Because I realize that phrasing might be a little confusing: Suppose John Doe marries Jane Smith. Jane can be properly addressed (according to Miss Manners, at least as of 2005) as "Mrs. John Doe," "Ms. Jane Doe," or "Ms. Jane Smith," but not "Mrs. Jane Doe" or "Mrs. Jane Smith."
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Suppose John Doe marries Jane Smith. Jane can be properly addressed (according to Miss Manners, at least as of 2005) as "Mrs. John Doe," "Ms. Jane Doe," or "Ms. Jane Smith," but not "Mrs. Jane Doe" or "Mrs. Jane Smith."