Chris Pruden of Davenport said he attended the free party, sponsored by the Davenport Noon Optimist Club and Oscar Mayer Foods Corp., „because I was hungry.“ The thin „I think it’s great that they do this,“ he said. „Some people aren’t fortunate enough to have a family. People who live in shelters have no place to go.“ Pruden attended the meal with his housemates. The young man said he has been homeless for past Thanksgivings, adding, „I go to these kinds of dinners every year.“ U. S. Cellular set up a table filled with cell phones so attendees could make Like Pruden, Mae Bernier of Davenport said she does not have a phone with Lynn Wescott, the sales supervisor for the U. S. Cellular store on Brady Street in Davenport, said one man called his sister in hopes of tracking down a brother who was given up for adoption when they were children. In addition to making free phone calls, many who attended the event had free family photos taken by volunteers. Others shot hoops in the Friendly House gymnasium in hopes of winning a free turkey. Christina Castaneda of Davenport held her Kinsey Miller of Davenport said she came to Friendly House with several aunts and uncles. „Thanksgiving is all about spending time with your family and eating pie,“ she said. „I’m 10, but you can say I’m 11 because my birthday is in December.“ Betty Kertai, the president of the Davenport Noon Optimist Club, grinned from ear to ear as small children raced through the halls of Friendly House wearing animal balloons on their heads. „Seeing these kids happy makes us happy,“ she said. „That’s why we do it. Our motto is that we’re a friend of youth and, of course, that includes their family and their friends also. Kertai said the club raises money for events such as the Thanksgiving dinner by maintaining American flags for area residents. For $35, the club will raise and lower a flag each day at someone’s home for a year. Gabrielle Belz of Davenport brought her four children to the party. They played in the gymnasium while mom relaxed with friends upstairs. „We come to this every year,“ she said. „It’s a nice,