1 i-xli^riaitoa were by thej ^'L2Clj.Ur^ priest, Fziiiii? Francis.; The:: came iue joining and blessing of 5 hands and recitation ikf psa.'ti bv ibir • priests. Then ibe oration. u:ig by the i celebrant and tsie Tier IVam, tak^:i up i by tke caolr and cotigregattcTj. The i ceremony cloaca with the benedictionj o: the agM coaple,j Fam^r Francis, in 2rt= sermon. spoke jfF j of the long. happy married iiie of ibe ] couple. who:u be had .tr.ovra for mmsy lie i vearA TUev were consistent Cat ha-i 4 #F:e ? iics. lie said, and reared their children rsf~ j to love and respect the mother church.: lie gave a brief history o! the lives of V* : lx*th Mr. and Mrs. Baum, and closed ris : with a general salutation and bcnedic-OU . rjoil.:y •. Charles Theodore Baara, the room: of the golden weddiag. was born in ^ Prussia, in IMS* His wife is!e- j -bree years his junior. The couple L^‘ ! were married on April 24th, 1544. Mr, . :re ! Butnu served his time in the array in•-‘e his native land, and came :o this coun-i try with his wife in July. iiL Tney i first settled in Ciica, After living ia * that city iov about fire years they 1 ca-:ie :o Syracuse in April, ISM. and LS- ! bare lived in this city ever since.'; Mr. and Mrs. Baum have had eight es? j children yon to ifceas, seven of wbom i are livir.2. Taree were born in Gcr-\t j many. They have twenty-eight grand-r ; children and three g r ea i-g rand chi i -3X6 I area. One sea is instructor in the colls, j jege of the Christian Brothers in Mem-so i obis. Tenn.Both Mr. and iMrs. Baum arc well preserved in spite of their burden oi years. They are especially youthful to-day and Mr. Baum say lie is easily good for many years yet. He is retired his from business' now, bit for many years was encased iz* the Jmrmtnre business on the norm side of die cin\ • He wasow12.KinOldaid.-nc. { at one lime a partner of Jacob Wein-iheimcr. who is a son-in-law of Mr, im' Baum.j A small family reunion will be held . 2ct j at the home of the Baum family ta ter } Catharine street this evening Owing r.Qt { lo the size of the house they cannot *0y j hare a complete reunion oi all the re* iV- j latires. If’this was attempted the Ai-* hambra woald hardly be large enough tu hold the assemblage.ofealjvvice; GENERAL TERM MISTS.»1T I