It depends on how formal you want to be. The most formal and sometime offensive to the bride is, Mr. and Mrs. (MALE FIRST NAME) (MALE LAST NAME).
Example: Mr. and Mrs. John Doe
Informal, just use the last name
(LAST NAME)s
or use both names
(MALE FIRST NAME) and (FEMALE FIRST NAME) (LAST NAME)
example: John and Mary Doe
If the woman has chosen to keep her maiden name you should to use both last names.
So it depends on how formal you want to be and the preferences of the couple on how they prefer to be addressed.
Reverend & Mrs.
The proper way to address a letter to a married couple with a suffix at the end of the name is to adopt the traditional rule of keeping the man's first and last name together. Mary and John Smith This is the proper way to address a married couple when using this format. So it follows that: Mary and John Smith Jr. Mary and John Smith III Mary and John Smith, Esq. would also be the proper outline.
Name c/o Company Street Address City, State ZIP/postal code
"The honorable John Smith and Dr. Smith" is the format that should be used.
Type your answer here... IT SHOULD BE MR MALE AND DR MRS FOR FEMALE
Standard way really: name no. and street name suburb/town city/ state country and post/zip code
It's represented in HEX format.
Change the Doc format to . any other format like rich txt format or .TXT format
numbers
Network Address
Dotted Decimal Format.
from address to address date salutations content regards