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Domestic News April 13, 1950

The Brooksville Journal

Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida

What is this article about?

Joe M. Mason, Executive Vice President of Hernando State Bank in Brooksville, appointed to Forestry Committee of Florida Bankers Association by President J. C. Rogers, who leads from First National Bank in Leesburg starting April 1.

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Brooksville Banker
RECEIVES APPOINTMENT

The appointment of Joe M. Mason, Exec. Vice Pres. of the Hernando State Bank, Brooksville, as a member of the Forestry Committee of the Florida Bankers Association was announced by J. C. Rogers, President of the Association.

Mr. Rogers, recently elected to head the state group for the year beginning April 1, is Vice President and Director of the First National Bank, Leesburg.

The Forestry Committee is one of several standing committees of the Florida Bankers Association through which the organization carries on its many activities on behalf of its member banks. Every bank in Florida is a member of the Florida Bankers Association.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

Banker Appointment Florida Bankers Association Forestry Committee

What entities or persons were involved?

Joe M. Mason J. C. Rogers

Where did it happen?

Brooksville

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Brooksville

Key Persons

Joe M. Mason J. C. Rogers

Outcome

appointment of joe m. mason as member of the forestry committee

Event Details

The appointment of Joe M. Mason, Executive Vice President of the Hernando State Bank in Brooksville, as a member of the Forestry Committee of the Florida Bankers Association was announced by J. C. Rogers, President of the Association. Mr. Rogers, recently elected to head the state group for the year beginning April 1, is Vice President and Director of the First National Bank in Leesburg. The Forestry Committee is one of several standing committees of the Florida Bankers Association.

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