Annette Hinson and Billy Mc- Carter, who will be married December 3, were honored at a cookout Saturday night, October 15, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John C. McGill. Sharing in host duties with the McGills were Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford. Guests dress, in western attire, arrived to a yard decorated with bales of hay and pumpkins. Upon arrival, Dr. McGill serv- ed the guests roasted peanuts. Hamburgers and the trimm- ings were served on the porch from tables covered with red checked cloths and decorated with wrought iron hurricans candles. Music was furnished by John Y arbrough. During the evening the host couples presented their gifts to the bridal couple. Guests included friends and parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. David Hinson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarter. Also Mrs. William K. Ervin of Ander- son, South Carolina, aunt of the prospective groom. DINNER PARTY Annette Hinson and Billy Mc- Carter, who will be married Dec. 3, were honored at a dinner par- ty Saturday evening, October 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryant. Sharing in host duties with the Bryants were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shawver, Mr. and Mrs. James David and Mr. and Mrs. John Barrington. Miss Henson was presented a corsage of yellow garza mums and white daisies. Yellow mums and diasies were used throughout the house. Guests were seated at small tables covered with white linen cloths edged with white lace and centered with an arrangement of mums, daisies, and greenery. A delicious threee course din- ner was served after which champagne toasts were made to the bridal couple. Host couples chose this time to present gifts of china to the honored couple. Among the twenty guests “were the -bride-elect’s parents, Mr.and Mrs. David Hinson and the = prospective ' bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarter. KITCHEN SHOWER Miss Annette Hinson, who will marry Billy McCarter on December 3, was honored with a surprise kitchen shower by the Thursday Night Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Louis Sabettie. The guests enjoyed three pro- gressions of bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. Ben T. Goforth. Mrs. Hal S. Plonk was invited to play with the club members. Special guests were the bride elect and her mother, Mrs: David Hinson of Shelby, BRIDAL SHOWER Annette Hinson, who will marry Billy McCarter December 3, was entertained at a Kitchen" Shower Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Stinnett in Shelby. Sharing in hostess duties with Mrs. Stinnett were Mrs. Hays Open Gate Club Hears Mrs. Gamble The Open Gate Garden Club met November 9 at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eugene McCarter. Members wre served delicious refreshments as they arrived. Mrs. Elizabeth Gamble had charge of the program. She presented Mrs. Lena Mcgill who read a beautiful short Thanksgiving story before going Bennett and Mrs. Ray Herndon. A Strawberry theme was car- ried out with a basket of silk floweres and strawberries on the refreshment table. Strawberry punch, crystallized strawberries, chesses wafers, nuts and cake squares were served between the hours of four and six. Among the guests were the bride elect’s mother, Mrs. David Hinson of Shelby; her grand- mothers, Mrs. Jeanette Hinson of Troutman and Mrs. Annie Plylers of Shelby; her aunt, Mrs. Homer Hinson of Troutman; and the prospective bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Eugene McCarter of Kings Mountain. LUNCHEON Miss Sharon Annette Hinson, who will marry Billy McCarter on December 3, was honored at a luncheon Saturday, November 12 at Cleveland Country Club in Shelby. Hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. Jimmy Tucker, Mrs. James Kirkland, and Mrs. John Raynor of Shelby. Upon arrival the guests were served orange appetizers. Guests were seated at a Thursday, November 17, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A beautifully appointed table centered with an arrangement of pink and red roses. The hostesses presented Miss Hinson with a corsage of pink rose buds and a brass tray. Special guests were the bride- elect; her mother, Mrs. David Hinson, of Shelby and the pro- spective groom’s mother, Mrs. Eugene McCarter of Kings Mountain. DINNER PARTY Annette Hinson and Billy Mc- Carter, who will be married December 3, were honored at a buffet dinner Saturday evening, November 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gladden. Yellow mums and daisies were used ‘throughout the house. A centerpiece of yellow mums with green candles decorated the buf- fet table. Miss Hinson was presented a corsage of white garza mums and babies breath. The guests served themselves from a lovely appointed dining room table. Then they were seated at a small table in the den. 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