I was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in 1948. My 85-year-old mother used to sing for the Hartford Music Company in the late 1930s and into the war years. Ellen Evalena Sampson (now Stogner) sang with the Panama Harmonetts, a young womens gospel quartet from Panama, Oklahoma. They traveled for singing conventions and revivals around eastern Oklahoma and into Arkansas. Moma recalls the accommodations for the singers, e.g., Baptist pallets, laid out on the floor for the girls. Mother tells how the Harmonetts were once singing in a country schoolhouse near Pocola, when, after dinner, an old chicken came strutting down the center aisle toward altar call with a wishbone in her beak. Moma broke out laughing in the middle of the song, and everybody else did, too. The Harmonetts mostly sang the Hartford Music Co. songs; Moma and I have a lot of old song books (what a treasure!). The Harmonetts also sang from Fort Smith on KFPW, each Friday afternoon at 4:15, and they sang from the Goldman Hotel. Moma remembers working with Mr. McClung at Hartford. She attended his funeral, where Wynema Longmaybe the eldest, but certainly the tallest, Harmonettwalked down the aisle and placed a rose in his coffin, while they were singing his song Just a Rose Will Do. Everybody cried. Moma has a handbill of the Harmonetts from that period with all their photos (Wynema Long, Ruby Corn, La Jean Cureton, and Evalena Sampson, manager, O. E. Long). My Uncle Jess and Aunt Bea were ministers in Arkansas most of their lives. I have a recording of them singing Albert Brumleys I Will Meet You in the Morning. It is a window into our own history to hear these songs, especially sung by those who went before us.


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