Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1947 — Page 15

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F. F. Marston 4 Mayor Tyndall today named Pred- | erick ¥. Marston, of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co., active chairman

week, which begins Sunday. Highlights will be : a downtown disLt play and recruiting center where potential reservists may be en-

Mr. Marston _|rolled. An open house will be held at the naval armory, Other members of the committee include Evan Walker, public rela-

tions; Larry Sogard, posters and exhibits; C. Harvey Bradley, busi-

ness and industry; Russell White, speakers; Dr. M. O. , schools and colleges, and J, Russell Town. send Jr. navy and naval reserve.

South Side P.-T. A. Plans Meeting Tuesday

A rally of South Side mothers and members of the Parent-Teach~ ers associations will be held at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Fountain Square theater. Earl Cunningham, vice president of the Fountain Square Theater Co., and Mrs. Walter L. Taley, Indianapolis Council of Parent Teachers associations president, will be princi-

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