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Show Television To Be Featured On Lyceum Television will be featured in the Dixie college auditorium tonight to-night at eight o'clock. This is the third lyceum number sponsored sponsor-ed by the college. A small admission admis-sion fee will be charged, it was announced by Earl J. Bleak, chairman chair-man of the lyceum committee. This is something every one in the community should attend, according ac-cording to Mr. Bleak. Television will be an everyday reality in the American homes by 1939, maybe sooner, according to comments made over the National Broadcasting Broadcast-ing system. Sets are already being sold at popular prices in England. Both the receiving and transmitting transmit-ting sets of television will be demonstrated de-monstrated and the audience will be able to see a broadcast of scenes and persons present m the auditorium, picked up and transmitted trans-mitted to the screen. The demonstration demon-stration will be proceeded by an explanation of the principles involved in-volved in television. The regular P.-T.A. meeting tonight to-night will commence at 7 p.m. so thSse who wish to attend the lyceum number may do so. |