Money chain letter. Send-a-Dime. Printer's advice to advance blank copies. From the ACL hoard. US, 1935.


                       PROSPERITY CLUB
                      ( In God We Trust)

    J. B. Martin          532 W. Church St.,        Orlanda, Fla.

    M. G. Laney           Box 1814                    "       "
    Miriam Curry          619 Owens St.,            Waycross, Ga.
    W.D. Rivenbark        607 Hicks St.,              "        "
    C.F. Yarbrough        536 Plant Ave.,             "        "
    L.E. Dillard Jr.,     415 Folks St.,              "        "
 

                   PROSPERITY CLUB

                        =========
         FAITH        HOPE        CHARITY

       This chain was started in the hope of bringing pros-

perity to you.

         Within three days, make five copies of this letter,

leaving off the top name and address and adding your name and

address at the bottom of the list and mail to five of your

friends to whom you wish prosperity to come.

        In omitting the top; name, send that person ten cents

(10c) wrapped in paper as a charity donation.

        In turn, as your name leaves the top, you will re-

ceive 15,625 letters with donations amounting to $1562.50.
 

        IS THIS WORTH A DIME TO YOU?

        Note: If you are unwilling to carry out this work,

please return this letter to the last person on the list so

that this chain will not be broken.

        FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AND WATCH THE DIMES ROLL IN.

____________________________________________________________________________________
    (Speed it up by enclosing five of these printed copies with each letter, insuring quicker action
and possibly avoiding a break.

                                                       THESE PRINTED COPIES
       Immediate shipment, post paid, any address,  1c each, stamps or coin. R. W. Davis, Waycross,
Georgia).


Leading address section typed, body printed (large font headers, rest as if typed). Concluding printer's message in small bold font. Typing keystrokes preserved. Given to Dan VanArsdale by Jim Fisher, Charleston, S.C.

This was one of 13 items from a 1935 Atlantic Coast Line railroad file, the "ACL hoard." These are designated by "rr" after the date in the archive filename.

me1935-05rr_sd_ret_+copies

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