Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL On Saturday night In tho parlors of tho First Congregational church President W if Bi1nl1d lf the Garlrl Lyceum was delightfully surprlprd An elegant han iutt wns given him by the members franklin serving the spread Robert Young WilK toastmaster and responses vcrl 111 by Iessrs Sehoppe bJiCer Smith Neslen Herbert r > Dcriiarcit Cole nimi ard Folland Tho president Is short ly J to leave Tor England and tim banquet was a testimonial to him prior lo his departure It was a great success and JiUtfely enjoyed by all This evening In the lectureroom occurs tho debate for the championship of Iho James A Garlleld Lyceum Tho question for diPCUErilon is Resolved Thai tin rormailon and operation of capitalistic combinations commonly called trusts lend to tin public good The nCOlmCllIo will bo supported by 1 AY II Folland the present champion the nopallvo bv T M Herbert the aspirant for championship I hOnors Three wellknown citizens have f been selected to judge tho debate and i ias mo debaters lIao been working faith I rully for some tIme past a fair antI In teresting discussion may bo expcclcd I S S A few friends were very pleasnntlv en rtalned Saturday wenlnp by M1S3 Maudo Hoyt of 73 South Fifth West street Slxtythroo was Indulged In and t 1 I Iho novel feature of seeing who could play the worst was Introduced This created I no end of funny plays and much laughter 1 and honors divided aboul oven Later a short musical programme was rendered fliiifl refreshments served Tho guests wero Mlsos HnKCl 1 Pollock MyrtlL Banks and Veda Ecelcs of Ogdon aiessrs Will I I Reciae RoyKcclcs of Ogden 1 W Trc whela Paul Jones and DivlU Sprunt 0 a a I James P Sprunt wllll rotucn to tIme oily tills morning after having spent a foxv days vleltinfe with friends In Ogden |