Does Hold Colorful ShotFashionAs Easter SeasonBY RUTH SIMSA colorful pre-Easter parade wasseen on Thursday evening, as the Does presented their*“ Fashions of the Hour at the Elks Club. The New Look was evident, and theIThis Is Your LibraryHilton Tells Own Story* *BY GYLA CAULFIELDBE MY QUEST by ConradHilton.This book is more than an autobiography, for in addition to the story of Hilton's life, it shows the development of the chain of fore-m o s t ho t e 1 a bearing his name.Business menwill be particularly concern e d with the factors which played so great a part inthp crnwth r»f theDoe models proved that these new styles can bp stunning.Mrs. Hazle Ramsey welc omeiithe guests and was commentator for the show. The fashions ranged from lovely suits and tailored dresses to colorful sportswear, after - five dresses, and Evening wear. An unusual array of spring hats handbags, many in matching colors, completed each individu a 1costume.As always children stole the show and they were interesting to watch. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Michael-is, Debbie Nolander, daughter ofEducation Society ects Officers*Following a dinner meeting Tuesday at Horn Inn, New Richland, the Lambda Chapter of Delta Kapp — honorary education society — elected the following officers:Therese Gjervlk, Owatonna, president; Edna Loken, New Richland, first vice-president; Noreen Hengel, Owatonna, second vice-president; Carol Tpft, Albert Lea,Mr. and Mrs. Don Nolander, and Jackie Houge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Houge, were so sweet not only in Sunday best, but dressed for play In the summer sun.Musical entertainment was provided by the Lions Club quartet, assisted by Mrs, Forest Mykleby and accompanied by Mrs. Russell Sorenson, and vocal solos by Cheryl F.gertson, daughter of Mr.The Junior Prom was brou g h t an(l Mrs, Lauritz Egctrson, and■ fteven closer when Carolyn Farry, pretty teen-age daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Farry modeled a frosty pink formal, the full skirt of which was rufiie upon ruffle of embroidery.Susan Bot*, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Cecil Botz, was another Junior model. Sue brought down the house as she modeled an authentic 1920 dress, the dress which bespeaks of the Flapper and Charleston days. Sue danced the Charleston for the audience. She then appeared in a modern version of this sack dress, in an ap r I c o t shade, which was lovely with her brunette coloring.Doe models were, Mrs. TomBlacklin, Mrs. Bernard li o u g e, Mrs. Don Nolander, Mrs. CecilBotz, Mrs. Phillip Winship, Mrs. Donald Winship. Mrs. Ha rvey Bisgaard, Mrs. Ray Hemenw a y, Mrs. Richard Gillrup and Mrs. RoyBeverly Knutson. Both were accompanied by Mrs, Ansgar Peterson, who provided the backgroundmusic for the show.Special prizes were awarded to Hazel Fossilm. Mrs. Robert Tuve* son, Mrs. Wayne Pooley. Mrs, Clarence Kaufman and Mrs. Earl Soma.Lunch w'as served from a table centered with spring flowers. Mrs. Dee Os burn, president of theDoes, and Mrs. Russell Glenn apast-presldent, poured.