Luck chain letter. "Luck of London." "Send this and four copies." US, 1944.

                                                                          One flag, One country
                                                                          The luck of London
 

  The luck of London was sent to me, I am sending it on to you. This was started
by an American officer, -It has been around the world four times. Copy this and
see what happens four day's later! Send this and four copies to people you wish
luck.

     Grace Field won $45,000 after sending it. Dr. F.A. Anderson won $25,000 but lost it
because he broke the chain. It will bring luck to you four days after mailing it. Do
not send money. Do not keep this letter.  It must be mailed 24 hours after recieving
it. Good Luck. The one who breaks the chain will have bad luck.


Hand written letter mailed to Jean Reherman, Okarche, Oklahoma on Jan. 13, 1944. Sent from another town in Oklahoma (Cushing?). No return address. Paragraphs preserved. Saved by Jean Reherman, copy supplied via Preston. Type mentioned by De Lys, 1948. Was 44-01.

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