INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF TWELVE, ETC. v. MARSHALL

No. 44229.

195 So.2d 66 (1967)

INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF TWELVE, KNIGHTS & DAUGHTERS OF TABOR v. Cora Lee MARSHALL.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacobs, Griffith & Hatcher, Cleveland, for appellant.

W.E. O'Hare, Alfred A. Levingston, Cleveland, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, Presiding Justice:

The International Order of Twelve, Knights & Daughters of Tabor, a nonprofit corporation, hereinafter for brevity called Tabor, sued Cora Lee Marshall, hereinafter called defendant, for an alleged misappropriation of funds. After a full hearing on the merits the chancery court entered a decree in favor of defendant and dismissed the bill of complaint.

The main questions involved in this appeal are: (1) whether the chancellor...

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