On June 23, 1950, Jane Thompson Fikes, who was in her nineties and referred to as "the oldest Negro woman in the City of Meridian," went to the office of an attorney in company with the appellant Alberta Fikes Turnipseed, who was her niece, and where they obtained legal advice as to how they could arrange for the appellant to draw checks on the funds of "Aunt Jane" for the payment of the bills of the latter...
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