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I agree.g*. Western Qnis gj^, DEVOTED TO MAKING WESTERN HILLS AN ENJOYABLE PLACE FOR ITS EMPLOYEES AND THE NICEST PLACE IN AMERICA FOR ITS GUESTS. 6451 CAMP BOWIE BLVD. JUNE 24, 1955 FORT WORTH, TEXAS Edited by Bettye Boone BOB HOPE GUEST OF WESTERN HILLS During FORT WORTH VISIT Comedian Bob (Thanks for the Memory) Hope who toured Texas with the opening of his latest Paramount movie "The Seven Little Poys"is pictured left with Assistant Manager Conrad Johnson, Hank Green, Jr., son of Western Hills President and Managing Director, and Ren Clark, Vice President of the Hotel during his visit to Port Worth. The ever-lovable Funny Man was entertained with a Breakfast Saturday with Press, Radio and TV representatives and close friends attending. He was welcomed by A. B. CTony) Canning, President of Panther Oil and Grease Company and Vice Pres. of Western Hills who knew Hope back in his Teen Age days in Cleveland. Enough praise can not be given to one of the greats of show business - - Bob Hope - - who gives many hours each week entertaining not only the public but servicemen, hospitals and charity benefits ... a wonderful man who makes people enjoy life just a little more. Welcome to Western Hills and Port Worth.