BAILEY v. COLLINS

No. 38477.

215 Miss. 78 (1952)

60 So.2d 587

3 Adv. S. 1

BAILEY v. COLLINS, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 13, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adams, Long & Adams, for appellant.

Hugh N. Clayton, for appellees.


HOLMES, J.

Appellant sued the appellees in the Chancery Court of Union County, and appeals from an adverse decree. The appellant alleged in her original bill that she was the owner of a three-room house in the City of New Albany which she occupied as her home, and which was in a bad state of repair; that the appellee, Leroy Collins, was an intelligent, glib-mouthed, sanctified preacher in charge of the Church of God in New...

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