| Offering May 1951 |
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Confronted with the collection plate during Sunday morning service in a Somerset church recently, an attractive young matron fumbled absently in her handbag, then dropped something in the plate. At once she spotted her mistake and hastily snatched her offering back, hoping nobody else had seen it. Somebody had. It was a tiny corkscrew.
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