HAZELRIGG LYCEUM non A DINGER»*OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAPACITY WAS TESTED.Old-Timers Debate Heredity vs. Environment, the Young Declaim and Evening Star Shines.The second annual reunion of the old Hazelrigg Lyceum was held Wednesday night in the Presbyterian church at Hazelrigg, with an audience that filled the auditorium. Fromfar and near came those who, twenty or twenty-five years ago were the young men and women of the neighborhood, and who as such took part in the literary exercises or the debates. The Wash Kesselring family, of Castleton, was represented; FrankH. Taylor came from Fortville; OtisCrane, of Lafayette; John Rogers, of Crawfordsville, and Julian Wetzel, from Indianapolis, with a late edition of the Evening Star, which still “shines for all.” The program was similar to those that were given by the Lyceum, except that it was in a large measure reminiscent.The chief feature of the evening was the debate on the question: “Resolved, That heredity has more to lo with the making of character than environment.” The affirmative wastolron hv Otis P.ranA of Tavet.t.ft.