Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1951 — Page 33

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year-old Gretchen and her escort, Norma Koster, special re- | serve seat tickets to the rededica- | tion of the open-air amphitheater |in beautiful Roek Creek Park tomorrow night. | President Truman will speak tand movie stars will provide the |entertaifsment, the late Carter Barron, who made the _sesquicentennial arrange-

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