WAS IN SESSION BEFORE SPEC IAL JUDGE BROADDUS TODAYMrs. Mary Chowning is Asking for Decree from Halbert Chowning— Attorneys BusyI[ The divorce case of Mary A. Chown-, ing vs. Halbert Chowning was in ses-i sion in the Fayette Court, at half-past j three o’clock this afternoon, and it j was expected that Special Judge L. L. Broaddus jvould not give a decision before tomorrow. Both the principals live in Everton, and the case was at-i tracting much attention among the I residents Jackson Township. Thi3 •afternoon the wife, the husband and : 1 their children were placed on the wildness stan 1. It was learned that the ' i plaintiff charged cruelty. The chil-•jdren's testimony was much like that -of the mother. The defendant is rep-i• | resented by the law firm of Johnston i' and Sparks and Attorneys Himelick^'Frost anti Goble are acting for the• plaintiff. It was evident that the case• would be closely contested and it was• thought ihat the attorneys would not ■ present their arguments before sometime tomorrow.