CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Office Hours Mon ��� Thurs 8:00 ��� 4:00 Friday 8:00 ��� 1:00 HCG Weight Loss Success Live Well Be Healthy Dorrette Grant, M.D., Dawn Barnes, CNM ��� Modify metabolism ��� Hcg diet professional ��� Long term results ��� Lose average 1-3 lbs per day ��� Healthier lifestyle ��� Be a success story Come see us at our new office at 2573 Ravenhill Drive www.WomensHealthHaven.net | 2573 Ravenhill Drive | (910) 488-7548 Seating Etiquette Dedicated to Improving Your Lifestyle Bradley J. Broussard, M.D. Louis P. Clark, Jr., M.D. James P. Flanagan, M.D. Stanley K. Gilbert, Jr., M.D. Don���t let bone and joint injuries slow you down. If pain or an injury is interfering with your favorite activities or daily tasks, we can help. Cape Fear Orthopedics is the Fayetteville area���s trusted source for compassionate, expert care. Since 1973, people of all ages and walks of life have relied on our physicians for the highest level of care ��� a level of care they deserve. We understand your injuries and your desire to resume an active, healthy lifestyle. Our specialists provide comprehensive care from injury diagnosis and treatment to rehabilitation services in the following areas: ��� Shoulder & Elbow ��� Hand & Wrist ��� Hip ��� Knee ��� Foot & Ankle ��� Sports Medicine ��� Pediatric Orthopedics ��� Osteoporosis ��� Physical/Occupational Therapy Karen V. Jones, M.D. Stephen H. Kouba, M.D. Jason B. Lowe, M.D. Douglas S. McFarlane, M.D. Cocktail Etiquette Wherever you hurt, we help. Walter B. Greene, M.D. To make an appointment, call 910.484.2171 Edwin C. Newman, III, M.D. 4140 Ferncreek Drive #801 ��� 6000 Ramsey Street #108 www.capefearortho.com ��� 910.484.2171 26 | December ��� 2012 Place cards identify the places people are to sit; they are used to eliminate confusion when more than six people dine together. Place cards usually designate individual places at formal affairs. If there are no place cards, the hostess tells the diners which seat to take or requests that they determine their own places. The hostess is the last to enter the room at a formal dinner with the other women sitting down without waiting for her. The women sit before or after the hostess is seated at an informal meal. The place of honor at the table is to the right side of the host because most people are right-handed. Men help seat the woman seated on his right then sits. A host helps the lady seated to his right. The hostess is assisted by the man to her left. To make the process easier, women should approach their chairs from the right. Unless protocol is being observed, other guests should not be seated according to their importance. Beyond these few guidelines, guests should be arranged in the way that the host feels will be most congenial for conversation. Do not bring a cocktail glass to the dinner table. The glass crowds the place setting. In addition, the taste of spirits may counteract the flavor of wine served with the meal. Leave the cocktail glass in the room where cocktails are served. CV