DocketNumber: No. 3719.
Judges: Higgins
Filed Date: 7/7/1938
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/14/2024
This is a companion case to Bertha Raub v. Clara Rowe,
"For cause of action herein plaintiff respectfully shows to the Court that heretofore, to-wit, on or about the 17th day of April, 1935, the defendant, Miss Clara Rowe, Miss Edna Rowe and Mrs. Raub, desiring to visit a relative, Ella Thompson, residing in the City of Raymondville, Texas, requested and invited this plaintiff to accompany them. That the defendant, Miss Clara Rowe, Miss Edna Rowe and Mrs. Raub were hesitant to make an automobile trip from Dallas to Raymondville, Texas and back by themselves, unaccompanied by a man; that they are the aunts of this plaintiff and requested that he accompany them upon said journey to the City of Raymondville and return to Dallas to assist them when and upon such occasion as assistance might be necessary, thereby the avoiding of the necessity of the three women making such a journey alone and unaccompanied, and that the plaintiff agreed to accompany his aunts upon the said journey and, particularly the defendant, Clara Rowe."
The petition does not allege any agreement on the part of the plaintiff to pay any part of the expenses of the trip.
The difference noted does not affect the question at issue, and for the reasons stated in the opinion handed down in Raub v. Rowe, supra, the general demurrer to the petition was properly sustained. The judgment of dismissal is therefore affirmed.