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Show ENTERTAINS STUDENTS. I Two hundred students of Hcnagcr's Business College were tendered a re- I ccption and musicalc, by J. C. Hcna- I gcr, head of the institution, in the Commercial Club Friday evening. It was the occasion of the first annivcr- I sary of the establishment of Hcna- I gcr's Business College and the affair I developed into one of the most charm- ing social events of the school season. I The entertainment was held in the M Commercial Club rooms from 9 I o'clock to 10:30, and from 8 to 9 and I 10:30 to midnight the students en- fl joyed games and other social forms of I enjoyment in the rooms of the col- I lege, in the rear of the Commercial Club building. J. G. Hcnager, the hqst, presided over the entire even- (ug's entertainment and pleasure m reigned supreme during the festive hours. Judge William H. King "delivered I the address of the occasion, in which he told of the high ideals in life for I which each student should strive. M Refreshments of punch, ice cream, M cake and coffee were served in th I club's dining room after the .program The Ibig party then adjourned back to the school rooms, which were attrac- tivcly decorated with Japanese Ian- terns, streamers, flags, etc., and I whilcd away the time in merry fashion until the midniph- hour. I The llcnager school is making most I rapid) progress in business educational work, and is turning out hundreds of I vigorous, well trained young business I men and women annually to reinforce the crfeat army of business enterprise. V |