(Mrs. Jennings): Yeah, it was on Third Avenue and about Fifth Street was a beauty shop and later I went to...when I got bigger and start having my hair straightened was...I can't think of Ms. Helen's name. All I can remember is Helen. She did hair, she had a shop attached to her house and it was really a beauty parlor but it was at her house on Ninth Street and Fourth Avenue. (Ms. Wanza): Could you describe where your family went to the drugstore? (Mrs. Jennings): Yeah, it was a place called Herroco, I think Herroco Drugstore. (Ms. Wanza): Herroco? (Mrs. Jennings): Un hun (laughter) I don't know how you spell it. Because I really didn't you know delve into much medicine like I am now. Oh boy! (laughter) I could tell...could write a book on grocery...I mean drugstores. (Ms. Wanza): Could you describe where your family went to church? (Mrs. Jennings): Yeah. We grew up in an episcopal church, St. Agnes. That's all I know but, of course, my mother would take us at times to different churches and when I couldn't...like when we were very small and couldn't make it to St. Agnes, we would go to Bethel because that was right in our backyard. All we had to do...that's where I went to Sunday School quite a bit, to Bethel but we were not members of that church. St. Agnes is where... (Ms. Wanza): St. Agnes is on Third. (Mrs. Jennings): Third but at first you know it was on Eighth 14