
    HELEN DAVENPORT TAYLOR, by Her Next Friend, MRS. R. M. DAVENPORT, v. J. A. TAYLOR et al.
    (Filed 4 November, 1936.)
    Appeal by plaintiff from Clement, J., at August Term, 1936, of Mitchell.
    Civil action for alienation of affections.
    Plaintiff and C. P. Taylor were married 26 November, 1933, while they were students in high school. Tbe marriage was not publicly known until February, 1934. In July, 1934, they separated. Plaintiff brings tbis action against her father-in-law and her mother-in-law jointly for alienation of her husband’s affections.
    From a judgment of nonsuit entered at tbe close of plaintiff’s evidence, plaintiff appeals, assigning errors.
    
      G. F. Washburn and W. C. Berry for plaintiff, appellant.
    
    
      Charles Hutchins and McBee •& McBee for defendants, appellees.
    
   Per Curiam.

It would serve no useful purpose to detail- the evidence in this case. Suffice it to say, it fails to establish liability under the principles announced in Hankins v. Hankins, 202 N. C., 358, 162 S. E., 766; Townsend v. Holderby, 197 N. C., 550, 149 S. E., 855; Brown v. Brown, 124 N. C., 19, 32 S. E., 320.

There was no error in dismissing the action as in case of nonsuit.

Affirmed.  