Sept. 27, 1941 Mr. Harry W. Mons Vice-president Hill-Clarke Machinery Coe Chicago, Ill. | Dear Mr. Mons Thank you for your good letter of the 26 instant. I have not received the invoice for the golf clubs but as soon as I do I will meil you the dill. I am writing Spauldings a letter i his monning asking why you have not received the golf clubs. I am glad, however, that your normelizer has been received and that you are doing goed work with ite fhe price is correct, $10, no doubt you will get an invoice before long. kook your letter home to let Mrs. Allen read it and she got @ great kick out of it. She said if I didn't lock out I would have Mr. Mons on one of my athletic LEMMS « | I really got a great kick out of reading about Jane's fingernails. If there is anything that has pained ne for years it has been those long fingernails with the bright red polish. I called Jane "The Tiger Woman", but in reality they looked like eagle claws painted a bright hue. Rut now she has her ewn home and her in- terest is not in her adornment but in her home, so she has found she couldn't be quite so efficient with those long fingernails as she could be if they wore shorte She has done whet all girls should do when home interests are uppermost. I have elways been very proud of Jane with her sensible attitude and when it came time for her to do the thing that was both expedient and efficient she did ite The Allen's send kindest regards to the Mons’ and our leve to the youngsters. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation FCA/pE Varsity Basketball Coach