On June 13, 1949, the decedent and his widow were employed by Leon Cooper, the husband as a general houseman and the wife as a cook. The board found that the husband was directed, as part of his duties, to use the boats and fishing tackle furnished by the employer and to fish in his employer's private pond located upon the employer's premises for the purpose of catching fish to be used for the meals of the employer's family and friends. Both husband and wife were on duty...
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