Luck chain letter. Good Luck type. Postscript: "The above
letter was received by me ..." Signed "A Friend" US, 1922.
Good Luck
Copy this and send it to nine people whom you wish to have good luck. This
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
very good fortune.
The above letter was received by me and I am sending it on to you.
A Friend
Published: Harrisiburg Telegraph
(Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 4 Aug. 1922. Title: "Chain Letters Holding Threat
Barred by U.S." Subtitles: "Hundreds who have been annoyed by anonymous
communications are pleased. Latest is from officer." "Bad luck is
threatened recipient who fails to forward card to nine." Entered by
DWV, Dec. 2, 2013.
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