July 31, 1944. Dear Hoot and Jane: o Mother tells me that we can expect your pleasing and lovab personalities at ow domicile sometime Friday or thereafter. I am Pe ae ae da es, ae a if possible. Ani if the baggage compartment of the car is not ample to carry the clubs, be sure to stick the shoes in. We will have the balls, and if the clubs or shoes are not avail- able then we will dig up a pair of tennis shoes, a pair of shorts, and a T shirt. I am sure that Hoot will enjoy the exercise, and we will, so far as possible, call off all of our appointments so that we can en- gage the youmg man in the friendly game of pasture pool. _ ‘We will leave it to the women folks to make arrangements for the food, either at home or elsewhere. So please be informed that we are delighted that you are coming, and although we are supposed to have a full schedule at the University, we will arrange it so that we will have a full schedule aay Se Se, Tian Oo eee ty oe Anticipating your coming with great pleasure, I am Affectionately yours, ae Director of Physical Education, FCA :AH , Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mons, 934 Rolling Pass, Glenview, Illinois. eit tata tela State NR ARR RRR IES XS hicdeateErat iti She A srctigee aka i eR