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According to her Unsung documentary, her younger sister Ludie Marianna said that they had thought Terrell would be a boy and therefore she would be named after her father.
Though it was later claimed that Ruffin had hit Terrell with a hammer and a machete, these claims were denied by Terrell's family and her Motown label mates, though Ludie Montgomery confirmed a story that Terrell was hit on the side of her face by Ruffin's motorcycle helmet, leading to the end of their relationship in 1967.

Ludie and .
Ludie inquired every evening, pretending that he did not care.
Ludie could be hateful.
Not George, Townley, or Ted, certainly not Ludie.
He trailed Ludie to the baseball game in the lot on Kingston Street near the Dutch Reformed.
Ludie screeched at him.
No one told on Ludie, not even when he slipped live grasshoppers into the mite-box.
Ludie did as he pleased.
Ludie took his slingshot and climbed to the rooftop to shoot at crows.
Ludie chewed roofer's tar.
Ludie hopped rides on freight cars, and was chased by Mr. Yankton, the railroad guard.
`` P. J. '' -- as Ludie called the town -- was crowded with summer people who came to the mountains to escape the heat in the big cities.
* Ludie G. Richard
In her memoirs about her famous sister, Ludie Montgomery writes that Terrell was the victim of sexual molestation by three boys after leaving a neighborhood party at the age of eleven.
* Montgomery, Ludie.
Mack was born in Fort Myers, Florida, the son of cancer prevention advocate Ludie Priscilla ( née Hobbs ) and former U. S. Senator Connie Mack III .< ref >
( Simpson is quoted as denying this in a book written by Terrell's sister Ludie Montgomery ; and Louvain Demps, singer of The Andantes, has stated that she saw Terrell recording the album.

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Ruth himself, still owning his farm in Massachusetts and an interest in the Massachusetts cigar business that printed his round boyish face on the wrappers, had led the parade down from Fenway Park, followed by pitchers Carl Mays, Leslie `` Joe '' Bush, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, and Sam Jones, catcher Wally Schang, third baseman Joe Dugan ( who completed the `` playboy trio '' of Ruth, Dugan, and Hoyt ), and shortstop Everett Scott.
As early as Murder on the Links, where he still largely depends on clues, Poirot mocks a rival " bloodhound " detective who focuses on the traditional trail of clues that had been established in detective fiction by the example of Sherlock Holmes: footprints, fingerprints and cigar ash.
Under pressure from Starr, who had obtained from Lewinsky a blue dress with Clinton's semen stain, as well as testimony from Lewinsky that the President had inserted a cigar tube into her vagina, Clinton stated, " I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate.
This helped him eliminate some of the more troublesome singularities that had concerned Hamilton, particularly the cigar soliton solution, which looked like a strand sticking out of a manifold with nothing on the other side.
Created for the Spanish Navy, el Peral was " roughly 71 feet long, with a 9-foot beam and a height of almost 9 feet amidships, with one horizontal and two small vertical propellers, Peral's " cigar ," as the workers called it, ... had a periscope, a chemical system to oxygenate the air for a crew of six, a speedometer, spotlights, and a launcher at the bow capable of firing three torpedoes.
Goldberg has described her mother as a " stern, strong, and wise woman " who raised her as a single mother after Goldberg's father had left the family .< ref name =" cigar ">
He often tries to entice potential clients with free gifts, including a " smoking monkey " doll, a pen that looks like a cigar, an exotic faux-pearl necklace, a business card that " turns into a sponge when you put it in water ," and even an almost-full Orange Julius he once had handy.
The town seems deserted, but everywhere the man goes, he seems to find proof that someone had been there recently: food is cooking on a stove, water dripping in a sink, and a cigar is burning in an ashtray.
By 1878, industries included a lumber mill, a cigar factory, and a shingle manufacturer, and the town had grown to a population of 250.
Columbus had a considerable trade in agricultural products, and its businesses included machine shops, grain elevators, flour mills, a cigar factory, bottle works ( soft drinks ), a canning factory, and an extensive brick-making plant.
Since 1900 the reclaiming of cleared bush ground had taken place and the rise of the cigar industry.
St. Paul had a broom factory, canning factory, brick factory, cigar factory, two flour mills, hatchery and more.
In the past, it had flouring and planing mills, stove works, car shops, and shoe, hosiery, cigar, and furniture factories.
In 1892, Proctor had a barber shop, two blacksmiths, cigar stand, I. O. O. F hall, leather shop, news stand, a post office ( established in 1885 ), a two-room school, two stores, and a wagon shop.
Kung had a habit of smoking stogies ( a type of cigar ).
Bourbon Bondurant, an insurance agent with prior pro football experience with the Fort Wayne Friars ; Joe Windbiel, a local high school coach who played professionally with the Detroit Heralds ; architect Earl Warweg, who had played semi-pro football for five years in Indianapolis ; cigar company traffic manager Clarence Specht ; and June Talley, an insurance adjuster also with college football experience, soon joined the team.
By the mid-1940s, the cigar store had been replaced with a Walgreens drug store.
Though he finds being affectionate in public embarrassing and is divided on disliking Sybil's status as a noble, it is clear that Vimes loves his wife dearly ; indeed when he was trapped in the past alone in a world he no longer recognised, the History Monks gave him a silver cigar case his wife had bought him to inspire him to continue with his mission.
Gompers, who had ties with the Cuban cigar workers in the U. S .. called for American intervention in Cuba ; he supported the resulting war with Spain in 1898.
These shorts were among the first works of motion-picture propaganda, and a few had that most characteristic fault of propaganda, studio re-enactments being passed off as footage of actual events ( The Battle of Santiago Bay was filmed in an improvised bathtub, with the " smoke of battle " provided by Mrs. Blackton's cigar ).
Paley Senior's intention had been to use his acquisition as nothing more than an advertising medium for promoting the family's cigar business, which included the La Palina brand.
Within a year, under William's leadership, cigar sales had more than doubled, and, in 1928, the Paley family secured majority ownership of the network.
By January, 1943, students had begun to organize regular sit-ins and pickets at cigar stores and cafeterias around Washington, D. C. which refused to serve them because of their race.

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