FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL KEPOUT. 



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For ready reference and to give permanency to this annual record, 

 I will supplement the above report by a transcript from our savings 

 book of the items of income and disbursement during the year: — 



Balan 



Dec. 



Dec. 



Jan. 



Jan. 



Jan. 



Feb. 



Mar. 



April 



June 



June 



July 



July 



July 



July 



July 



July 



July 



Oct. 



Oct. 



Oct. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Nov. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



Dec. 



Dec. 



ce on hand November 4th, 1920 



, Bank interest 



, Worden interest 



, Consumers Power, intciest 



, Savannah interest 



, Rent South Haven Land 



, l)aid Taxes $229.3b 



, paid Taxes 37.05 



, Consumers Power interest 



Worden intersest 



, Bank interest 



, Consumers Power interest 



, Coupons 



, Swiss interest 



, Great Britain interest 



, Detroit Gas interest 



, Commonwealth interest 



, Savannah interest 



, Consumers Power interest 



, Great Britain interest 



, Swiss interest 



, Bond premium 



, Detroit Gas interest 



, Coupons 



, Cities Service interest 



, Bank interest 



, Worden interest 



, Paid State Society 625.00 



S24.57 



5.97 



70.00 



22.50 



12.50 



275.00 



22.50 

 70.00 



1.99 

 22.50 



3.16 

 95.00 

 13.75 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 12.50 

 22.50 

 13.75 

 55.00 



9.66 

 25.00 



3.19 

 .58 



5.73 

 70.00 



Dec. 2, 1921, Balance on hand $25.96 



Trusting this accounting may meet with your approval, and that it 

 can be embodied in your annual statement, I am 



Yours faithfully, 

 Chas. W. Garfield, 



Treasurer. 



Read as a part of the report of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees 

 of the Lyon Memorial Fund at the Annual Meeting of the State Horti- 

 cultural Society at Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 7, 1921. 



James Satterlee, 

 Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Lyon Memorial Fund. 



(Memorandum) On motion the report was accepted and adopted, 

 and ordered printed as a part of the report of the annual meeting of the 

 State Society for the year 1921. J. S. 



Motion was made and supported that this report be accepted and 

 adopted as read. Motion carried. 



Mr. Garfield was then called upon to make a few remarks which he 

 did as follows: 



