Just that, Mrs. The title "mrs." came from the word "mistress" the feminine form of "mister" (or "master") but over time it got shortened to "mrs."
in some southern liturature we spell it "missus"
Missus why missus ?
No, the correct spelling of "Mrs" is a shortened form of the word "mistress" and is used as a title before a woman's name, denoting that she is married. "Missus" is a colloquial way of pronouncing "Mrs" but is not considered the correct spelling.
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Mr and Mrs is correct or Mrs and Mr is correct
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