Mr. Jenner. All right. Well, in any event she was unmarried at that time, is that right?
Mrs. Peterman. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Do you know how she supported herself?
Mrs. Peterman. Well, at first I don't. I know she told me that she sold her house, where they came from, but how much that was or anything I don't know. She might have had insurance from him; I don't know. Then later she opened a little dry goods store.
Mr. Jenner. A dry goods store?
Mrs. Peterman. I won't say a dry goods store—more like a grocery store, I guess you would say—just a small place there in the front room. She sold bread, milk, candy, and things like that.
Mr. Jenner. Where was that?
Mrs. Peterman. In her front room.
Mr. Jenner. The front room of her house?
Mrs. Peterman. Yes; it was a little grocery store.