"Yes, deer."
"Yes, deer."
* Addressing a female doctor and her husband: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
What did the blind old buck say to his doe ?
What did the blind old buck say to his doe ?
* Informally means casual so you would address a husband and wife by their first names. Formally is when you would use Mr. Doe or Mrs. Doe.
The address should read: Drs. John and Jane Doe or, Dr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doe If writing to him alone, the correct form would be James J. Doe, Esquire
The name followed by Jr For example: John Doe Jr
There are two ways to address a female doctor and her husband formally: * If it's a friendly get together then you could address them to each guest as 'This is Dr. Mary Jones and her husband Jack. * If it very formal then introduce them as Mr. Jack Jones and his wife Dr. Mary Jones.
When the husband is a 'Jr.' and your letter is formal and not private you would address it (example:) Mr. John Doe, Jr., and Mrs. Jane Doe or it is still fine to put: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe, Jr. If you know the couple as friends then in the letter or note you can just put their first names and drop the Jr.
* Major & Mrs. John Doe
The husband's name goes first: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe.