Exchange chain letter (postcard). Aprons. Send
one, two names, five copies. From the Sebacher hoard. US, 1941.
Miss Hilda Koester 5911 S. Broadway
Wichita, Kansas
Mrs. Ed. L. Siemex 520 Sherman Ave.
704 W. Central
Wichita, Kansas
This club was started to increase your
apron supply. Copy this card and mail
to five friends. Omit top name and
send her an apron. Add your name
to the bottom. Mail cards within
two days. Be sure to put return address
on package. This is a strong club
and you will enjoy receiving aprons.
We will be there Saturday at 7 PM at Clara for your call. Ariana
Government issue postal card mailed from Saint Charles,
Missouri on April 18, 1941 to a St. Charles resident (name obscured on
my photocopy but known to be Dolores Sebacher). Text handwritten on back
of card (landscape format). Lines preserved. Revised address and
final note in a different hand. Final note extends upward on right margin.
From the James H. Patterson "Unmailable" collection.
This is one of nine linen exchange postcards (the
Sebacher hoard) all received by Dolores Sebacher from April 1940 to
April 1941.
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The Paper Chain Letter Archive-information.
Chain Letter Evolution.