Testimony in a divorce?, suit be-twen William G. and Ldia. Maud Nelson of San Antonio, which Involved C. T. Greenwood, former mayor of Luling, was completed before Judge Karry L. Howard in Thirty-seventh District court Friday morning. The judge withheld a decision in I he cf.se. but Told at- ; torneys he intended 10 any either! a divorce. :iMrs. Nelson filed suit for divorce, on June '22. 1934. nr.d her husband[ filed r cross-action a short time later.CHECKS SIGNED.In testimony . before Judge Howard, both Mrs. Nelson and Greenwood admitted having Intimate relations with one another on several occasions prior to the Nelsons’ scp-arailon. The intimate relations, they testified, took pi aw in Shu Antonio, Houston and Seguin.The two further admitted lhai I Greenwod had presented Mrs. Nel-! son with $688 for the purchase o*' an automobile and that Mrs. Nelson had often signed checks on Greenwood's banking account.The Intimate relations, they tes’i-fied continued for approximately a year.Greenwood declared thal he bad met- Mrs. Nelson in 1920 or early in 1927 Mat plate where you can buy drinks £Dd rent rooms.DENIES CHARGENelson, a telegraph operator Jor the Southern Pacific railroad here, denied in full, charges of adultery made by Mrs. Nelson in the petition of her original suit.Mrs. Nelson also had charged her husband with cruel and harsh \ treatment and stated he had struck | her once, breaking her jaw.. This, too, Nelson denied, testifying he had struck her but denying breaking bis wile’s jaw,; The Nelsons have two children,