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Dermatologist joining southside practice

Dr. Diane N. Turvy has established a practice with Franciscan Physician Network Central Indiana Dermatology.

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She joins Dr. Barbara R. Sturm at their office at 5255 E. Stop 11 Road, Suite 310, Indianapolis.

Board-eligible in dermatology, Turvy recently completed her training in dermatology at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Turvy earned her undergraduate degree in microbiology and chemistry at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and completed a graduate degree program in the department of microbiology and immunology at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis.

She earned her medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed residency training in dermatology at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Central Indiana Dermatology provides medical care for skin problems related to sun damage and photoaging, as well as common conditions such as acne, eczema, nail problems, psoriasis, rosacea, rashes and skin growths (warts or moles). The physicians also treat conditions related to skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.

To make an appointment, call 528-7098.

To learn more about network primary and specialty care services in central Indiana, go to FranciscanDocs.org.

Furniture company planning open house

A southside furniture company is hosting an open house for the recently renovated store in September.

Martin Fine Furniture’s fourth-generation owners Suzanna Sherman and John McDermott take pride in the store’s quality merchandise, competitive pricing, knowledgeable staff and exceptional customer service, according to a statement.

Martin Fine Furniture was founded in 1854 by Sherman and McDermott’s great-grandfather, Michael Clune. Many local customers associate the business with their father, longtime owner Marty McDermott.

A Cathedral High School graduate and community pillar, the elder McDermott moved the business from Arizona Street downtown to its current location on South East Street/U.S. 31. He also appeared in a number if campy commercials wearing a costume with his famous tagline, “You got that right.”

After his death in 2012, his two younger children took over the business.

They recently hired Greg Garcia Designs to redo the showroom. Using coral, celery green and turquoise colors, Garcia incorporated formal and casual furniture, accessories and artwork in each of the store’s three galleries

The open house will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 25 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 26 and 27 at the store, 5420 U.S. 31 South, Indianapolis.

For more information, call the store at 787-8659

Woman promoted to bank’s marketing officer

Franklin-based Mutual Savings Bank has promoted Kim Henderson to the position of marketing officer.

Henderson, previously marketing coordinator, will continue to serve as the bank’s human resources specialist.

In her new role, she is responsible for planning and overseeing all of the bank’s advertising and marketing efforts.

The Detroit-area native moved to Franklin as a teenager and graduated from Franklin Community High School. She attended Franklin College and Ivy Tech Community College before joining the bank as an administrative assistant in 1998.

She is activity involved in the Discover Downtown Franklin Economic Restructuring Committee, the Franklin Chamber of Commerce, and Habitat for Humanity of Johnson County’s Soup Bowl Committee and as a team leader for Habitat’s Women Build.

Henderson, her husband, Chris, and her daughter, Sara, are Franklin residents.