The Proper address is Dr.& Mrs. Alfred Whatsit. If the Mrs has a doctoral degree as well, you may address them as The Drs. Whatsit , or Drs. Alfred and Eileen Whatsit ,no The if both first names are used,unless Mrs Whatsit is no longer practicing in her field of endeavor, then it's back to Dr. and Mrs. If Mrs. Whatsit is the DR, then you may put Mr.& Dr. , but most of the women I know with doctoral dgrees are happy to be Mr.& Mrs. to spare their husbands' ego,
Especially if their degree is something less valuable to society, like Liberal Arts.
* Proper address for a General and his wife: General & Mrs. John Smith.
What is the proper etiquette to addressing a Reverend in a letter?
Lahore
For American Consul Generals, the proper form for the addressee is The Honorable First Name Last Name. The proper salutation, however, is Dear Mr. (or Ms. or Mrs.) Last Name.
Medical Doctor (MD)
Human Resources and Development Department Consulate Office of the Republic of Estonia 6th Floor, CTC Building 2232 Williams Street, Roxas Boulevard Pasay City Dear Sir/Madam:
The salutation for a retired General is "General". A retired general can also be addressed in a letter thus: General W. Smith (ret):
Begin with "Dear sirs".
The proper way to address a business letter to two people is to include the titles of both recipients. An example of this would be, "Dear Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
There is a great deal of confusion as to how to address a letter to an assembly woman in office. The proper salutation would be Dear Honorable and then their name.
The proper way to address that letter would be "Mr. and Mrs. John Doe."
There are several kinds of abbots, depending on their duties and assignments. You can follow the link below, to decide which kind of abbot you want to address, and then choose the proper address to use.