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ing Anniversary «Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. aTwigg Sr., Oldtown, were wI honored recently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anni- (versary. The reception took jplace at the District 16 Fire aHall and was hosted by their echildren.Mr. and Mrs. Twigg, the former Frances M. Bloss, were 1married Nov. 24,1938. (Mr. Twigg is retired from the 1Schmidt Baking Company. Both he and his wife are members of Ithe Oldtown United Methodist Church.The couple has four children: Theodore W. Twigg Jr., Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Earl Twigg and Ed Twigg, both of Oldtown; and Faye Barton, Cumberland. They also have seven grandchildren and two great-grandsons.The invocation was given by Benjamin Smith. The couple was presented with a corsage and boutonniere by their grandchildren.The traditional gold and white color scheme was used in the decorations. The three-tier cake was baked by Mrs. Helen Henderson.Approximatley 100 friends and relatives attended the celebration. Out of town guests were from South Carolina. Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
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Cumberland Sunday Times News

Cumberland, Maryland, US

Sun, Jan 08, 1989

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