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Fellow Full House castmate Candace Cameron served as her matron of honor, with Cameron's daughter, Natasha, serving as a flower girl.
House of Women, she played an aggressive but ultimately sympathetic female prisoner who gets into a catfight with prison matron Jeanne Cooper.
Until September 2003, Field House and Sings had a joint house matron.
Rules for attendants at Barnwood House, published in 1880, stress the importance of obeying the orders of superintendent and matron, confidentiality, kindness and consideration towards patients.

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Renovations began in 2001 which nearly doubled the square footage to and added 12 oxen to support the baptismal font, a waiting room for those not able to enter the temple, a matron and brides room, as well as an office for the temple president.

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Not seeing her dark intelligent face, one would have gauged the voice as that of a Westwood Village matron, ten years out of Iowa.
Such understanding helps to explain why one matron celebrating thirty-five years of married life could declare with some pride that her husband had `` never seen her entirely naked '', while another woman, boasting an equal number of years of married life, is proud of having `` shared the nudist way of life -- the really free, natural nude life -- for most of that period ''.
Agrippina was the first Roman matron to have more than one child from her family to reign on the Roman throne.
The contemporary ecclesiastics recorded with wonder many instances of the Visigoths ' clemency: Christian churches saved from ravage ; protection granted to vast multitudes both of pagans and Christians who took refuge therein ; vessels of gold and silver which were found in a private dwelling, spared because they " belonged to St. Peter "; at least one case in which a beautiful Roman matron appealed, not in vain, to the better feelings of the Gothic soldier who attempted her dishonor.
At the end of nine months he was set free by the clergy ; but a matron named Lucina having had her house on the Via Lata consecrated by him as " titulus Marcelli " he was again condemned to the work of attending to the horses brought into the station, in which menial occupation he died.
Louise has been led to believe her mother is a society matron named Mrs. E. Worthington Manville who lives at the Hotel Marberry.
A drunk called Da Mayor ( Davis ) is constantly trying to win both the approval and affection of the neighborhood matron, Mother Sister ( Dee ), who watches the neighborhood's activity from her brownstone.
A group of 150 tuff statuettes represent a matron holding one or more children in her lap: three bore Latin inscriptions of the early Imperial period.
Once led thus to her husband's home, the bride was a matron.
Bona Dea's cults in the city of Rome were led by the Vestal Virgins, and her provincial cults by virgin or matron priestesses.
Surviving statuary shows her as a sedate Roman matron with a cornucopia and a snake.
She was portrayed as a matron, sometimes holding a cornucopia or a hasta pura, with children in her arms or standing next to her.
Other notable roles included a Jewish refugee fleeing Nazi Germany with her dying husband in Voyage of the Damned ( 1976 ) and the formidable London Hospital matron in The Elephant Man ( 1980 ).
A " tasteful " society matron, Mrs. Earbore would express quiet disapproval about a tasteless joke or remark, and then rise from her chair with her legs spread, and sometimes got doused with a bucket of water.
Usually everything went fairly smooth until the subject of politics was brought up, and then it was not at all unusual for one well-known matron to leave the store in a “ huff .” She and her husband always kept separate accounts, and quite a bit of bickering was done between them, regarding who would by what, and how much.
In 880, a furious Aud discovers that Olaf has cheated on her with a bar matron named Rannveig, and takes her revenge on him by using magic to transform him into a troll.
Susie Parkington, an elderly society matron, is surrounded by her many relatives at her stately home at Christmastime, with the exception of her beloved great-granddaughter Jane.
She also appeared in the Ghost Story episode " Half a Death " ( 1973 ) where she plays a wealthy matron who must reconcile the lives of her two daughters in a suspense-thriller.

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* Matronthe school matron: she is sympathetic and understanding, but with a keen ability to spot malingerers.

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In his history of the Donatist heresy, Saint Optatus recounts that at Carthage a Catholic matron, named Lucilla, incurred the censures of the Church for having kissed the relics of a reputed martyr whose claims to martyrdom had not been juridically proved.
Sudanese surgeon Nahid Toubia — president of RAINBO ( Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women ) — told the BBC in 2002 that campaigning against FGM involved trying to change women's consciousness: " By allowing your genitals to be removed is perceived that you are heightened to another level of pure motherhood — a motherhood not tainted by sexuality and that is why the woman gives it away to become the matron, respected by everyone.
Young native women were required to reside in the monjerío ( or " nunnery ") under the supervision of a trusted Indian matron who bore the responsibility for their welfare and education.
His temples held the image of a phallus ; in Lavinium, this was the principal focus for his month-long festival, when according to St. Augustine, the " dishonourable member " was placed " on a little trolley " and taken in procession around the local crossroad shrines, then to the local forum for its crowning by an honourable matron.
Each may be assisted in the domestic management of the house by a housekeeper often known as matron, and by a house tutor for academic matters, often providing staff of each sex.
Hollywood was converting from silent films, but " talkies " presented no problems for Dressler, whose rumbling voice could handle both sympathetic scenes and snappy comebacks ( she's the wisecracking stage actress in Chasing Rainbows and the dubious matron in Rudy Vallee's Vagabond Lover ).
There are nine boarding houses and two for dayboys, each with its own housemaster or housemistress ( in brackets ), tutor team and matron.
She won her first Emmy for portraying the woman who gently coaxes rigid militarywoman Glenn Close out of the closet in Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, with subsequent nominations for her repressed Australian outback mother in The Echo of Thunder ( 1998 ), her portrayal of Lillian Hellman in Dash and Lilly ( 1999 ), her frigid society matron in A Cooler Climate ( 1999 ) and her interpretation of Nancy Reagan in the controversial biopic The Reagans ( 2003 ).
Even in an urban setting, wool was often a symbol of a wife's duties, and equipment for spinning might appear on the funeral monument of a woman to show that she was a good and honorable matron.
The Walkers served for a time as president and matron of the Salt Lake Temple and as of 2010 began presiding over the Missionary Training Center in Preston, England.
The Spanish words for the godparent roles are used for members of the wedding party — padrino meaning " godfather " or " best man " and madrina meaning " godmother " or " matron of honor "— reflecting the custom of baptismal sponsors acting in this role in a couple's wedding.
Kramer was estranged for a long period from his mother, Barbra " Babs " Kramer, who works as a restroom matron at an upscale restaurant.
Saint Fabiola ( fourth century ) was an energetic Roman matron who organized the first hospice for sick and needy travelers.
Each house also has a resident matron who not only cares for the unwell but also plays an important pastoral and administrative role within the house.
He has also served in subsequent assignments, including a term as a counselor to the president of the Portland Oregon Temple while his wife served as an assistant to the matron, and living in England for a year in 1998.
In the movies of the 1930s, many a buxom opera singer / instructor / matron was modeled on her ; see for instance 1937's Stage Door.
She also had a memorable walk-on playing a flirtatious but bored society matron who makes a play for Warren Beatty in All Fall Down.
In the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian ( 2nd century AD ), a matron Sophia ( Wisdom ), with her three youthful daughters, Pistis, Elpis, and Agape ( Greek for Faith, Hope and Charity ), became Catholic martyrs, and all three were interred on the Aurelian Way.
During the course of an ever-busy life, Clarina Nichols served as teacher, lecturer, editor, writer, farmer, lay doctor and lawyer, government clerk, matron in a home for destitute black children and widows, and conductor on the Underground Railroad.

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