Mrs. Whitworth. Yes; Mrs. Hunter.
Mr. Liebeler. Did I also understand you to say correctly that Mrs. Hunter was there for the purpose of getting tickets to go to the football game?
Mrs. Whitworth. We were planning a trip, you know, to this football game.
Mr. Liebeler. Does Mrs. Hunter ordinarily come into the store?
Mrs. Whitworth. Yes; she did—I had just begun to know her, you know, and it all come about through school doings and all, and I usually got her tickets or she got my tickets when we were going to travel to a game or so.
Mr. Liebeler. Can you fix a day of the week any more specifically than you have as to when this might have occurred?
Mrs. Whitworth. I couldn't—no; I couldn't.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Mrs. Hunter come in usually on a particular day or did she just come in from time to time?
Mrs. Whitworth. Well, she said she did—for some reason why or other, but to me, I couldn't fix any certain day, you know, working in the public like I did and all that. I couldn't, you know, not meaning anything at that time—I couldn't put a date on it, you know, what day she come or anything. Usually, the tickets would go on sale on a Tuesday or Wednesday, if they were going to travel to play, and I have my tickets to the home games, you know, and she could say what day it was, but I couldn't.
Mr. Liebeler. Was this particular ball game going to be played at Richland Hills; is that right?