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fart 3?╟÷ Page 16 F ' (EfrtragO iatlg WttbUtlt Monday, December 17, 1956 [HOLLYWOOD PARADE Jerry Lewis (right) confers with Chicagoans Don McGuire (left) and Robert Bregman after Lewis' recent opening show as a solo performer in Las Vegas. Patti Lewis, Jerry's wife, was the first to congratulate him after his appearance in Sands .hotel show. . Tg^lij * Hedda Hopper, Tribune Hp&ywood columnist, went back stage .to ^Sngratu- late Lewis after .show. Part of Jerry's routine lw|ks singing straight vocal numbers in the Al Jolson StyFev ITRIBUNB Wiotot by I^OUlS Wolf] ST. LOUIS, MO. GLOBE-DEMOCRAT SD 292,888 - S. 274,4783 APR 14 t35? LAREDO, TEX. TIMES Circ. D. 15,159 - S. 15,159 OCTiff 1956 Danny Lewis, Jerry's father, was among the first nighters at his son's opening performance. Danny listened while Jerry talked after the show. PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955 ?6 PLEASURE POOL MR i Visitors rela, around th. pool of "^ jS&aj^^jgg, L^eau Photo HOUSTON, TEX. CHRONICLE Circ. D. 189,603 - S. 212,953 LUBBOCK, TEX JOURNAL Circ. D. 19,390 MAY 21 m6 LAS VEGAS VACATION?╟÷Four residents of Nuevo Laredo relax at, the Hotel bands ?√ß ay. .LAfoj^jg a^^eva.da^Wg they recently spent a vacatibn ilftie South, era Nevada resort center. Shown^ the picture are left to right: Alfredo Longoria, O. MLi^??gojM jm^_Edward Brittinfnam and Dr. Guillermo Salinas Puga. LAS VEGAS VACATION?╟÷During their vacation at T&Jmds in Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Trout, 4306 43rd St., relaxed under the warm sunshine during the day and at night watched the outstanding'- entertainment offered at the Southern Nevada resort center. Trout is associated with the law firm of Klett, Evans, Trout and Jones. On fbiir way to thgj&nds Hotel, Las Vega^J^eyi, are th|f?· winners in the RtveW5ak's"sKppmg center's silyp harvest festival. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. William F. Maurer and her daughter, Miss Mary Maurer, of||$35 Vassar. TJfcg&ygnJF week's, stay at ihe*hatel.' I Th?· .award is one.W several given weekly, fey River Oafes-ifsierchants. ,