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Show Social Light From Here to South Africa Salt Lakers Make Homes By PAT PATTERSON The Clifford Jennings are back in town again to live! You remember re-member that right after they were married in February they went up to' Hailey, Idaho, where they've been living, but now it' back to Salt Lake to make their new home. Seems that Cliff has decided to finish up his' work at the University of Utah, so they're living In the old PI Ksppa Alpha fraternity house there on Thirteenth East street, and It's right handy to chase on up to school from there. Mrs. Jennings is the former Miss Jane Wright, you know. "Guess we're Just a couple of westerners at heart," says Mrs. David Rees, "because, oh, how we miss the mountains!" Mrs. Rees, who was Miss Betty Hunter before her marriage a short time ago, is back in Chicago with her husband, who ,1s attending Northwestern medical school, and ever since she got back there she's been busy getting get-ting settled In what she calls her "two by four" apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Rees have had so many things to see back there and so many Salt Lake friends to call on that they haven't had much time to get homesick, but Salt Lake seems mighty good to them now that they're in the east. Someone else back there In Chi eago Is doing right nicely making the large city their home. They are Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Roth-well, Roth-well, who were also married Just a short time ago, and Mr. Roth well Is also attending medical school at Northwestern university. No sooner did they get there than Mrs. Rothwell, the former Miss Susan Richardson, went "Job-hunting," "Job-hunting," and Is now teaching in a private school back there. Seems that the art of school teaching has come In awfully handy more than once lor salt Lake girls when they've gone away to live. All agog over the new house that she's having built is Miss Ruth Rees, who'll be moving Into It right soon now. - The house Is up on Nineteenth East street and Garfield Gar-field avenue, and right now she's up to her neck in plans for Its furnishing. Seems that if you're married to an engineer you spend a good deal of your time chasing all over the globe and making your home first one place and then another. That's what Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Porter Por-ter will be doing. When they were first married they lived In New York City, and from there they went on to Greenwich, Green-wich, Conn. From now on, though, letters from them will be postmarked post-marked "Johannesburg, South Africa," Af-rica," for they sailed for there on Tuesday on the S. S. Japara. Mr. Porter and Vis wife, who Is the former Miss Beverly Slabs ugh, spent a number of weeks here in Salt Lake City this summer visiting visit-ing with Mr. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Porter, 1381 Butler I avenue. |