_ Mrs.. Henry (Fannie Searis) Gradie, a former resident of Wau =flï¬.â€"t&dh.lm of this city, died Wednesday at her home in Sants Barbars, Calif. She was 88 years old. Dr. Gradie, the widow of Dr. Henry Gradle, Chicago ophthamalâ€" ogist, never practiced medicine, but 'ï¬w'w‘-h.n’ inspection trip of gold mines in were catalogued by Prof. Marcy of Northwestern university, then sent on to the Smithsonian institute, where they were named for Fanny Bearls and Prof. Marcy. These were HOUSEKHOLD FINANCE NOW MAKES LOANS HEREâ€"$20 TO $300 Moom““lnto.t'iocootm.--.oono Please tell ma, nithort shligenionn, how 1 can apply for a Honsshoid Pinance loas withont going so your effien: * * people in this city. Borrowing helpyou, send the coupon today: Quich facts about the Housebold Pinance Loan Plan to =:=â€"hâ€"- on all loans sbove $150, heatsk: 4 Mowtholdifftenseqs Raie bternbomin STORAGE, CLEANING, GLAZING and INSURANCE 3. 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Sher IDOAR A, CURET, Paduentare, CBS "Doctor of Family Finances" (for Men and Women) LICENSED MASSEUR man. Tel. then on file among the native A-t‘d&- Although Chicago was the official residence of the Gradles from 1881 to 1911, their summers were spent in Waukegan, in the home built by William S. Searis in 1846 This home was donated to the Hattie Barwell Settliement association after the death of Dr. Henry Gradie in 1911, at which time Dr. Fannie Gnl.hdl‘.tdhuhm Barbara with son, Roy 8. of Cuthbert Stewart Searls and Emâ€" ily Cuthbert Searis» She was eduâ€" cated at the Methodist Female Semâ€" Two nieces, Mrs. Frank C. Hough and Mrs. F. W. Chasse, also live in Highland Park,. A brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Walter Gradle, lives in Lake Porâ€" gan on Sept. 21, 1851, inary of Evanston, which from Houschold is a simple the money you need in privacy and without embarrassment. And on any loan of more than $150 you pay less than the law» ful maximum rate. If a loan can help you, send the coupon today: We are Masters of the Art Efficient â€" Reliable Dr. Gradie was born in Waukeâ€" Economical â€" Safe RUG CLEANING WAUKEGAN, ILL. s 5 00 Further plans for the coming year‘s work include a study class led by Mrs. Monroe Ottenheimer, chairâ€" man of the Department of Govern« ment and Education on federal aid to education. The National League has never taken any stand on this subject but has recommended it for study. The November program will be on this subject following the study class. Mrs. Ferdinand Kraâ€" mar announced that her departâ€" ment of Government and Foreign Policy would resume its study class, the subject to be decided upon latsr. The Department of Government and Child Welfare will have a proâ€" gram sometime during the year on parole as concerns minors. It is planned also to have several tours next year on the work of various departments since members who went on the housing tour this spring felt so enthusiastie about this phase of the work. Preceding a tea party for new members of the board of the Highâ€" land Park League of Women Voters held at the home of Mrs. Inï¬; Pollak W‘edne-d&y “:Mnoon, Â¥ B1, suggestions ho mittee which Mm@ next year‘s work were endorsed. Mrs, Philip Ringer, program chairâ€" man, reported that the first meeting would be planned by Mrs. George Gaidzik and would take the form of ties of jury service. Since the Womâ€" en on Juries law has just passed en on Juries law has just passerd the Illinois legislature, Leagues all over the state are planning to inâ€" struct their members in their new duties so they can be intelligent jurors when the time comes. It is hoped that a well known judge will be present to answer questions about grand jury service, petit jury servâ€" ice, and other court procedure that women should know. \ Mr. Wiley will give special inâ€" struction from 3 to 6 o‘clock Friâ€" day afternoons for "World Fair Goers," a knowledge which will enâ€" able them to get the most out of Plan Mock Court For Women Voters Opening Meeting ‘‘Tex Wiley, W.P.A. Reereation Instructor olml’m, fl demonstrate versal adaptability of his u'%fl" camera, by actually taking pictures in each of the many specialized fields in photography. their snap shooting. In and around Deerfleld there are many amateur and advanced phoâ€" tographers who have not joined the Camera Clubâ€"to these is given a special invitation to join. . Each member with an attendance record of once a month is given the privâ€" ilege of hanging prints in the local elub and the Associated Camera Club‘s annual exhibit. Late George Hesler Would Have Been 100 Years Old Today Wendell Goodpasture will arrange for transportation for those from Deerfleld who wish to attend. Studio Night Program Every Friday evening will be Studio Night at the Deerficld Camâ€" era Club, which meets in Deerfleld Grammar school. of his death. For MO&I-*..MM :umof Mvi;hny,n:: he would have celebrated his centenâ€" :aum. He died Dec. 15, Camera Club Starts Mr. Hesler was born in Bavaria, Germany, June 1, 1839, and came to the United States when 9 years of in commemoration of the twentyâ€" fifth anniversary of the Home on Friday, June 9, from 2:30 to 5:30 wclock. The Home is located at sided in this vicinity, until the date Unable to obtain an internship, she later entered Bellevue hospital in New York, as a student nurse. She remained in this capacity until her marriage to Dr. Gradle in 1881. 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