The focus of an anniversary celebration is on the couple, and the invitation should highlight this as well. An anniversary is a commemoration of a wedding day, just like a birthday is a commemoration of the day when someone was born. Just as birthday invitations address only the person who is having the birthday, anniversary invitations should address only the couple.
* If the couple who are having their 50th wedding anniversary is putting on the party themselves (many couples do) then yes, they should put their return address on the envelopes. If it's a surprise 50th wedding anniversary by a member of the family then the return address should be that family members address or they would spoil the surprise.
When addressing an envelope to a family, write the family's last name followed by "Family" or "The Family" on the first line. If you know the names of the individuals in the family, you can choose to address it to "Mr. and Mrs. Last Name and Family" or simply "The Last Name Family." Make sure to include the complete address with the correct postal code.
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One can have a free access to some printable invitations in the following sites; Hoover Web Design, American Greetings, Family Shopping Bags, Do it yourself invitations, and Print Picnic.
Yes, general baptism etiquette calls for only invitations to immediate family members and god parents. Extended family members may be invited to the reception following the ceremony.
Please allow your funeral director to assist you to make the invitations correct and to reflect the wishes of your family, and of the deceased.
You can purchase some cheap invitations at the Family Dollar, Dollar General, Dollar store, you can also purchase some cheap baby shower invitations at Wal-Mart.
I would send them or their family member an E-mail and ask them to give you the person's postal mailing address. You could also try addressing mail to him c/o The Postmaster in the city in which he resides.
When addressing holiday cards to family and you can't remember the children's names just put (example): John, Jane and Family
* For High School Graduation invitations for couples it should be Mr. & Mrs., but, if the two people are living together you could address the envelope to: Mr. Jack Smith and Ms. Jane Doe. Even if they are younger friends or young relatives in your family there should always be a Mr. or Ms. in front of the name.
Consider excusing yourself from class, briefly, to use the bathroom. Find a phone, and call a friend or family to have them deliver the invitations to school.
The Smith Family - 1971 The Anniversary 2-1 was released on: USA: 15 September 1971