
    ARTHUR M. WICKWIRE AND DOROTHY GALE WICKWIRE, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v. MONA P. CHURCH, DOUGLAS CHURCH AND H. M. CASSELL, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.
    Argued February 7, 1949
    Decided February 21, 1949.
    
      
      Mr. Worrall P. Motmtain, Jr. argued the cause for defendants-appellants (Messrs. Mills, Jeffers and Mountain, attorneys).
    
      Mr. Harold A. Price argued the cause for plaintiffs-respondents (Mr. Ben D. White on the brief; Mr. Nelson C. Doland, attorney).
   Pee Curiam.

The appeal is from the provision of the decree adjudging that the use of the summer house on the lands in question as a dwelling is' in violation of the restrictive covenants embodied in the deeds affecting the premises. The issue was correctly decided by the Vice Chancellor; and the decree is accordingly affirmed for the reasons expressed in his opinion.

The complainants have not appealed from the provision of the decree adjudging that the occupancy of the garage as a dwelling is not in contravention of the covenants; and we therefore have not considered that question.

For affirmance: Chief Justice Vanderbilt and Justices Case, Heher, Wacheneeld, Burling, and Ackerson—6.

For reversal: None.  