LEATHEM v. LONGENECKER

No. 51612.

405 S.W.2d 873 (1966)

Fannie LEATHEM and George Leathem, Appellants, v. Carl E. LONGENECKER, Jr., and Beulah E. Longenecker, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

September 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. L. Shortridge, Emerson Foulke, Joplin, for appellants.

Karl W. Blanchard, Joplin, Seiler, Blanchard & Van Fleet, Joplin, of counsel, for respondents.


JOHN J. WOLFE, Special Judge.

This is an action by Fannie Leathem to recover damages she sustained by reason of personal injuries. She was employed by the defendants to do house cleaning. While engaged in this work she fell from the porch of defendants' house with resulting injuries for which she seeks $25,000 damages. She charged that her fall was caused by a defective doorsill on the porch. George Leathem is her husband and he joins in the action seeking damages...

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