Potomac
Wedding News
Miss Mary Jo Ruddick and
Mr. Henri Pierre Blanc will be
married February 11, 1961, in
Si. Mary's Chapel of the Wash
ington Cathedral.
Miss Ruddick is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rud
dick of Spring Knoll dr. Mr.
Blanc from New York
City and is the assistant man
ager of the Waldorf Astoria. He
attended school in France and
Italy and graduated from Cor
nell University.
Miss Mary C. Wilhelm of Ar
lington, Va., will be maid of
honor at the 3:30 p.m. wedding
ceremony, and Mrs. Robert Col
lier of Washington will be the
bridesmaid. The ushers include
the Messrs. Thomas McCarthy
of Washington and Martin Blum
of New York. Mr. John Dußois
of New York will be the
groomsman.
Miss Ruddick was honored at
a linen shower on February 11,
given by her neighbor, Mrs.
Robert Martin. The 11:00 in the
morning “brunch shower” was
attended by her Potomac
friends.
Following the wedding recep
tion at the F Street Club the
couple will leave for the Vir
gin Islands. They will reside in.
New York City where Miss
Ruddick has just been appoint
ed to the staff of the Ladies
Home Journal.
The Pains Are Hosts
Col. and Mrs. Rolla Pain
chose February 3 to invite 30
of their friends to a dinner
party at “Holly House,” their
Glen Road home.
February 3, the day of the
third consecutive snowstorm in
as many weeks, was not a good
night for traveling. This stopped
the majority of the guests, but
for the undaunted few who
walked, the party was a roaring
success. Bill and Sara Lee
Greenhalgh received the distinc-
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PO. 2-2101
By Cissy Morgan, Sentinel Correspondent
tion of having traveled the most
distance, and by wheels. Mrs.
Stuart Tipton started out ad
orned in dinner clothes, only to
turn back and don her ski pants.
She made it on foot as did the
across the road neighbors of the
Pains, the Harry Semmes and
the David Semmes. The David
Bells hiked up from their home
to complete the party.
Henderson Graduates
Mr. Kenneth‘Henderson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hender
son of Fenway rd., graduated
from the University of Florida
last week with a B.S. degree in
Agricultural Economics. Mr.
Henderson is continuing in
graduate school at the univer
sity.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, sr.,
flew to Gainesville to be pres
ent at the ceremony. Their son
was also presented with the
Outstanding Leadership award
In ROTC service.
Pony Club Activities
The newly organized Seneca
Valley Pony Club is meeting
February 12, 2 p.m., at the
Jesse Smith farm on Reddick
rd.
The club will meet weekly on
Sundays at the Smith’s and all
children in the Seneca-Pooles
ville area are invited to partici
pate in the activities. The mem
bership now totals 32.
Children interested in becom
ing members may call Smith
Crummitt of Boyds or Joan
Phyffe of Poolesville, for infor
mation.
The Potomac Pony Club has
scheduled three junior lecture
meetings for F'ebruary 12, 19
and 26 at 4 p.m. They will be
held at District Commissioner
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River rd. The lectures will in
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care and cleaning; veterinary
care and stable management.
Parents are invited to accom
pany their children.
Fire!
The Potomac Paddock could
have been a has-been last Sun
day when a fire, caused by an
electric water heater, broke out
in the basement. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Meadows, owners of The
Paddock, discovered smoke
pouring from the basement and
called the R.V.F.D. Mr. Mead
ows also called for help from
Bill Schumacher, of Mitch and
Bill fame, and the two doused
the fire before the fire depart
ment arrived. Heat from the
water heater had ignited some
loose hay on the basement floor.
Florida Bound
Mrs. William Murphy and
Mrs. Raymond Norton, sr., left
for the Murphy Florida resi
dence on February 7. Mr. Nor
ton will be in the South for a
month and Mrs. Murphy is stay
ing until May 1. Mr. Norton
plans to leave via automobile on
February 14 and Dr. Murphy
will fly down to join the party
on February 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Trunnell
and Mr. and Mrs. William Gor
don are leaving this weekend
for Florida vacations, and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Kacy have ar
rived in Key West and will not
return until March 1.
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February Art Calendar
Joyce Linthicuni
R. A. L. Reporter. PO. 2-9269
ART SHOP GALLERY, 8209
Georgia ave., Silver Spring.
Mon., Thurs., Fri.; 9:30-9. Tues..
Wed., Sat.: 9:30-6. Group show
through February. Various
media. Israeli artists. Wrobel
(France), Clapera (Spain).
CAFE EXPRESSO, ‘O’ st.,
n.w., Georgetown. Three-man
show through February 20.
Oils. Elaine Cafritz, E. R. Hoo
ver, Roger Long.
CITIZENS BANK, Carroll &
Laurel ave., Takoma Park.
Group show. Various media.
Takoma Park Art Association
members.
COLOR CENTER, 22 E. Mont
gomery ave., Rockville. Daily
until 6. Fridays until 9. One
man show through March 2.
Various media. Phyllis Grady.
COLOR CENTER, opposite
Fire House, Sandy Spring.
Group" show. One day only,
TV and Radio
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118 N. Frederick
GAITHERSBURG, MD.
Wl. 8-9015
Sun., February 19, 3-6. Various
media. Montgomery County
) Adult Extension Service mem
• bers’ exhibit.
FRANCISCO’S RESTAU
[ RANT, 4711 Montgomery la.,
' Bethesda. Two • man show
through February. Dr. H. W.
Chalkley, Ruth Williams.
; KENSINGTON BANK, 10402
Montgomery ave., Kensington.
’ One-man show through Febru
ary 24. Water Colors. Robert
, Johnstone.
ROCKVILLE ART GAL
LERY, Civic Center, Rockville.
\ Sundays 3-7. Wed., Fri.: 3-5.
Three-man show through Feb
ruary. Various media. Ralph
, deßurgos, Gustav Trois, Wil
liam F. Walter.
ROCKVILLE CIVIC CEN
’ TER, Old Baltimore rd., Rock
| ville. (Ist fir. Mansion). Group
show. Oils. R.A.L. members.
ROTH’S SILVER SPRING
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i THEATRE, 8242 Georgia ave.,
’ Silver Spring. One-man show
through February. Prints, Ma
rie Skora.
TAKOMA PARK LIBRARY,
101 Philadelphia ave., Takoma
Park. One day only. Sunday,
March 5. 1-6. Takoma Park
Art Association Winter Sculp
ture & Ceramic Show. Judge:
Robert Risk.
VIERS MILL RECREATION
CENTER, Ivy Glen rd. off Gar
rett Park rd. One day only,
Sunday, February 12, 5-7. Mont
gomery County Art Association
Members Show. Judge: George
Hamilton.
VILLA ROSA RESTAU
RANT, 810 Roeder rd., Silver
Spring. One-man show through
February. Oils. Kitty Mullin.
Everyone with “cabin fever”
brought on by the snow—get
out to the Sandy Spring Color
Center exhibit, Sunday, Febru-
SENTINEL S?? ME m R d Y Thursday, February 9, .941
ary 19th. ... Tea will be served
from 3-6 and over 20 works of
various media by the graduat
ing students of the Montgom
ery County Adult Education
program will be on display. . ..
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The winners, judging by: Mr.
Mervin S. Dameron, Mary Jane
Lynch and Carolyn Schauffler,
will be on exhibit the following
week.
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