Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 110, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 October 1990 — Page 2

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Bremen Medical Office Building 326 West Grant St., Bremen, Ind. 46506 Physicians Specialist Schedule for November, 1990 •

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 John Martens MD. General Surgeon 9 00am.-Noon Stephen McTigue M.D. Ear Nose Throat 3:00pm.5 6 7 8 9 Frank Walerko M.D. Winston Gerig M.D. John Mathis M.D. Ronald Nelson M.D. John Martens M.D. Urology General Surgeon Gastroenterology Cardiology Assoc. General Surgeon 8:00am,-Noon 9:00a.m.-Noon 7:30a.m.-11:00am. 8:00a.m.- 9:00a.m.-Noon Nanette Arone A.C.S.W. Magdi Gabriel M.D. The Bowen Center Orthopedic Surgeon Counseling 230p.m.12 13 Ta 15 16 Eldon Geng M.D M ° John Jenklns ohn a 2 ens MD General Surgeon 9 30a Cardiology Assoc Surgeon 9:00am.-Noon 8:00a.m.- y.uua.m.-Noon Nanene Arone A C S W Brian Saine M D The Bowen Center Ear Nose Throa , . Counseling 3:30p.m.19 20 21 22 23 Frank Walerko M.D. Winston Gerig M D Thanksgiving John Martens M.D. Urology General Surgeon General Surgeon 8 00a.m.-Noon 9 00am -Noon 9:00a.m.-Noon Nanette Arone A.C.S.W. Magdi Gabriel M.D. The Bowen Center Orthopedic Surgeon Counseling 2:30p.m.- \ * 26 27 28 29 30 Eldon Geng MD. R. Ramachandran M.D. OBCYN ~ ohn ar ’ ens M General Surgeon Neurology 9 30am 1100 am era 9 00a m.-Nowi 9:30a.m,N00n Cardiology Assoc Nanette Arone A.C.S.W 800a m - The Bowen Center Michael Kelbel M.D. Counseling Orthopedic Surgeon _____ . 2Qop.m.- '

Please make further appointments through yourfamily physician's office. Forfurther information, call your physician or this office at 546-5363. Affiliated with Community Hospital of Bremen.

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Students and other personnel at Central Elementary School spent a part of Drug Awareness Week working out a special "People Picture” on the playground at the school. “Just Say No" was emphasized iqjhis very special way. (Photo courtesy Bill Fales)

DRUG HOTLINE The Drug Hotline sponsored by the Wa-Nee Drug Awareness Committee for the Nappanee and Wakarusa communities, is available through the cooperation of the Nappanee Police Department, by calling 773-5555. The line is being monitored by an answering service which informs callers that if their situation requires immediate response, they should dial 911. Kiwonis trovelogue The second in this season’s Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Travel and Adventure film series will be presented Tuesday evening, November 6,7:30, in the North Wood High School auditorium. Season tickets are still available, at $12.50 for adults, and $7.50 for students. Children under age six are admitted free. Single admission tickets will be on sale at the door: $3 for adults, and $2 for students. Tuesday’s presentation is entitled “Wild and Scenic Rivers,” and is presented by Gray Warriner. Included in the film are canyonlands of the Southwest, the Sierra Nevada, Maine, Asia, and Soviet Siberia.

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Remington lectures at Goshen College Painter Deborah Remington will be the guest at Goshen College November 5 and 6 for the Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist Series. / A direct descendent of Frederic Remington, famous for his representational paintings and sculptures of the old west, Deborah Remington is a noted painter in her own right. Her abstract works hang in the National Collection of American Art in Washington, D.C.; Boyman’s Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands; and Biblioteque Nationale, Paris. i Remington will give two free public slide lectures on November 5: “The Role of Drawing in Making Art” will be at College Mennonite Church at 10:00a.m. and “History and Development of my Art Over 25 Years” will be at 7:00p.m. in Umble Center. Both will be followed by receptions, at 10:30a.m. and 8:30p.m„ respectively, in the Art Gallery, on the lower level of the Harold and Wilma Good Library. During his two years at Goshen College, Eric Yake Kenagy distinguished himself as a gifted ceramics student before his accidental death in 1986. In this visiting arts program, members of the Kenagy family and friends wish to celebrate the creativity Eric expressed, and to share events that inspire others to develop their own talents.

News from YOUR chamber

Red Ribbon Week has drawn to a close, and, from talking to some of those involved in the many activities, it has been a big success. Attendance at all functions increased significantly. To all of you who helped in planning, and to all of you who supported those efforts to create a drug-free community, YOUR chamber, along with the Wakarusa chamber and the Wa-Nee Drug Awareness Committee, thank you. XXX Plans for the trip to Garrett are in place, for an exciting morning on Wednesday, November 7. The train will arrive at 9a.m. in Nappanee, and depart at 9:20a.m. for Garrett. Prior to the train’s arrival, the North Wood Scarlet Guard will entertain, and there will be a number of prizes given away, compliments of local businesses. Two tickets for two separate trips will also be given away by Amtrak.

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Mammography Personal Care Close to You i Today women are taking better care of themselves and their bodies and it shows! With a nutritional diet and a steady exercise program, many women of all ages are leading active and progressive lives. Community Hospital of Bremen offers mammography, a simple procedure taking less than one hour, but a procedure that is vitally important in early detection of breast cancer. Statistics positively indicate that early detection can mean a better chance of total recovery and generally less extensive surgery. Nothing is more important than your personal care. Call 546-5363 to schedule your appointment. Women 35 and over may want to ask their physician about this procedure. j rdH Community Hospital of Bremen V “Our fmmily curing for yours “ 411 South Whitlock St.*Bremon, IN 46506*219-546-2211

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Last week, local cartoonist Max Gwin, spoke to members of Elder Haus about his creative works. Above, Mr. Gwin, right, stands with Evelyn Culp, who introduced the program to a large group of Elder Haus visitors in the Nappanee Public Library. An exhibit of Mr. Gwin’s work as well as the work of other local artists is displayed in the Heritage Center of the library. (AN photo by Rebecca Babcock)

A table will be set up, to register for the drawings, prior to the beginning of the festivities. While you are awaiting the train, coffee, hot chocolate and donuts will be served, compliments of Dal-Mar Catering and Family Fare. Amtrak officials will be present to preside over the ceremonies. Among the invited guests to make the inaugural trip will be three grade school students, winners of the poster contest; four senior citizens, winners of their own drawing; two representatives of the Scarlet Guard, and winners of the drawing from the Advance-News. Following the ceremonies at the Garrett station, the group will depart, via Cardinal Coaches, and should return to Nappanee by noon. The coaches are provided by donations from Beer & Slabaugh, Borkholder Corporation, NIPSCO, and United Telephone Company.

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There will also be food and beverage aboard Amtrak, courtesy of Amtrak. Come early and enjoy the festivities —it will be memorable. XXX Do not forget to vote Tuesday, November 6. Staying away from the polls does not guarantee anything, other thhn the fact that you have let someone else make decisions for you.

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