JANUARY 15,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ed in State, SOCIALLY SPEAKING Maxine Thach Engaged Miller hall has announced the engagement of Maxine Thach, daughter of Mrs. C. R. Thach, Burton, and Robert N. Straw, U.S.N., Mason City, Iowa. Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother, who received a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums, made the announcement at a dinner Saturday. Miss Thach's corsage was of red roses. Miss Faye Baughman assisted in the ceremony. Alpha Delt's Entertain Miss Thach is a junior in the School of Business. Straw has returned from duty in the South Pacific with the navy. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday were Patricia Harris, Howard Perry, Donald Livingston, and Beulah Buckman, Kansas City, Mo. *** Faust Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Faust have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to George R. Dunlap, son of Mrs. Georgia Dunlap, Manchester, Iowa. A junior in the College, Miss Faust is a mathematics major. Dunlap attended the University in 1945-44, and is now a student at the University of Colorado, as a member of the N.R.O.T.C. McCluer is Dinner Guest Joyce Durall Betrothed Richmond McCluer, Fulton, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Thursday. The engagement of Joyce Durall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Durall, Coats, to Harold Redwine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Redwine, Pratt, was announced at Watkins hall, after dinner Saturday, Miss Julia Ames Willard, house director, who wore a corsage of gardenias, made the announcement. Miss Durall's corsage was a double orchid. Assisting in the ceremony were Lylas Ruhlen and Violet Conard, who received corsages of white carnations. Miss Durall is a senior majoring in bacteriology. Redwine recently was discharged from the army air corps, having served in the European theater, and intered as a German prisoner for 16 months. Pi Phi's Have Guests Barbara Winn, former chapter member, was a week-end guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Prof. J. W. Ashton was a dinner guest Sunday. Bowman Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Edward Bowman have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ladd, to Capt. William Garner White, Jr., son of Dr. William Garner White, Charlotte, N.C. A graduate of the University in 1940, Miss Ladd was affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority. Capt. White recently returned from overseas where he served with the army air corps in the 9th combat cargo squadron in Burma, and the 330th troop carrier squadron in China. He is on terminal leave. The wedding will take place in the Linwood Presbyterian, Kansas City, at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Norbert Zimmer, Lindley. James B. Metcalf, 1301 West Hills Leslie Pihiblad, PT 8. Admitted Monday Jacqueline Seddon, Foster hall. Doris Ikenberry, Locksley hall. August Fleming, 1233 Oread. Sydney E. Gilchrist, PT 7. Carl Isadore Michaelis, 1222 Mis- Mary Ann McClure, 1339 West Campus. Carl Isadore Michaelis, 1222 Mississippi. Ann Alexander, 1345 West Campus. TELL ME, DOCTOR---mission and be headed "over the bounding main." Affairs of the heart are not confined to the gossip column. Irregularity and consciousness of the heart beat are common complaints brought to the doctor. How to Stay Out of the Hospital The simple, or functional, irregularities of the heart usually appear suddenly, pass away quickly, and leave no bad effects. Certain types may recur, but once the nature of the trouble is diagnosed the patient often is able to prevent its recurrence. Common causes of such irregularities are fatigue and worry. Sometimes it is hard to determine whether an emotional crisis or gas on the stomach is to blame for a fast pulse or an extra heart beat. Excessive smoking sometimes is responsible, or, right now, for K.U. students, it may be the imminence of those three-hour finals. Unusual, strenuous exercise in an untrained person may produce unpleasant symptoms. Graded exercise rarely harms a normal heart. In young people heart pain is extremely rare. So if you have fleeting pains where you think your heart lies, they probably are due to that bowl of chili a la mode. The heart beat, governed by a double nerve supply, by substances circulating in the blood stream, and by the mechanical effect of the blood within the heart, has a triple control which rarely permits significant heart irregularity in the normal person. Abnormal development of the heart or infections, particularly rheumatic fever and its relations sometimes produce heart symptoms in young