Comes To Ann Arbor
(Prom Wednesday's Times). The Twenty-flrst regular of the Michigan grand lodge A. O. U. W. opened yesterday at Grand Rapids with about 200 delegates in attendance. The report of the seeretary showed 19,399 membei-H, a loss ui' 2 2.S0 during the past year. The total receipts for the year, lnclüding balances br.mght forward, were $570,392. The deaths for the year were 208 and the dlsbursements were on account of beneftci&ry fund $466,000, general fund $21,189 and relief fund $40,471, leaving a balance of $36,731. The grand lodge will meet in Aim Arbor next year.
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