Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith (if they are married) If not, it is Steve and Ms. Mary Smith
In some circles the traditional form "Professor and Mrs David Wilkinson" is acceptable; but social change has made "Professor David and Mrs Mary Wilkinson" the widely preferred form.
The cast of Alias Mrs. Jessop - 1917 includes: Sue Balfour as Ames, the Nurse Donald Hall as Raymond Fleury Howard Hall as Sir Anthony Jessop Lillian Paige as Mrs. Mary Ford Eldean Steuart as Bobby Jessup
Mrs Brighouse
Yes, it is proper to address a widow by her last married name.
There are two ways to address a female doctor and her husband formally: * If it's a friendly get together then you could address them to each guest as 'This is Dr. Mary Jones and her husband Jack. * If it very formal then introduce them as Mr. Jack Jones and his wife Dr. Mary Jones.
Depends on what you are writing her name on. If you are writing a letter to her and she is a personal friend than you address her as you do in speech. This would probably be just "Mary" or a nick name that you normally address her by. If you are referring to her in a written correspondence and the party that you are corresponding with is not a personal friend of her's or yours than you would refer to her as Mrs. Smith or Mrs. Mary Smith. Generally the only time you use her husbands name is if you are introducing them together as in "Mr. & Mrs. Bill Smith" but that has become a bit archaic and I often here people introduce couples as "Mr. Bill and Mrs. Mary Smith" or "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
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In correspondence, addressing a married couple is : " Mr and Mrs John Smith " - the first name of the husband is the only one used. It is incorrect to address a letter to a married woman as " Mrs. Mary Smith. " A married woman traditionally takes the name of her husband and so a letter to her would properly read, " Mrs. John Smith." Surreyfan
Invitations are usually written with the husband's name first. For example: "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith", "John and Mary Smith" or "Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith". The latter is the correct form of address if the couple has divorced.
Mrs. Greta & Mr. Neal Featherston, Jr.