Mrs. Whitworth. Oh, I have known Woodrow for about 20 years, I guess.
Mr. Liebeler. Are you a good friend of his or close to him at all?
Mrs. Whitworth. No; I wouldn't say real close—I just knew him. He had been in and out of business there for a number of years and I have lived in Irving all of my life, so I wouldn't say I was a real close friend to him—I just know him.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know a young man by the name of Dial Ryder?
Mrs. Whitworth. I didn't know Dial Ryder.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know Ryder now; have you met him since that time?
Mrs. Whitworth. No; I haven't.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you ever discussed this series of events with Mr. Greener?
Mrs. Whitworth. Yes; I did discuss it with Mr. Greener over the telephone and Woodrow Greener was out of town. He said at that time he probably was, but he was gone deer hunting, you know, he hunts, and he and his wife were out of town at that time because we talked about it.
Mr. Liebeler. When did you talk to Mr. Greener about this; do you remember?