COLEMAN v. WISBEY

No. 31388.

37 Wn.2d 737 (1951)

225 P.2d 1067

DON COLEMAN et al., Respondents, v. DONALD WISBEY, Defendant, LUELLA MAYME WISBEY, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

January 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.D. Searle, for appellant.

Hull & Armstrong, for respondents.


HAMLEY, J.

Shortly after six o'clock on the evening of December 25, 1946, Don Coleman, accompanied by his wife, was driving westerly on a state primary highway. His car collided with the rear of an automobile, also traveling westerly, being driven by Donald Wisbey. Luella Mayme Olmstead, who became Mrs. Wisbey prior to the trial, was riding as a guest in the front seat of Wisbey's car.

The Colemans brought this action against the Wisbeys, as husband and wife...

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