University Daily Kansan Page 9 Weekend Social Events Alpha Kappa Lambda Theta Tau Alpha KappaLambda fraternity will hold a party at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. D.I. Denham, Mrs. Althea Galloway and Mrs. Richard Blume. The Independent Students Association will hold a dance at Robinson gym from 8 to 11 p.m. tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Edna E. Rammage and Mrs. Wilma Roam. Theta Tau fraternity will hold a Halloween party, at the chapter house from 8 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperons will be Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Florence Black, Miss Marcia Baty, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Diamond. I.S.A. Phi Chi Phi Chi medical fraternity will hold a party at the chapter house from 8:30 to 11:30 pm. tonight. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. G. N. Loofbourrow, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Barrett, and Mrs. Joe H. Hope. Monchonsia Hall Monchionsia hall will hold a Halloween party from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. Leone Wenzel, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Lela Whiteford, and "Mrs. Astrid Dohner. Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold a party at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. Edward H. Turner, Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs. J. I. Hollingworth, and Mrs. Carletta Nellis. Delta Upsilon Friday, Oct. 31, 1952 Delta Upsilon fraternity will hold a formal dance at the Eldridge hotel from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. Bert A. Weber. Javhawk Co-op Jayhawk Co-op will hold a party at the house from 8:30 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperons will be Ken Lucas, Bill Brown, and Ken Lake Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority will hold Dr. John Patton, professor of religion, will discuss "Archaeology and its Contribution to Religious Knowledge" in a Sociology on the Air broadcast at 4:15 p.m. Sunday over station KLWN. Religion Professor To Broadcast Sunday Dr. Patton is head of Westminster Foundation. He is a graduate of Muskingum college, Ohio, and the University of Oklahoma where he received degrees in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. He also has a Ph.D. in archaeology and ancient history from Johns Hopkins University. McGrew, McNergney Tell of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McNergney of Sabetha, Kan., announc the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to Robert McGrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. McGrew of Girard. Miss McNergery is a business junior, and Mr. McGrew is a graduate of the university of Kansas City. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR a party from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. E. B. Peet, Mrs. A. Underwood, and Mrs. A. C. McKay. Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa sorority will hold a formal dance at the Eldridge hotel from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. D. I. Denham, Mrs. Edward Turner, Mrs. L. L. Williams, and Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. The crowning of the queen at intermission will highlight the evening's events at the 30th annual Military ball, Saturday, Dec. 6 in the Military Science drill hall. By SHIRLEY PIATT Queen Brightens Military Ball Queen contestants are requested to submit 8x10 photographs with name and address on the back to Lt. Col. Baywood M. Atwood at the Military Science building by Nov. 10. Three candidates will be chosen from each organized house except North College and Corbin halls which will have five candidates. About 12 finalists, chosen on the basis of the pictures, will attend a Coke party with ROTC cadets before the formal tea. Cadets from the four branches of the ROTC program will attend the Coke party. Cadets will escort finalists for the Military ball queen to the tea at which the queen and two attenants will be chosen. Department heads of the ROTC will be at the tea. On the bandstand at the Military ball will be Buddy Morrow and his orchestra. Tex Beneke and his orchestra played for the 1951 ball. In 1950, Frankie Masters provided dance music and crowned the queen. Department head are: Col. Edward F. Kumpe, Army; Col. Lynn R. Moore, Air Force, and Capt. William R. Terrel, Navy. The Military ball was started by Lt. Hugh John Casey, a sergeant on the University staff. 1923. Lt. Casey, Cygnet Cygnus, member of the Army unit at the University, made the plans for the first Military ball. Invitations in 1923 were sent to officers at posts within 100 mile radius of the University. The matter of sending out invitations has changed with the growth of the ROTC program. Two divisions of the Army, the engineers and the coast artillery, were here at the time. These two units have grown into the four ROTC units offered at the University today. Recent Military balls have included only cadets and midshipmen FALL CLASSIC—Fast becoming a fall classic, the single-breasted topcoat with concealed closing and raglan-cut sleeves such as the coat shown above. Here, in all-wool worsted sheen gabardine suggested by the Wool bureau. of the Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC units, their dates, staff members of the ROTC groups, and special guests. $10 Million Spent Yearly On Clothing for U.S. Women The United States spends $10 million yearly to dress its women, yet the average American still thinks the knockout styles come from Paris. Many do come from Paris, but in nine cases out of ten, it's next to impossible to tell on which side of the water a dress was born. When New York designers go to Paris for a refresher course in what makes women look 100 per cent femme, they pick up a lot of good hunches, come back and translate them for the U.S. millions. Authorities are beginning to give more and more credit to the New York designers-for turning out the best dressed women in the world. Famed American designers have lured the best cutters, fitters, and fabrics for their creations from all over the world. The American couture must not be underrated. It has plotted new curves, revived the body line and brought the American gam out from under the shadow of this year's crinolines. "Oh, all right . . If You Promise To Love Honor and Send Your Clothes To Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPERANCE - Serpentine For Hallowe'en Fun Confetti - Masks - Moustaches - Horrible Teeth Tooth Black Noise Makers 1014 Mass. Large Ears John's Novelty Company Phone 1099 Be Sure To Vote On Nov.4 Whether You Favor Ike Or Adlai, Express Your Opinion At The Polls The University Daily Kansan