JIDU AGENT TO LEJEUNE UNIT IMN GROUP ENJOY DINNER ANNOUNCEMENT: Big baby boy arrived at the Jett's September 25, 1953. Name: Will Lee Jett, Jr. Congratulations ! Our best wishes go with former a- gent C. F. Lamonds on his new assignment as manager of the Camp LeJeune office. Needless to say, Charlie will be missed by all, es pecially your correspondent who finds herself with a brand new work schedule beginning at 0545 - temp orarily, we hope. Station Manager, Chester Nutt, has just returned from vacation fatter and sassier than ever. Three guess es where he spent his time. That's right - Louisville I He must miss the place. Maybe there's some thing up there we don't have here at Raleigh-Durham. Coval Williamson is spending his vacation in the big city of New York and we hope he doesn't get lost up there in Yankee-land. Only other local event of interest this month was the 100th anniver- saryofthe N. C, State Fair in RDU which was quite a show - all of it. =',c ^ s'.c PURSERS ADD TWO NEW MEN The pursers department found it self short-handed during the past month due to illness and vacation, although still adding two new flight attendants. Mike Woods, assigned to IMN, and Edward Lee McMillian, ORF, were the two new men, reported by the service department. On the ailing list were Joe Cook, out with appendicitis, Jack King, a bout with pneumonia, Bill Rowe, flu, Dennis Mellott, ear infection, and Bob Shanks, flu. Most of them are back in service. Bob Parris took a vacation during the month, A meeting was held in ORF during the last week of October for pur sers in that sector. On October 5, 1953 Yellow Cab Co. of Wilmington gave a party for our station personnel, their wives and dates. The smiling individuals in i:l>e pic tures included Juyne & Pete Jones>, Pauline and Dick Mahn, Edith and Boyd Rutledge, Barbara and Hugh Kelly, Nell and James Sandifer, and R. P. Meares who tagged along with his date, Nancy Griffith. Representing Yellow Cab were Mr. Julius Wenberg, Mr. and Mrs. H, Munn, Robert Lewis and Dorothy Rhodes, Representing the airport were Mr. andMrs. John Westbrook. A dinner was served and the party consumed large portions of shrimp, lobster, oysters and steaks. Rut ledge and Kelly had an oyster-roast marathon and did away with a few bushels of the pearls from the bri ny deep. The only complaint of the evening was made by these two big gluttons suffering from upset mid sections . A good time was had by all and the relationship of Yellow Cab and PAX was further bonded. Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Beatty. Pete Jones Above Mrs. June Day, CLT Air port 77 Restaurant winner of the Silver Cup at the convention of the N. C. Association of Quality Res taurants which w a s held recently in the Hotel Charlotte. From PAI personnel - Congratulations!