TOMLINSON, Justice.
Mrs. Waters was allowed what the decree terms a "discretionary" appeal from the decree of the Court refusing to set aside an order pro confesso which had been entered against her on a bill of interpleader to which she had been made a party defendant by complainant, appellee, Joe C. Gamble. It may be that this appeal was allowed by the Chancellor on the theory that the legal effect of the pro confesso decree which he had refused to set aside was...
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