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* Czommunitu (—keit OF RENO SUITE 2, FORDONIA BUILDING POST OFFICE BOX 429 RENO, NEVADA OFFICERS FREDERICK O. HERZ President LESTER J. HILP Vice-President OTTO A. LINNECKE Treasurer MRS. GLADYS B. ROWLEY Secretary November ? 4, 1947 |, ? , My dear fe-llow-wprker: 9 EDITH B. HALEY Executive Secretary PHONE 2-3429 ? Nowi that; the Community Chest Campaign of I947»1948 is DIRECTORS A. E. CAUBLE E. W. CHISM JOHN S. HALLEY FREDERICK 0. HERZ LESTER J. HILP OTTO A. LINNECKE FOREST B. LOVELOCK MRS. MARGARET RALL MRS. GLADYS B. ROWLEY behind us and the. sfhoke of battle has settled somewhat, at least to the extent that v.re., now can see rather clearly that our goal of- $120,000 will be attained, I wish to take this humble means of expressing to you try deep and sincere personal appreciation for the splendid support which you gave ? RED FEATHER SERVICES: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA CAMP FIRE GIRLS CATHOLIC WELFARE BUREAU COMMUNITY WELFARE, INC. GIRL SCOUTS RECREATION CENTER SALVATION ARMY - Welfare SALVATION ARMY - YoutHWork SOCIAL SERVICE EXCHANGE Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. ? to the campaign and for the time and effort you devoted to it, undoubtedly at a personal sacrifice, which contributed so much to the ultimate success of our mutual endeavor. You and I have the satisfaction of feeling that we may have done something to make our community just a little better place in which to live, and we are glad for it. It was a pleasure working with you and I wish to thank vou sincerely. CHILDREN'S CHURCH SCHOOL PILE O'DIMES Y. W. C. A., U. of N. CAMPUS Most cordially yours, Raymond E. Marks, General Chairman, 1947-1948 Reno Community Chest Campaign REM: bn