ROBERDS, P.J.
On December 20, 1952, temporary injunctions issued to P.D. Freeman and his wife Gladys Freeman restraining them from possessing, or selling, intoxicating liquors at their home in Forrest County, Mississippi. The decrees expressly stated that a violation of the injunctions would constitute a contempt of court. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman were duly served with copies of the injunctions.
On September 18, 1953, the injunctions were made permanent. The decrees...
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