Fonzie always called Mrs. Cunningham "Mrs. C".
Mrs. Poffy Puff
Mary Holder has: Played Mrs. Hudson in "Sherlock Holmes" in 1964. Played Mrs. Watmuff in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mrs. Tennant in "R3" in 1964. Played Mrs. Hudson in "Detective" in 1964. Played Mrs. Reid in "The Gamblers" in 1967. Played Mrs. Woods in "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" in 1967. Played Mrs. Watson in "Biography" in 1970. Played Mrs. Bates in "Emma" in 1972.
Mrs Evans and Mrs Potter
Mrs puffs boating school.
Mrs. Wexler signed her full name, Berthe Erica Crow, on the receipts in "The Westing Game." Chris signed the receipts as Otis Amber, using the name he adopted as part of the identity he assumed throughout the novel.
Mrs. Mary Eales's Receipts was created in 1744.
Judge Ford concluded that Mrs. Wexler was not related to Mr. Westing because when she investigated their family history, she discovered that there were no connections between the two families despite the similar last names. Additionally, no evidence or documentation supported Mrs. Wexler's claim to be related to Mr. Westing.
She kicks people, acts stuck-up, is too smart for her own good, and is always being compared to perfect Angela. Mrs Wexler loves her at the end of the book.
because she realized she was smart and kind etc.
The guests at Angela Wexler's bridal shower in "The Westing Game" were her bridesmaids, Sydelle Pulaski, along with Grace Wexler, Turtle Wexler, and her mother, Mrs. Wexler. Other characters like Flora Baumbach, Berthe Crow, and Otis Amber were also present at the shower.
Mr. Wexler gave a suspicious gift box to his neighbor, Mrs. Johnson, as a prank. Mrs. Johnson got scared and called the bomb squad, who later found out that the box contained harmless items.
Dr. Jake Wexler & Madame HooGrace Wexler & James Shin HooTurtle Wexler & Flora BaumbachTheo Theodorakis & Doug HooChris Theodorakis & Dr. Denton Deere (Angela's Future husband)Angela Wexler Sydelle PulaskiJosie Jo (a.k.a. JJ) Ford & Alexander (a.k.a. Sandy) McSouthersCrow & Otis Amber
Mrs. Grace Windsor Wexler and her daughter Turtle have a strained relationship in "The Westing Game." Mrs. Wexler is a socialite obsessed with appearances and status, while Turtle is independent and intelligent. Despite their differences, they both care for each other in their own way and show moments of understanding and connection throughout the story.
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Judge Ford concluded that Mrs. Wexler was not related to Mr. Westing because she discovered that Mr. Westing's real identity was Sam Westing and not Sandy McSouthers, as previously believed by many. Mrs. Wexler was only related to Sandy McSouthers, who was actually a disguise used by Sam Westing.
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