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Originally published in the Pacific Coast Bulletin, December 2, 1926
Thanksgiving party
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornthwaite entertained Thanksgiving evening with a very novel party. The party was reversible and several good costumes were in evidence. Various games were played during the evening, the prize winners for the feature games were Mrs. C.R. Coryell and Mrs. H.E. Harvey. The prizes for the best dressed for the occasion were awarded to Mrs. A.T. Russell and C.R. Coryell.
An enjoyable crab supper was served later in the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthews of Yakima, the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Coryell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, and the host and hostess. (more…)
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