r & ' . Php. SE 4 / The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Ann Jordan given Rotary award for community activities Mrs. Ann Jordan was recently awarded the Paul Harris Fellow- ship Award by the Dallas Rotary Club for outstanding community activity and participation in keep- ing with the principles of Rotary. Mrs. Jordan is the first woman and non-member of Rotary to receive this award by the Dallas Rotary Club, with her husband, Dr. L.E. Jordan, being the first member of the Dallas Rotary Club to receive the award. Some of Mrs. Jordan's achieve- ment over the year have included: Grand Regent of Catholic Daugh- ters, St. Therese's Church, Shav- ertown, where she served for two years; twice Past-President of the Dallas Senior Women's Club where she served for 35 years; Advisor to Dallas Junior Women's Club; Past- President of Dallas Rotary Ann's where she served for 41 years; Chairperson of the refreshment stand and bake booth at the Dallas Library Auction, having volun- teered her services for 32 years; Volunteer at the Luzerne County Fall Fair for the past 23 years; Secretary of the Dallas Rotary Student Exchange Program for seven years, serving with her husband who was chairperson and founder of the Exchange Program. Mrs. Jordan has attended meet- ings and visited 29 Rotary Dis- tricts. She has attended nine Ro- tary conventions in four different countries. She has also been Sec- retary and Past President of the Dental Auxiliary of Luzerne County and had been a member of the auxiliary for 38 years. Attending the award ceremony were her children and grandchil- dren. Her children are, Mrs. Lynne Horoschak, Dresher, Pa.; Mrs. Peggy Harvey, Dallas; Mrs. Jeri Baranowski, Orange; Mrs. Cory Ryan, Richmond, Va. and Paul Jordan, Hershey. Mrs. Jordan resides with her husband in Trucksville. In our service Sgt. Michael S. Newell recently participated in the Strategic Air Command exercise, “Global Shield '89.” The exercise tested the readi- ness of SAC units around the world, as well as Air Force reserve and Air National Guard units, to carry out orders which support the United States national policy. Newell is an area supervisor with the 9th Security Police Squadron, Beale Air Force Base, Calif. He is the son of Harold R. and Janice L. Newell of 64 Pinecrest Ave., Dallas. 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