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Story February 9, 1956

The Brooksville Journal

Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida

What is this article about?

Announcement by committee of Louis Fisher, James Jones, and Mack Graves for the Chamber of Commerce Tourist Night on Feb. 17th at Primary School cafetorium, featuring Hernando High School Band, readings by Miss Lee Slayden and Dr. Driver, and dance music by Flook's Orchestra, with Mac McGee as MC.

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ENJOYABLE PROGRAM
SHAPING UP FOR THE
TOURIST NITE PROGRAM

The special committee composed
of Louis Fisher, James Jones and
Mack Graves announce that all
plans are ready for the Chamber
of Commerce Tourist Night program to be given Friday night,
Feb. 17th, in the Primary School
cafetorium.

Preliminary
music
will be
given by the justly famous Hernando High School Band, and
after the program Flook's Orchestra will "make music" for the
dance.

As part of the program: Miss
Lee Slayden will give some musical
readings, accompanied by Mrs.
Therese Lewis. Also, Dr. Driver,
who lives near Oxford, will give
some readings. Dr. Driver is justly
renowned in his former home
state, Ohio, and also all over Central
Florida, for the excellent
quality of his programs. He
"brought down the house" with
his renditions at the Brooksville
Club some three years ago, and
others will be pleased to hear him.

Mac McGee will be Master of
Ceremonies.

What sub-type of article is it?

Event Announcement

What keywords are associated?

Tourist Night Chamber Of Commerce Hernando High School Band Musical Readings Dr Driver Dance Flook's Orchestra

What entities or persons were involved?

Louis Fisher James Jones Mack Graves Miss Lee Slayden Mrs. Therese Lewis Dr. Driver Mac Mcgee

Where did it happen?

Primary School Cafetorium

Story Details

Key Persons

Louis Fisher James Jones Mack Graves Miss Lee Slayden Mrs. Therese Lewis Dr. Driver Mac Mcgee

Location

Primary School Cafetorium

Event Date

Friday Night, Feb. 17th

Story Details

The special committee announces plans for the Chamber of Commerce Tourist Night program, including music by Hernando High School Band, musical readings by Miss Lee Slayden accompanied by Mrs. Therese Lewis, readings by Dr. Driver, and a dance with Flook's Orchestra, with Mac McGee as Master of Ceremonies.

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