Anita M. Elvidge (1895 — 16 March 1981) was an American artist and former First Lady of Guam.
[2][3] In 1956, when Ford Quint Elvidge was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower as the Governor of Guam, Elvidge became the First Lady of Guam on April 23, 1953, until May 19, 1956.
[4] In Guam, Elvidge was in charge of the Governor's House, where she resided with her husband, a Guamanian servant, and a Chinese cook.
Elvidge and her family lived in Seattle, Washington and Guam.
He was an owner and operator of business in bookkeeping, tax preparation, carpet cleaning, and janitorial services in Washington.