Exchange chain letter. Postcards. Kids letter. Send one and six copies. Five names. US, 1996.

Dear Helen -
   This was started by 6 kids in Germany in 1986. If it goes into 1996 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 every one. My friend Anis Woodward sent it to me & received it from Raven Woodward. I sure hope you don't break the chain. Write this same letter 6 more times and send to six different friends. Do not send it to the person you get this from. Then send a postcard to the No I person on the list below. Remove the No 1 persons name and put yours at the No 5 spot. You must complete this in three days! If you don't we will have to wait 9 more years before getting in the record book. In about a month you may receive 80 post cards from around the world. It has been approved by the U. S. Postal Service.

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    1.    Laura ********
           E **** Rural Rd.
          Waupaca, Wi 54981

    2.    Raven **********
           E **** Rural Rd.
          Waupaca, Wi 54981

    3.   Anis ********
          R 1 Box **
         Wild Rose, Wi 54984

   4.   Bernice *******
         P O Box ***
         Bear Creek, Wi 54922

   5.   Anna ******
         **** W Prince Rd #60
        Tucson, Az 85705-3168


Handwritten in blue ink on two sides of a 8.5" by 5.5" sheet of paper. Provided to D. VanArsdale by Helen Lynn, Carlsbad, New Mexico with a letter dated 8-27-96. Addresses deleted by DWV. Last listed sender is an 83 year old woman. Paragraphs preserved.

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