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"The honorable John Smith and Dr. Smith" is the format that should be used.
Dear Mr. John and Rev. Sally Smith,
There is no general or standard salutation for an individual with a masters degree, like you would have with a doctorate degree. In other words, Dr. John Smith.
What is the proper salutation for a register of wills, e.g. Honorable John White?
I'm so, so tempted to make a witty answer. But the correct salutation is their first and last name with MBA following their name (ie. John Smith, MBA).
Mr. John Doe and Ms. Mary Smith
The correct salutation for man and wife that are doctors is: Dr. Henry & Dr. Judith Smith or, Doctors Henry & Judith Smith. Both are acceptable. The proper salutation for married doctors would be 'doctor'. However, you also can refer to a married doctor as Mrs. and/or Mr.
good Morning John
The salutation used for the envelope address can be either Dr. John Smith and Dr. Jane Smith, or Drs. John and Jane Smith. If you are writing a letter to both doctors, then he greeting in your letter can be Dear Drs. Smith.
The envelope would be addressed as: The Honorable John Smith United States Senate Washington D. C. 20515 In letter: Dear Senator, or Dear Senator Smith
Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Jane Doe or Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Either would be correct, though the latter appears more formal and less cumbersome.
The Revds John and Mary Smith