Drs. _______ and ________ Smith
How about Mr. and Mrs.
Dear Mr. (name) and Mrs (name)
Mr. & Mrs. <lastname>
If the letter/invitation is primarily to the reverend but also her husband: Rev. Mary Smith and Mr. John Smith If the letter/invitation is primarily to the husband but includes the wife: Mr. John Smith and Rev. Mary Smith If it is strictly a business letter and not church related: Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
Dr. & Mrs. John Smith
"The Rev. and Mrs. (his first and last name)" would be the correct way to address an envelope to a pastor and his wife.
Dr. Mary Smith and Mr. James Doe
if addressing an envelope it would be to the Reverend Canon or just Canon. His wife would be Mrs... The oral address would be Canon, and his wife Mrs.....
To address an envelope to a retired colonel who is also a chaplain and his wife, you would write: Colonel and Mrs. John Smith [Street Address] [City, State, Zip Code] Make sure to use "Colonel" as the title, followed by "and Mrs." to respectfully acknowledge both individuals. If you know the chaplain's first name, you can include it before his last name.
Type your answer here... Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henderson
Pastors George and Martha Maloney
Address the man in the same manner as if his wife were not a dentist.