TEursday, April 28,196B THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two -- Page Threo Medical Assistants' Officers H> ,!i^ \ifi 11 • McHenry's Mrs. Dorothy Stoffel (second from left,) .'newly elected treasurer 0% the Illinois Medical Assistants "'.I , association, discussed the problems of drug addiction with Robert Marr of Champaign, representative of Smith Kline ' "5ild French Laboratories at the organization's tenth an- 7 nual meeting in Bloomington April 23. With her are Miss Ruth Slater of Chicago, newly elected recording secretary ""(left) and Mrs. Marilyn Knuth, of Bloomington, convention chairman. " ' .Miss Sue Karels, 6453 N. Damen, Chicago, Sunday was ^hstalled as president of the Illinois Medical Assistants association at the organization's fearath annual meeting held in • bloomington. " 1 Other officers- installed were "jSag. Synobia Payne, 10022 S. Prthceton street, Chicago, pres- Z id^nt-e'ect; Mrs. Ilene Herrell, ^ Haven road, Elmhurst, first I yltve president; Mrs. Loretta • Gsipghran, 1626 Maine street, • Qjjjincy, second vice president; « Miss Ruth Slater, 7214 S. Yates • avenue, Chicago, recording sec- I retaryj Mrs. Luella Mitchell, - 7920 Eberhart avenue, Chicago, • corresponding secretary; and --Mrs. Dorothy Stoffel, 4014 W. • McCullom Lake road, McHenry< treasurer. A highlight of the convention ; wasTthe presentation of a char- ! ^5=^ ; News About Our Servicemen ; Airman Apprentice Douglas fe. "Wozniak, USN, son of Mr. a£id Mrs. Edwin F. Wozniak | 2313 W. Wright road, Mc- • Henry, has completed Aviation ' .Machinist's Mate Jet Engine school at the Naval Air Tech- •'•••Wioial Training center in Mem- ) phis, Tenn. • During the two-month course, >• !$£ learned jet fundamentals, • Jet power plants operation and • Replacement, jet aircraft line 1 Alterations, assembly and disimbly of jet power plants power plant removal pro- --„P^avy Lieutenant Lewis R. ciciinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T^.'nL. Johnson of 2403 N. Villa McJJenry, has reported for duty at the Naval Support Activity in Da Nang, Vietnam. The activity was established meet increased requirements for combat logistic support of operations in Vietnam. Approximately 3,500 Navy offik'nd men are being as- " signed to the activity. ' (Fheir tasks will include off- | looping ships and handling sup- ! plies from razor blades to • roadgraders, aircraft fuel and lubricants, and provisions of ell- kinds, through the port of JPgt. Nang and over beaches nfEom the demilitarized zone in •the north to Chu Lai in the sppth. ter to the newly formed Will- Grundy Chapter. IMAA is an educational nonprofit organization designed to maintain and advance high standards of professional selfimprovement among medical secretaries, nurses and technicians. ISABEL BRODIE NEW OFFICES OF DIETETIC GROUP Mrs. Mary Lauer, out-going president, will preside at the installation of officers of the North Suburban Dietetic association. The association will honor the new officers at a buffet supper Wednesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. at the Old Orchard Country club, 700 West Rand road, Mount Prospect. All area dietitians are invited to join in the festivities. The incoming officers for the 1966-67 year are president, Mrs. Elaine Feldman, Lutheran General hospital; president elect, Mrs. Ruth Shub, Northwest Community hospital; secretary, Mrs. Isobel Brodie, McHenry hospital; and treasurer, Mrs. Phylis Marlow, homemaker. MENTAL HEALTH CENTER TO MOVE LOCATION SOON Larger, urgently needed new quarters for the Mental Health Center for McHenry County soon will be ready. "Moving day" will take place in May, George Mally, administrator of the non-profit health care organization, has announced. The new quarters will provide more space, more privacy and added rooms so that group psychotherapy can be carried out, Mally explained. An open house will be announced as soon as the exact schedule is set. The new quarters are just east of the present road. They are in a part of the building that comprises the McHenry Hospital complex, but the Mental Health center is in no way connected with the hospital. Urgency surrounds the need for more space because the number of persons seeking help for emotional problems, both adults and children, is growing rapidly. SHOP IN McHENRY Its Good Business •I'Jli • wi rina jw PROPERLY Filing cabinets? We have them ... and any other equipment or furniture you may need. 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Ronald Anderson of the SEEKS OFFICE FRANK O'ROURKE The candidacy of Frank O'- Rourke (D) of Marengo has been announced for Representative in the 33rd district. Announcement was delayed because of a controversy over his petition, when it was charged that he had Republican signers. The Illinois Electoral board last week stood by Attorney General William G. Clark's earlier ruling concerning petitions. Ringwood Methodist church will provide the ministerial leadership and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moraw of McHenry, will serve as counselors. The group is planning their next meeting at the Ringwood church at 7 p.m., Sunday, May 1. The film, "Different Denominations", will be shown. The group plans to meet regularly every Sunday evening during May. They will rotate their meetings between the three churches. 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