Most people who have an earned doctorate use the title. Most women who
keep their names dislike being called by their husband's last name. I
don't know these people, but I have found the above to be true.

fwiw
Dana

On 2/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr. and  Mrs. Blow or Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blow.
>
> If she is so uptight that she gets her panties in a bunch over the name
> on the invitation do you really want her there anyway?
>
> It's your day, ok well technically it's not , it's your wife's day. you
> are just a mandatory participant (stay out of the way except for when
> you are required then don't be more than 4 feet away).  Your friends
> should (and probably do) realize this and are just happy for the two of
> you and for being invited to participate in your celebration. Don't be
> too concerned.
>
> Now where is that extra ball and chain? I know it's here somewhere. I'll
> send it out as soon as I find it.
>
>
>
>
> Jacob wrote:
> > I need help in addressing one of my invitations.
> >
> > Male:         Mr. Joe Blow
> >
> > Female:       Dr. Jane Dow
> >
> > Both are married, but she is known in her practice by her last name.
> >
> > I was thinking since this is a wedding, you recognize the marriage on the
> > invitation.  So I have "Mr. And Mrs. Joe Blow".
> >
> > Would this be disrespectful of Dr. Jane since she is a professional?
> >
> > Just curious...
> >
> > TIA
> > Jacob
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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