Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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Special Ward Week values! Women’s
distinctive NEW shoe styles in fine
black calf and kid. Dressy hi-cut ox-
fords, sleek pumps, comfortable arch
support ties. Dashing trimming—■stitch-
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Free Mounting
Convenient Terms Arranged
FULL-FASHIONED! lure
silk chiffon, all-silk picot
top, dull finish, or sat vice.
Mattress
Value
Regular Price, SIMS
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fair close attention. And please
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arge and no obligation.
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plaid designs. Ends
See these values!
Colonial
5-Pe. Set
Regular Price, $24.35
2194
Solid oak or solid maple
Colonial sat at extra
Ward Week saving.
Stainproof lacquer fin-
ish on refectory table
top. Four sturdy chairs.
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Remember! Price goes up after the Sale!
Save more now. Roomy davenport and chair
covered all over in rust or green tapestry.
New First Quality
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Ragalady $59,951 Ward Wook Prin
4724.
Price goes up after the Sale. Oriental wood
veneer tops and fronts with aspen overlays.
Triple Venetian mirrors. Vanity bench, $3.44.
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Regatar Pic, $29,951
$26.94
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Opens to double or two
twin beds. Complete
with innerspring mat-
tress and three box-edge
pillows. Covered in
tapette. See this value.
Save now.
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Forpurchasestotal-
Ing $20 or more, you may use
your credit on any Ward mer-
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MKrispies are nourish-
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bedtime snack or for the
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l THE STATE OF TEXAS
’ To the Sheriff or any Constable
f Brown County Greeting:
.W.D. Wells, Administrator with
he Will annexed, of the Estate of
Mhena Nance Wells, Deceased, has
pled in our County Court his Final I
Account of the condition of the
Estate of said Rhena Nance Wells,
lased, numbered 2370 on the
ite Docket of Brown County,
ther with an application to be
lischarged as such Administrator.
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
1 That by publication of this
Writ for one time, said publication
|o be not less than 10 days before
he return day hereof, in a news-
per printed in the County of
3rown, Texas, you give due notice j
o all persons interested in the Ac-
ount for Final Settlement of said
Estate, to appear and contest the
ante if they see proper so to do .on ,
Monday, the 15th day of April 1
.935 at the Court House of said |
Bounty, in Brownwood, Texas, when I
aid Account and Application will |
Ie acted upon by said Court.
I Given under my hand and seal
f sgid Court, at my office in the :
ity of Brownwood, Texas this 3rd 1
lay of April A. D. 1935.
W. E BURLESON.
[<erk County Court Brown County,
7by Sidney Richey, Deputy Clerk.
I W E HALLMARK,
Sheriff Brown County, Texas.
I By Ivan Ellis, Deputy Sheriff.
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Finest Bradford District
100% Pure Pennsylvania
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ran will never forget I
Bring your container.
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Rayon Lingerie
19e
Panties, step-ins, bloomers—
tailored or trimmed. Regular
sues. Flesh, tea rose.
Plaid Rag Rugs
wmrs 29e
Silk Flat
Crepe
Regularly 59c
49 e,
it has a lovely, dull
lustre finish and it’s
washable I Your choice
of rich deep tones or
delicate pastels. Also
white or black. Buy now
for summer lingerie or
frocks. 39 in. Weighted.
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Cream or ecru grenadine
with plump self-colored
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Ward Week HHC
Regular 25c Turkish Towels, gay borders 22c
Wash Cloths to Mitch, reduced to .......9c
Reg. 15c Turkish Towels, now 13c, 2 for. 25c
Reg. 5c Plaid Wash Cloths, in pastels.... .4c
Reg. 12c Bleached Muslin, 36 in. Yd......9c
Reg. 10c Unbleached Muslin, 39 in. Yd... .8c
Reg. 25c patterned Oilcloth, 46 in. Yd... .21c
Reg 12 I-2c Plain Broadcloth, 26 in. Yd.. 10c
Rayon Remnants
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All rayon flat crepes, taf-
fetas, sand crepes, satins. 36
to 39 inches in width.
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COOKERVFACTS
TOBEOFFERED
JAY MISS HOGE
. Facts, not theories, are what
dessie Hogue, nationally known ex-
I Pt on foods and home economics
PMl.offer at the Happy Kitchen
Cooking School, which will be pre- ;
sented by The Brownwood Bulletin
| on April 11,12 and 13.
The school, as may be judged from
1 1s. title, will feature the Happy
[ Kitchen, which may be any kitchen
“ that kitchen is conducted in the
manner Miss Hogue advised. She
I will speak with experience and
I knowlede, not untried theory.
I “There are books, bulletins and1
I articles on the subject of cooking.”
I she says, “so many, in fact, that one
I is almost bewildered by the literally
I thousands of rules and regulations.
I It is no easy task, even for one who
I has had years of experience in such I
■ matters, to search out the facts, to
Lsift out the useful from the merely
[novel”
I In cooking, as in other arts, ac-1
[cording to Miss Hogue, there is a
■constantly flowing stream of new
lideas, coming from many sources,
land it is the duty of those who de- ’
■vote their lives, their careers to
■home economics, to test and prove
■the practicability of such sugges-
Itions, throwing out the bad ones,
and simplying and making workable
■the more worthy ones.
I During the progress of the Happy
Kitchen Cooking School, Miss Hogue
Mill bring to housewives of this city
pnly those proved and workable re-
kipes which experience and intelli-
Renee would choose for varying con-
Hitions. She will show in the most
Eimple and understanding manner
how to prepare many delightful
Riches, how to balance menus and
mow to serve just the proper thing
■or each occasion.
■ Every session of the Happy Kitch- 1
YWARD
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1935, newspaper, April 4, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487869/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.