2—Posl Herald and Register, Bceklcy* \Y. Vn,» Sunday Morning, September 28, 1958Hinton Police Probe B And EHINTON tRXS)-Stale police are Investigating the breaking and entering of Jack’s Drive-In on route 3 below the Bluestone Dam.The drive-in was entered sometime Thursday night ajid entry was gained by forcing a hasp off the front door. Sudie Gil!, an employe, discovered the breaking when she reported for work Friday. The juke box and a pinball machine were broken into and looted. The thief or thieves took the entire cigarette machine which had been filled on Thursday..MISS BONIXSEGXA (left) and MISS HALL * * * ★ * * * Concord Collegians Attend Sorority FeteATHENS (RNS) — Miss Virginia, has returned to the Concord Col-Hinton Young Men's Campaign lags BehindHINTON ''HNS) - Harvey Gold* smith, general secretary of the Hinton Young Men’s Christian Association, said Friday the Annual membership campaign Js lagging far behind tfiat of last year.Goldsmith said 562 memberships have been sold and the quota for 1958-59 is set at 1200. “YM mem* berships are necessary if the community program for youth and the railraod program is to continue, according to Goldsmith.Community teams under the managership of C. S. “Jack Weaver in a door to door canvas sold 123 memberships while the Eagles team consisting of Engineers and firemen have sold 54 memberships.Leading the pack though is the ..... ^I0*.™.6..1!? ^^ 1 Boninsegna, daughter of Mr. andjlege campus as president of the^ ^ g Boninsegna, formerly Epsilon Delta Chapter of Delta Ze-of Mullens, now of Cleveland, 0.,]ta National Sorority.M:lt;ss Bonninsegna, along with Gail Hall, Williamson, treasurer of the college sorority, have returned to Athens following their appear* a nee as representatives of the local chapter at the 2oth Biennial Convention of Delta Zeta, conducted at Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, 111.The two local delegates were among the 700 sorority members to attend the convention. They accepted a first place scholarship award at the conclave for the Epsilon chapter.During the week long meet Princeton-Athcns Delta Chapter won a blue ribbon for outstanding work contributing to the national organization.An outstanding visitor to he convention was Dr. Eunice Roberts. Assistant Dean of the Faculties and Director of Women's Educational Programs, Indiana University. Dr. Roberts is the first woman to serve as academjc dean of the university.Main speaker of the convention was Francis S. Derour, past national chairman of the Interfraternity Conference, and a past international president of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. His subject at the pan-hellenic luncheon was “The Future of Social Fraternities.”brakemen who have sold 91 mem bersnips,■ ■■■II* I II* IFurnitureFashion FestivalTH/S WEEK'S SPECIAL . ..3 Piece Grey Bedroom SuiteMiFoCC Salts ford not ; Con 5 ville He peacLemon h Th vest! offic ed U C); but he fi He was Cl;3FM.phiagrar,of fnanRas!D(saidagaivestSherSamself.T! lonilt; den! ABookcase BedDouble Dresser Chest ofdrawer**129EASY USM5SOBECKLEYFURNITURE STORE 515 Neville St.Funeral Today For Mrs. FarleyPRINCETON (RNS) - Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Farley, 77, Route 2, Princeton, died at her home Friday after a long illness.Born in Summers County Oct. 6, 130, she was a daughter of the late Lewis and Mary Elizabeth Keaton Hopkins.In addition to her husband. Everett Farley, sue is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Handy, Lego, and Mrs. Trcavor Keaton, Princcton; one sister, Mrs, Liza Neely, Lerona; two brothers, A. A. Hopkins, Bluefield, and Allen Hopkins, Lerona; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. today at the Bethel Methodist Church with the Rev. Orville Neely and the Rev. Oran Harvey in charge. Burial will be in the Farley Cemetery., The body was removed from Memorial Funeral Directory bo the home at 3 p.m. Saturday.UNLNo.livethetsonpre Wei Wei ex a \\ anc the Wei Gui H1iR.in