Mrs. Hall. Well, when we went in, they didn't have any Christmas tree, no nothing. And I looked and I said, "Where is your Christmas tree?" And Lee said, "What Christmas tree?" And I said, "Well, everybody has a Christmas tree." And Lee said, "No; we don't have Christmas tree."
Then John started to talk with him about religion. I think it was Christmastime, yes; and then he said that it is just commercialized, a commercialized holiday.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what your husband said in response to that remark by Oswald?
Mrs. Hall. No; but I don't remember whether it was at that time or at Easter when John talked with him and said, "Well, we sometimes come to Dallas to go to church. If you want to, they will come and—we will come and take you with us." And he said, "No; not me. If Marina wants, she can go with you."
Mr. Liebeler. Oswald indicated that he himself did not care to go to Church?
Mrs. Hall. He said no; he wouldn't, but if Marina wants, he didn't believe in nothing.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Marina ever go to church with you and your husband?
Mrs. Hall. No; she never did go. Well, I never did see them after Easter.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know after Marina moved out of your house where she went?
Mrs. Hall. Well, I guess they had an apartment at Elsbeth.