the state would prove Chalfin guilty ef first-degree murder, but she did not indicate what penalty would be asked.

Mrs. Bertha A. S. Ware

Services Tomorrow

Mrs. Bertha A. Scheiring Ware, a native of Peru, will be buried in

p. m. Friday Buchanan Mortuary.

ber of the. Methodist Shurch.

Stanbrough, of Oklahoma; daughter, - Mrs. of California, and two brothers, Luther Elder, Peoria, Ill, and

John Elder, Indianapolis.

* |Crown Hill following services at!MTrs. Georgia Gest

2 p. m. tomorrow in Victory Memorial Methodist Church. Friends may call at the Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Home. Mrs. Ware, who was 56, died Monday in the home of -her &isters, Misses Georgia and Delight Scheiring, 1935 Harlan St. Other surviviors include her husband, Glenn L., and a brother, Glen K. Scheiring, Indianapolis. Hill. Mrs. Ware had lived in Indian-| Surviving are her husband, apolis 44 years and her residence Clarence; two sons, Arthur, Indiwas 2320 E. Raymond St. She|anapolis, and Ray, Detroit, Mich., was a member of Victory Me-|and a daughter, Miss Frances morial Church. | Gest, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Georgia Gest, who lived at 2022 Hillside Ave., died yesterday in her home after a long illness. She was 60. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Gest attended the United Brethren Church. Services will be held at 2 p. m. (Friday in the Dorsey Funeral |Home. Burial will be in Crown

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mrs. A. E. Woolen Probe Shakedown B

insisted today that Mr. Glidewell did report he gave the men the money and the bee?.

A native of Westfield, Mrs. Keeler had lived in Indianapolis be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in most of her life and resided’ at q yu Herrmann Funeral Home. | 2118 Clifton St. She was-a mem- Burial will be in Crown Hill.

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Dies Here at-80

Funeral Services Set Friday |

Mrs. Almeda Elizabeth Woolen, | 80-year-old native of Boone County, died yesterday morning in her {home at 541 Grande Ave. Services will be held at 1:30 {p. m. Friday in the Conkle West Sixteenth Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. | Mrs. Woolen had lived in Indianapolis the past 62 years and {was a member of the Gossett] {Chapel Methodist Church, Boone |County. She is survived by two sons, Frank E. Pecos, Tex. and Ed-| ward, Indianapolis; two daugh-| {ters, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Scott,! land Mrs. Meleta Emma Arthur,

Mrs. Emma E, Keeler, who died both of Indianapolis; one sister,| here yesterday, will be buried in Mrs. Mary M. Scott, Lebanon; 11 Westfield following services at 1 grandchildren and 16 great-| in Flanner and grandchildren.

William Volpp

Services for William Volpp will

[- A lifelong resident of Indian-

Survivors include a son, Noel apolis, Mr. Volpp died Tuesday in| a his home at 437 E. Orange St. He Ernest Phillips, was 63.

Survivors include three sisters, Misses Frieda and Mary Volpp, land Mrs. Minnie Vogel, all of Indianapolis.

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Conflicting stories were tossed about today as police investigated a reported shakedown by two phony -officers last night in

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Elmer Glidewell, bartender, sald last night that two men, one flashing a badge, had taken a case of canned beer and $5 from him, These charges are included on an official police report made by Patrolman Richard Plummer and Sgt. Orville Gleich. Today, Bartender Glidewell denied he gave the men the cash. He told The Times the man called] him into,a back room, “flashed a| badge of some kind” and demanded the beer and cash. He sald he gave them the beer but| refused the money. Patrolman Plummer, however,

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