ALS, one page both sides, 5 x 7.5, no date. A chatty letter mentioning planes, money, aviation and accidents. In full: 'Your letter and deposit slip came some time ago and from the promptness of my reply you might think I wasn't gratified. What are the other terms? Please hold out something for yourself. I want you to. Heaven knows you've had enough trouble with the thing. Please tell me about your 'shop.' I suppose you draw all of Kinner's repair work - for I suppose he can't do anything but build new planes now. Mr. Suvier sent me a letter from Pa Bryant which was most discouraging about everything in California, aviation blackest of all. He had a accident, did you know and cut a finger off his good hand? Mr. Suvier is very ill; not critically I think, but quite miserable. I certainly hope you make a grand success. Write me when you have time.' In fine condition, with writing lightly showing through from opposing sides. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope which is addressed in her hand and which bears the notation 'Air Mail.' COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.