Specialized Wedding Invitation Addresses
How do I word my invitation for a child under age 18?
For a child who is under the age of 18 you would word your invitation accordingly. On the outer envelope, nothing would be listed in regards to the child. On the first line of the inner envelope it would read Mr. and Mrs. last name. On the second line the child's name would appear. If there's more than one child their names would appear in birth order.
How do I word my invitation for children over 18?
For a child who is over the age of 18, you word your invitation accordingly; the outer envelope would read Mr. Sam Parker. The inner envelope would read Mr. Parker.
How do I word my invitation for a judge?
For a judge, you would word your invitation accordingly: the outer envelope would read “The Honorable and Mrs. L. Root”. The inner envelope would read “Judge and Mrs. Root”.
How do I word my invitation for clergy?
For clergy, you would word your invitation accordingly: The outer envelope would read, The Reverend Donald Pinker. The inner envelope would read, The Reverend Pinker.
How do I word my invitation for a medical doctor?
For a medical doctor you would word your invitation accordingly. The outer envelope would read Doctor Zander Jay. The inner envelope would read Doctor Jay and Guest, if appropriate.
How do I word my invitation for a PhD?
For a Ph.D., you would word your invitation accordingly. The outer envelope would read Dr Benjamin Fry. The inner envelope would read Dr. Fry and Guest, if appropriate.
How do I word my invitation for two married doctors?
For two married doctors you would word your invitation accordingly: the outer envelope would read Dr.'s Robert and Laura Stephens. The inner envelope would read The Dr.'s Stephens.
How do I word my invitation for a male military officer?
For a male officer in the military you would word your invitation accordingly. Whether active or retired, the outer envelope would read Colonel and Mrs. Jeremy Scott. The inner envelope would read Colonel and Mrs. Scott.
How do I word my invitation for a female military officer?
For a female officer in the military, you would word your invitation accordingly. Whether active or retired, the outer envelope would read, Lieutenant Beth Adams, US Navy on line one, and Mr. Christopher Adams on line two. The inner envelope would read, Lieutenant Adams on line one and Mr. Adams on line two.