Moving to the second paragraph: "founded in 1940" → set up in. "Junior Chamber of Commerce" stays as a name. "civic organization" → nonprofit body. "promote community service" → support civic engagement. "leadership development" → training for leading. "fellowship among young men" → companionship for.
"Less relevant" → obsolete.
The user's instruction says: "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So, proper nouns like brand names, company names, product names that are capitalized or known as proper nouns should remain. For example, "Jaycee Furniture" is a company name, so it's a proper noun and stays. "Mid-century modern sofas and armchairs" – "Mid-century modern" is a style, which might be considered a proper noun here. But in the context of the user's request, I think "Mid-century modern" is a specific reference and should be left as is. So the words to rewrite would be "sofas" and "armchairs." jaycee furniture history
I need to check if I'm missing any terms. Words like "pieces" in "pieces for the home" can be furniture items. "rise to fame" → emergence into popularity. "eventual decline" → ultimate downfall. Moving to the second paragraph: "founded in 1940"
Wait, maybe "we" can be we? But "we" is a pronoun, so alternatives might be tricky. Maybe not all words can have three options, but the user wants it regardless. Let me proceed carefully. "promote community service" → support civic engagement
Wait, the original uses "lives on", so the options should include that and two others. Wait, no, the user wants to rework the terms with three options each, so the original term is replaced by three synonyms. So the original "lives on" becomes endures. Let me make sure each occurrence of a term is replaced by three synonyms. Let me check each sentence.