Mrs. Randle. The first time I met her was over at this Mrs. Roberts. I had gone up there to see Mrs. Roberts and her, Mrs. Oswald and Mrs. Paine was over there drinking coffee, that was the first time I met her.
Mr. Ball. When was that?
Mrs. Randle. Well, I believe it was the first week in October.
Mr. Ball. That is the first time you had ever met Mrs. Oswald?
Mrs. Randle. Officially met her. I had seen her out in the yard and through the neighbor I knew who she was. I hadn't met her until that time.
Mr. Ball. Did you ever see her again to talk to her, Marina Oswald?
Mrs. Randle. Well, she couldn't speak English, "How are you" and things like that was about all she could say and I did visit with Mrs. Roberts quite often and so she would be out in the yard and she would speak.
Mr. Ball. In whose yards, Mrs. Roberts' yard or Mrs. Paine's?
Mrs. Randle. Mrs. Paine's. She played with her children, and kept the yard and things like that.
Mr. Ball. But on this one occasion she was in the house, Mrs. Roberts' house?