It is easier to address 2 married doctors if the woman has kept her maiden name -
e.g.;
Dr. John Smith
Dr. Mary Jones
However, if this is not the case, the following is equally appropriate:
Drs. John & Mary Smith
It may be appropriate to say "Dr. & Dr. John & Mary Smith," but, in my opinion, it's not as tidy.
The Revd. & Mr. X
Dear Mr. (name) and Mrs (name)
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doe If writing to him alone, the correct form would be James J. Doe, Esquire
If she has her husband's last name, just Mr & Mrs as usual. Her GS status or job title do not aaply to social situations .If the lady uses her maiden name, address her first as Ms., then her husband below as Mr.
How about Mr. and Mrs.
The salutation used for the envelope address can be either Dr. John Smith and Dr. Jane Smith, or Drs. John and Jane Smith. If you are writing a letter to both doctors, then he greeting in your letter can be Dear Drs. Smith.
Pastors George and Martha Maloney
dr Mary smith would be the correct way
"Mr. & Mrs. C. Smith" if you know his first initial. If not, then "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" would be correct.
When addressing a business envelope where the husband is Mr. and the wife is Dr., the proper way to format the names is to list the titles in alphabetical order. Therefore, you would address the envelope as "Dr. and Mr. [Last Name]." For example: "Dr. and Mr. Smith." This shows respect for both titles.
Dr. Mary Smith and Mr. James Doe
It should read: Rev.(Ret.) Mary & Mr. Smith