Exchange chain letter. Postcards - Kids type. Send 1, 4 names, 6 copies. US, 1996.

Dear Madelaine,

                             This is a chain letter from Sil in Germany. It was started in 1986 if it goes through 1995 it will be in the Guiness Book of World Records (your name will be included) It has never been broken, so please don't spoil it for everyone.
Our friends:
                             Athena
sent it to us. It has been passed around for the last nine years. I sure hope you don't break it.
           First, write it word for word (exept who you got it from) and send it to six of your friends.

           Second, send a postcard to the first person on the list below. Third, put your name and address on the bottom of the list and remove the first name.

          You must do this in three days or the chain will be broken. If you were to break the chain we would have to wait another nine years to be in record book. In about a month you will receive 30 postcards from all over the world. This has been aproved by the U.S. Postal office as an educational game for kids.

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Don't forget, 3 days don't break it.

   1.    Jonathon, Jordan and Rebekah ***
          **** N. Idaho road Lewiston Idaho
         83501

   2.   Nick and Tyler ***
         **** 3rdSt. Lewiston, Idaho 83501

   3.   Athena ***
         *** 3rd St Lewiston, Idaho 83501

   4.  Jessica ***
        *** 3rd St. Lewiston Idaho 83501


Hand printed in pencil on lined paper (two sides) torn from a spiral binder. Sent to Preston from Jackson in Clarkston, WA on Aug. 13, 1996.  Accompanied by a note saying it was received by an 11 year old child in Whitman Elementary School. Sic "exept", "aproved". Paragraphing retained.

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