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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jul 1968, p. 3

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ERNEST P. SCHINAGEL A coroner's inquest will be held at the George R. JusteffA Son chapel next Saturday into the death of Ernest P. Schinagel, which Occurred last Friday morning, July 12. Schinagel was found about 9 a.m. on the floor of the bedroom by his wife Loretta, a bullet wound in his head. Police found a .38 caliber revolver in the toom. Mr. Schinagel, 60, was born June 27, 1908, in Hungary. For the past year he had resided at 4513 Sussex drive, Whispering Oaks, McHenry. Survivors are the widow, Loretta, to whom he had been married twenty-five years; and (me lister, Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth) Smoll, Berwyn. Funeral services were conducted, at 1 o'clock Monday from the Justen funeral home, with private burial. In Musical SHIRLEY SMITH Shirley Smith, talented McHenry singer, has been selected for a role in the musical comedy, "Take Me Along" at Mr. L's Carousel theatre, playing the part of Belle. When Mr. L heard Mrs. Smith sing in audition, he decided to include a special vocal arrangement for her which was not in the original show. The musical will be seen in nine performances from Aug. 1 through 11. Now in its ninth year, the big carousel tent was moved from Waukegan in 1957 when the Midlane Farm Country club became its home. GUNHILD MILINAC Mrs. Gunhild Milihac, 72, of 406 N. Lily Lake road, Lilymoor, died Friday, July 12, at the Villa Nursing home, where she had been confined three and a half years. Mrs. Milinac was born Jan. 6,1896 in Sweden. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, who died in 1966. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Jean) Peterson of McHenry; three sons, Carl J. of California, Donald of Woodstock and Franklin of McHenry; ten grandchildren and (me brother in Connecticut. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 Monday morning at the George R. Justen & Son chapel, with interment in Ringwood cemetery. JOSEPHINE SCHUERR Mrs. Josephine Schuerr, 74e died in her home at 414 N. Eastview avenue, Lilymoor, early Monday, July 15. Just five dayiS prior to her death, Mrs. Schuerr and her husband, Walter , celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. She was born in Chicago on May 10, 1894. sides her husband, she is hrtved by one daughter, Mrs. Ellen Simms, of Chicago; fodr sons, Walter and Wilbur of Chicago, John of Fox Lake and Lawrence of McHenry; seventeen grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; two sisters and two brothers. Visitation at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home was after 7 p.m. Tuesday. A funeral Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Wednesday in St. Mary's Catholic church with burial in the church cemetery. ROSA HAUSSNER Last rites were conducted Monday at the Krauspe funeral home, 3905 N. Lincoln avenue, Chicago, for Mrs. Rose Haussner, 90, who died Friday, July 12, in the Villa Nursing home, Pistakee Bay. Her former home was at 1614 N. Riverside drive, McHenry and 4113 N. Damen airontio rhioncrn Mrs. Haussner was born Feb. 18, 1878 in Austria. She is survived by a son. Charles and (me grandson. The body was taken to the Peter M. Justen and son funeral hope before removal to the Chicago chapel. Summer Couple Observes Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mc- Mahon, 2973 W. Estes, Chicago, and summer residents at. Shorewcod drive, Huemann's subdivision, for over 40 years are celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, July 20. Their son, Rev. Thomas Mc- Mahon, will be me of the celebrants of the concelebrated Mass offered at 11:30 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary's church, Chicago. Several of their grand children will also participate in the service. Besides Father McMahon who is from Washington D.G£he Mc- Mahons have six other children, Robert J. Jr., of Richmond, Va., Dr. John A. McMahon, Mount Prospect, Mrs. John (Eileen) Littwin of Des Plaines Dr. James McMahon of McHenry, Mrs. Donald (Estelle) Schaefer, Springfield, and Mrs. L.E. (Ann) Metzger of Arlington Heights; and twenty-eight grand children. A reception will follow the church services at the Or rington hotel, Evanston. mm IRTHS WOODSTOCK HOSPITAL On July 14 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. fcharles Sowers of Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Margaret Amore, Solon Mills was a patient during the past week in Harvard hospital. