Claude Sanders
to Phil Gleischman
Phil Gleischman
to M. H. Starr
M. H. Starr
to J. V. Allen
J. V. Allen
to Geo. Rencher
George Rencher
to P. J. Schlossman
P. J. Schlossman
to Henry Maukenscht
Henry Maukenscht
to Alex Mayares
Alex Mayares
to Frank Norse
Frank Norse
to J. A. Wheeler
J. A. Wheeler
to E. H. Sell
E. H. Sell
to John M. Cooper
John M. Cooper
to Chas. L.
Mitchell
Chas. L. Mitchell
to D. W. Collins
D. W. Collins
to John Dornett,
Jr.
John Dornett, Jr.
to J. Henry Smith
J. Henry Smith
to L.
P. Joseph
L. P. Joseph
to Geo. R. Wilson
Geo. R. Wilson
to Geo.
P. Wagner
Geo. P. Wagner
to A.
E. Key
A. E. Key
to Hector L.
Lane
Hector L. Lane
to C. M. Sherrod
C. M. Sherrod
to Wm.
Feagin
Wm. Feagin
to Bill Black
Bill Black
to R.
F. Hudson
R. F. Hudson
to Geo.
Dement
Geo. Dement
to Amos
Wilson
Amos Wilson
to Frank
P. Folmar
Frank P. Folmar
to Walter
S. Coleman
Walter S. Coleman
to A. A.
Gambill
A. A. Gambill
to J. F. Suttle
J. F. Suttle
to
Copy this out and sent to nine
(9) people whom you wish good luck.
The chain was started by an American Officer and should go three
times around the world.
DO NOT
BREAK THE CHAIN, for whoever does will have BAD LUCK.
Do it within twenty-four hours and count nine days and you will
have some great good fortune.
"Let all go smiling through 1922."
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