Yes, there is nothing wrong with that.
You can respond if there is an RSVP. The invitation or email invitation should direct you how to respond. Phone, email or letter may all be appropriate.
rspv
Reverend & Mrs.
The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller
Dear Representative [insert last name], Like that
Place it behind the invitation so when the guest opens the outer envelope they see the invitation first.
you can do it either way but when i got married i did it the Mrs. Michael Smith way.
yes i think why?
a written invitation or a phone call would be acceptable and proper
bnei mitvah (בני מצוה) is the proper plural form.
Ex: Col. & Mrs. Franklin Ashford note: if they live on a base with no home delivery , use the APO ,FPO, PSC or other box address as proper for the Colonel's branch and place of service .
Mr and Mrs (last name here) David and Joan (last name here) (last name here) family