Strictly speaking, no, because she isn't a "Mrs." any more. It's polite to ask her "How would you like to be addressed?"
Clarification:
Since she had been married, her proper form of address would go from "Mrs. John Smith" to ''Mrs. Jane Smith". She keeps the "Mrs.", but loses her ex husband's first name.
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The cast of The Divorcee - 1917 includes: Pliny Goodfriend as Sam Carson Jean Hathaway as Mrs. Pelham-Wilson Gayne Whitman as Reverend Jerry Gerguson
The duration of The Divorcee is 1.4 hours.
The Divorcee was created on 1930-04-19.
Women do it all the time with "Mr. Right", so in keeping with equality, I see no reason why you can't.
Not usually, it is used to represent 'Ms,Miss,or Mrs' and sometimes pets.
A woman who has never been married is a spinster and addressed as miss. A woman who has been married but who's husband has died is called a widow and addressed as misses(mrs). A woman who has been married but is divorced is called a divorcee. Historically, a divorcee would use her own first name formally (eg Mrs Jane Doe) a woman who was still married would use her husband's name (eg Mrs John Doe).
The duration of The Gay Divorcee is 1.78 hours.
It would be more customary to use either "Frank and Nancy Jones" or "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones".
Mrs. Greta & Mr. Neal Featherston, Jr.
The Gay Divorcee was created on 1934-10-12.
Correct way to address a teachers class? Mrs. Wests' class Mrs. West's class