A PIN FROM THE MISSUS—Newly installed Burch Comp ton of tho Hillsborough Junior Chamber of Commerce received his president's pin from wife, Carolyn, at the Ladles Night and Installation Program of the Jaycees last Friday night at the General Sherman, 2,606 at UNC to get degrees Some 2,600 University of North Carolina graduates will be awarded.. degrees at the UNC 170th Commencement Ex ercises to be held June 1 at 7 p m. in Kenan Stadium here. It is the largest number of degrees ever to be awarded by the University or any other institution in the state. Governor Terry Sanford will give the commencement ad dress at the degree-awarding exercises. The Reverend Olih T. Bink ley, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, will give the bac calaureate sermon at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 2 at Memorial Hall. — — - The UNC 1984 Commence— Old gardens program to be given Society “Some Gardens of Old Hills borough” will be the theme of the Hillsborough Historical So ciety's third annual spring/din ner meeting on Friday .evening at 6:30 at the Coloni^ fnn. Mrs. Charles H.^Blake, Chair man of the Horticulture Commit tee, will present an after-dinner program of y90 colored slides of Hillsborough gardens featuring old ^plants, vines, Shrubs, and tce’es. The garden?, will include - those of Eno Lodge, Moorefields, “Over the River,” Montrose, Chat wood, Highlands, and various oth ' . ers. .i>r. iieorge B. Darnel, program chairman, has announced a spe cial entertainment of folk songs and traditional ballads sung by Winifred Moon and her husband, Col. Jacob R. Moon. Mrs. Moon will use an ancient Irish harp, a guitar, and an antique dulci mer. OFFER 'PINAFORE' TICKETS The Durham Theatre Guild’s production of “H.M.S. Pinafore” will be presented on Friday and Saturday evenings, May 15 and 16 *f 8 pjn. in the Durham High School Auditorium, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 16. Tickets at $2.00 for adults and $.75 for chil dren are on sale in Chapel Hill at Kemp’s, Ledbetter-Pickard, and The Country Store. PLACE TO BUY "THE BEST A SUIT . . . SLACKS TOO" T. N. BOONE Tailors Burlington, N. C. . ..i,peTr.~..: ment Weekend begins Satur day, May 30, with the arrival of alumni and visitors, and will continue through the degree awarding ceremonies Monday night, June 1. * Garden Club to tour southern area-today Quentin Patterson, Work Unit Conservationist for Orange Coun vation of Orange County’s Natu ral Resources,” by conducting the Hillsborough Garden Club on a tour of the farms of the south west area of the coanty. Mem bers are urged to assemble in the conference room of the Agricul ture Building at 3:30 p.m. today. After the tour the group will enjoy a cookout at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Patterson. ed to take the tour. Vodka Royale Ch»*. Jacftutnat Ciac,*li»e., Phfla., Pa.—80 Proof, biati Had from Grain . _ __riain Good Business for Orange Their Money At Hillsboro {Savings & Loan 4 Helping Local Folks Build A Home And Earning Generous Dividends At The Same Time Seems Like An Unbeatable Combination To Me! YOUR MONEY WORKS HARD FOR YOU AND FOR THE COMMUNITY WHEN INVESTED AT HILLSBORO SAVINGS & LOAN •EARN COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY AND EVERY ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $10,000 BY AN AGENCY OF THE FEDERAL GOVT. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION A Conrynunity Institution For 51 Years 0 YOUR FUTURE WITH