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Joan Rankin c Phyllis Whitney, Wonder Lake; and Kathleen Merley, Adolph Schey and Andrew Kuby, McHenry. CARD ©F THANKS Many thanks to my friends and relatives for the many cards and prayers while in McHenry Hospital. Albert Justen 7-12/7-17-68 Heartfelt thanks to the many who donated to the McCullom Lake Little League's Tag Day last week-end. 7-12/7-17-68 I WOULD like to thank all my friends for the votes I received in the campaign# Irene StoUer. 7-17/7.19-68 MANY THANKS to Fathers Baumhofer, Rudden, Tierney, Savage and the minister from Mt. Hope Methodist church for their prayers; to Dr. Massarik, the staff of McHenry Hospifa) • f a Aiiy *joigk|jAr»o^ fliCHdS and Mr. and Mrs. Quinn for all their kindnesses to us. God Bless You. Mrs. Richard Gruner. 7-17-68 Anticipation is the magnifying glass of coming events. SPECIAL THANKS to the faithful workers and donors ait the Barbeque, Sunday. Good food; good crowd; good day; good deal. 7-17/7-19.68 CARD OF THANKS THANKS TO all who helped, donated and came to our chicken barbecue. Ringwood Church and members. 7-17/7.19-68 THANK YOU to all the fine people who made our rummage sale such a great success. McHenry County Assoc. for the Retarded. 7-17/7-19-68 IN THIS manner I wish to thank Dr. Bermari, for the wonderful care; the personnel at McHenry Hospital for their kindnesses to me; Fathers Baumhofer, Parker, Tierney & Rudden, for their spiritual help; St. Theresa Hospital Auxilary, rSt. Margaret Chapter of Maim, relatives, neighbors and friends who remembered me with prayers, flowers, gifts, calls, visits and cards. It was all appreciated very much. Sincerely Mrs. Bernard A. Freund 7-17-68 WE WISH to thank ail who called, helped and thought of us in the time of our bereavement. Friends, neighbors Dr. Sek, Rev. Schrag, Rev. Mclntyre, Masonic Lodge, Americaii Red Cross, the telephone operators and George R. Justen and Son. We appreciated: it very much. Mrs. Jeppe Jepsen Daughters and families 7.17-68 SIDEWALK • STOPOVER IN DENMARK AND SEE A Real Danish Sale. No returns No exchanges or refunds on Sale merchandise # © m 0 m # m Genevieve9s 1315 N. Riverside Drive McHenry THREE MINOR CRASHES OCCUR IN THIS AREA Two drivers escaped injury last Thursday morning when their cars collided on Rt. 31, south of McHenry. Gerald Ritt of Algonquin was driving north when another auto driven by Marquette Healless of Wonder Lake reportedly pulled out of a driveway. Two drivers were blamed in a second accident that day on Rt. 120. Ronald Weidner of Rt. 1, Round Lake, was cited for improper pas sing on the shoulder and Thomas A. Boyette of Elm street, McHenry, for no driver's' .license. Police said Weidner was driving his truck east behind cars waiting to make a left turn into a driveway. As he pulled onto the shoulder to go around him, the Boyette auto and truck collided. Mathew W. Scheid, Jr., of Solon Mills received slight injuries about midnight Saturday when he apparently fell alseep while driving on Spring Grove road, north of that village. His car left the road, travelled through a fence and knocked down two posts. GOOD OLD DAYS?? Just 100 years ago -- laborers earned 25 to 30 cents per day pins and needles were scareoften a dozen families would share 1 needle two weekly stagecoaches carried all the New York-Boston traffic there were no highways, and very, very few railroads. 1/5 of population of North America (except Indians) lived in Virginia there were 3 public libraries in North America most furniture and dry goods were imported from Europe there was one hat factury in N. America and it made MEN'S hats 1/3 of population ofU.S.were slaves or indentured servants. .. anybody want to go back? WED., JULY 17, 1968 - PLAINDEALER- PG. 3 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs* David Powers observed her eighty-fifth birthday anniversary on July 9, when she was honored at two gatherings. The first was a breakfast given by Mrs. Kathryn Low. The second was an evening gathering at th^'f home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobyns, attended by neighbors and friends. Birthday cake and coffee were served. 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