Use the term Honorable Judge on the envelope. For example Honorable Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith. On the invitation Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith would be fine.
Reverend & Mrs.
The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller
Simply send the invitation to her, in her name. Bear in mind that if she is in a committed marriage this is not a polite thing to do. If her marriage is in some way compromised, just ring her with a personal invitation.
To the wife only, just as Mrs. She has no title of her own.
As Mr. & Mrs. You may address the judge in person as judge or your honor as a courtesy. Just be careful not to mislead anyone into thinking he is a sitting judge.
When addressing an invitation to an ambassador and his wife, you should use their official titles. For example, you would write "The Honorable [Full Name], Ambassador of [Country]" for the ambassador, and "Mrs. [Last Name]" for his wife. If the wife holds a title of her own, you may use that instead. Ensure to format the envelope and the invitation card properly, maintaining a formal tone throughout.
The address should read (an example): Dr. John Doe and Mayor Jane Doe.
When addressing an envelope to a US judge and his wife, you would typically write "The Honorable [Judge's Full Name]" on the first line, followed by the judge's official title on the second line (e.g., "United States District Court"). On the next line, you would write "and Mrs. [Wife's Full Name]." Make sure to use the appropriate titles and formal language to show respect for their positions.
Address it to Mr & Mrs. Jones. That is universally understood.
Mr and Mrs (last name here) David and Joan (last name here) (last name here) family
You may always address the Jude as Judge for life as a courtesy, but the spouse never did or never will have an official title unless they acquire one on their own merit.
When addressing an invitation to a two-star admiral in the Navy and his wife, use the following format: "Admiral and Mrs. [Last Name]." If you wish to be more formal, you can also include "United States Navy" in the address. For example: "Admiral [First Name] [Last Name], United States Navy, and Mrs. [Last Name]."