people. But such cases usually are diagnosed and settled before the victims reach college age, or if not, they are found on the entrance physical examination. Because of the tremendous reserve strength of the heart, these students can lead comfortable and useful lives by recognizing their physical limitations. Ralph I. Canuteson, M.D. If your heart acts up, have your doctor give you an examination to set you straight on your heart action. If stethoscope, X-ray, and electrocardiograph examinations are negative, forget about your heart... even a glamorous blonde can't make it stand still for more than its normal resting period. The Unitarian, Methodist, and Baptist churches of Lawrence were established in 1855. See Page 4 Like the Man On the Trapeze IS EASY WHEN YOU DRINK MILK BEFORE RETIRING. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co Meet Your Team. In four weeks, Dean Corder, V-12 reserve from last year, will receive his ensign's commission and be headed "over the bounding main." "The navy is my life," he says and his hobby is constructing model ships and airplanes. He has been doing this as long as he can remember. Dean was graduated from Welda High school where he lettered four years in football, four years in basketball, and once in track. He lettered in basketball at K.U. for the second time last year, so he is one of the squad's real veterans. His hobby at the present time, Dean added, is watching Charlie Black play basketball. Dean is a member of the K-club, and a Student Council representative. He is majoring in structure in aeronautical engineering. Winners Announced In Bridge Preliminary Winning teams in the first preliminaries of the campus bridge tournament have been announced by Virginia Neal, chairman and are as follows: North and South teams: North and South Carolina Jack Hines and John Gerety, first; Mary Webster and Virginia Cassell, second. East and West teams: Michael Kuklenski and Mahlon Weed, first; Vivian Grimes and Janice Nattier, second. Fourteen couples entered the tournament and the Mitchel movement was used in playing, Miss Neal said. GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY RETURNED BY DEMAND HURRY! LAST TWO DAYS TQ SEE WHA THE DID! TQ SEE WHA THE DID! JOAN CRAWFORD "Mildred Pierce" Due to the Extremely Sensational Ending No One will be seated during the last 8 minutes. Don't tell what she did! NOTE Thursday - 3 Days Thursday-3 Days The Grand Star of Mr. Chips Is Back! In Another Romantic Adventure! Robert Donat "Vacation from Marriage" Watkins Upsets Delta Gamma Sat. Owl & Sun.FOUR DAYS FRED ASTAIRE Watkins hall, Pi Beta Phi, IND, and Alpha Omnion Pi were winners of women's intramural basketball tilts in Robinson gymnasium last night. "Yolanda and the Thief" The upset of the evening came when Watkins hall trounced Delta Gamma 34-22, marking the first defeat of the season for the DG'S, who have held the championship for three years. The Watkins' winning pace was set by Annette Stout, with 12 points, and Violet Conard, with 10, who succeeded in holding DG's high-scoring Ruth Payne to 7 points. In another upset, the Pi Phi's, led by Frances Chubb, beat Kappa Alpha Theta, an undefeated team, 18-15. High scoring Theta's were Kathryn O'Leary and Marjorie Fadier, who made 6 and 8 points respectively. Alpha Omicron Pi emerged victorious in their game with Gamma Phi Beta. 20-18. Wilma Bown accumulated 15 points for the winners, while Billie Simmons, with 7 points, was high sealer for Gamma Phi. The IND's barely nosed out Tipperary hall 26-25 in an exciting game. Charlotte Price was responsible for 16 of the IND points, while Marita Lenski led Tipperary with 7 points. WANT ADS LOST—Red plaid umbrella. Lost in ad building Wed. Finder please call Severey Woods 860. Reward. LOST—Pearls, between Snow hall and West Ad. If found cal Thompson, 860. LOST—Parker '51 fountain pen, gold top, black barrel with Frank VARSITY ENDS TONITE "WHITE PONGO" "AN ANGEL COMES TO BROOKLYN" Wednesday - Thursday THE ACTION THRILLER THAT MADE LADD AN OVERNIGHT SENSATION! ALAN LADD VERONICA LAKE B. Isaac inscribed on the side. Return to Kansan office or Dean of Engineering office. Reward. LAIRD ROBERT CREGAR · PRESTON LOST—Parker 51 pen. Between library and Rowlands Bookstore, Gold top with blue black barrel. Reward. Please leave at kansen office. LOST—Small brown leather purse with zipper, last week on the campus. Please recital card for grade. Please call Violet Orl洛, 504. --in TECHNICOLOR Starring Birthstone Rings Garnet for January GENE TIERNEY CORNEL WILDE JEANNE CRAIN Vincent Price We Urge You To See This Picture from the Beginning SUNDAY—All Week The Racy Embrace Story of a Gal Who Lived and Yearnd!