Luck chain letter.  Flanders type.  "Copy it and send it within two hours to persons you wish good luck." "Do not keep this one."  US, 1931.
The Flanders chain of good luck.
This was sent to my house. Copy it and send it within two hours to persons you wish good luck. This was started by American officer in Flanders and has been around the world sixty times. The one who breaks the chain will have bad luck.  It is astonishing how prosperity will come in a few days. Wait and see what happens. In four days it will bring good luck.  Send this one and four others to the people you wish good luck. Do not keep this one.

Published: The Evening News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 24 August 1931, p. 18.  Column: Listen, World! by Elsie Robinson. "... the same old 'Flanders luck' chain letter. You've had 'em too. Everybody has had them. Bet you could recite it by heart--". Entered by DWV, Jan. 23, 2014.

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