MRS. DAVID R. MULLIGAN, Edit BULLETIN TO BE ISSUED LISTING LIBRARY BOOKS The camp librarian, Kenneth Hayes, r has issued a bulletin which will be | printed each month, listing the new j books and magazines in th- library, { for those who are interested in books ; and reading. Among some of the books, new in i the library this month are the follow- ! ing: Fiction: San Felico, by Yin- j cent Sheehan; The Citadel* by A. J j C'ronin; The Education of Hyinan Kap- i lan, by Ross; No Quarter Given, by Jlorgan, and These White Hands, by \ Deeping. Non-Fiction: My Country j VT*, D^nl,. U.. V . . Af I in Business, MacGibbon; ^Viilingiy to School, by^McRae, and Conversation at Midnight, by Miilay. There is a good selection of mystery stories and western books, besides several selections of poetry. o Prepare For Softball Season Opening Here The soft ball season is about to open. O. D. Johnson is getting the diamond scraped and rolled and many oi the players started practicing Monday. This practice period will last until April 1, at which time players will sign up for various teams and games will start. There will be a six team league again this year. Last year's champions were the Dam Construction team. I o Ping Pong Tourney Is Organized Here A ping pong tournament was start?d Monday night with 32 entries. The four best players in camp?the three former champions, Joe Patchen, Dr. M. Howard, Donald Gumprecht, and a newcomer, Warren Sullivan?will be teamed with the other players. The last tournament held several months ago was won by Donald Gum. precht, a 16-y earmold high school boy. We're readyy folks! GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP We work on anything you have to work on. Come in and sec us. Cars, Saw Mills, Trucks, anything on the farm or around the home, car and radio Battery sales and recharges. Gas engines, repaint ana finish by spray or hand. WHAT EVER YOU WANT COME AND SEE US WE WILL MAKE YOU A GOOD PRICE AND GUARANTEE ALL WORK. FOR SALE, 40 horse saw millComplete in A No. 1 shape. Cheap. 29 Standard model A coupe. Extra good shape. Cheap. 3 & A A Ford truck long wheel base No. 1 shape. Good buy. Chapman & Johnson SUIT. N. C. DOES BLADDER IRRITATION WAKE YOU UP? Its not normal. Its natures warning ''Danger Ahead." Your 25c back if this 4 day test does not help nature flush excess qcid and other wastes from the kidneys. Excess acids can cause the irritation resulting in getting up nights, frequent or scanty flow, burning, backnche or leg pans. Just say Bukets (25c) to any druggist. Locally at Prakcr's Drug Store. IWASSEE or HIW Dance To Be Sponsored On Saturday Night The Athletic club is sponsoring a dance which wLl be heid Saturday, March 26, in the auditorium of the community building:. Music v.iil be furnished by A. M. Mclnturf and his orchestra of Chattanooga, who have played for many TV A dances in Chattanooga and hayp nrovgJ imoidaij there. Proceeds from the dance will be us. ed by the Athletic club to buy equipment needed to carry out the recreational program. Committees in charg of the dance have been named as follows: Ticket Committee, L. C. Phifer. H. W. 1*1 itchell. and L. Madonna; Publicity Committee, H- R. Bryan; Orchestra Committee, I>. R. Mulligan; Decoration Committee, O. D. Johnson, assisted by the Wonians Club; Check room Committee, Members of the Wonians Club. The dance will begin at nine o'clock and last until twelve. The tennis court was crowded over the week-end and many players waited several hours for a chance to play. Next week the croquet court will be ready and also the yaddle tennis i court. Locals & Personals Devereaux Birchfieid, of Marble, spent Monday at the dam. ***** Guy M. Tate, of the Health and Safety Division, Chattanooga, visited the project Friday on official busi. ness. ***** Miss Birma Mae Hudson visited friends in Knoxville last week-end. ***** Mi. Paul Connoi spent the last week-end visiting: with Mr. Connors' parents. ? # C- E. Pierce and E. P. Almond, of the Hixvassee Dam Design Division, visited the project last week on offic I ial business. Mrs. Paul King, who was a patient in the hospital last week, returned to her home on Sunday. * * * * * Miss Anne Pegram, Miss Gertrude I Williamson, Garnet Davis and Paul j Day were Saturday evening visitors ol I Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Williams. DARROW, NOTED LAWYER, DEAD AT AGE OF 80 CHICAGO, March 17. ? Clarence i Darrow. champion of the "underdog" unu 111 cif i iuv ui : *??? who won international fame as a de. fence attorney, is dead. I The 80-year-old lawyer who once J wrote "I've fought all my life for the under-dog" succumbed at his home i Sunday after a long illness. Heart failure was given as the immediate cause j of his demise. The master pleader for the defence ... ch ivng iisi. ux crimnai cases in. eluding that of Noland Leopold and Richard Loeb, the "thrill slayers." of little Bobby Franks in Chicago more than a decade ago, had been confined to his bed for the past two months. Mrs. Darrow. who had been in con. slant attendance at her husband's bedside, his son, Paul, and Darrow's sister, Mrs. Jennie Darrow Moore, were with him when he died. | Funeral arrangements were held in abeyance pending a conference by members of the family, said Judge William H. Holly, a close friend, who announced Darrow's death. The defender of the late Eugene V. Debs. Socialist leader, who had been accused of conspiracy during the American railway strike in 1894; of John T. Scopes, defendant in the famous Tennessee "monkey trial" and ~f many others whom Darrow considered as unfortunates" had been . R. Mulligan wen; to Ashevilk Monday where he spent several days en business. Mi. and Mrs. C. E. Blee have returned from a week's vacation sp.-ir at Day tuna Beach. Fia. * * * * Mr. ai d Mrs. E. C. Grant sp^nt the week-end in Kncxvilie \isiting the it parents. . I\^? J i * 4 ^E2JjL I FRUITS \vmim LARD j FLOUR | SUGAR ITomato< MILK Millers ( 1 ^Zniitzka |l MlMi I Murpl 'PLEMEN1 kmtt .Mr. Ulaf Laurgaard s^eni Monday. in Knoxviile. ***** Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Phelps of Lenoir City, Tenn-, visited Mr. and Airs. Ralph Phelps Sunday. ***** R. W. Richardson and William Sweeney were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Leach on Thursday . night. f"f'f?? LETTl 'jA .1 ??< : o u.,.,. r r J 'i w r ^ , A iv/uuo Oranj ^?-t^// / Florida 1 >V((#/r/y. ^ Banai BSi ^53 S* ^ 'bs &?$ ^ _,??? ' loma Fancy kvs^' OO: FANCY Grape 8 U Lb. Carton 1 3s 4 No. 2 n "~r^ 11 /O 6 I all ^.ans Dorn Flakei Pure Pork ? Sliced Curec Western S r?i 1 n ^nucK ivc Hamhurger iy Supp Murphy, North Carotin r L . Mr and Mis. M. R. liolsington of Chattar.cojr.i t opped at the dam Monday enroate to Asheville. # ? # J p. \V;.!u- - sj e: Friday in Knoxville on official business. | . * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Wei-s are the parents of a baby jrirl born at tho bos, ital Sunday moridng. She has been named Phoei?t* Jan??. 33 \ 15c | ?es I 7ancy _ DOZ. 19c I ias I 25c I itoes I IOC I Fruit 6'or 25c ( 87c j 4 lb. 75c j > lbs. 24c | Cans 25c | ; Rose 19c I ; 3 for 19c ( ^ y - \ S~"' & M >ausage S } 1( s Pork Chops f