LOCATION: Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi.
PERIOD: 1932-1933
DRAMATIS PERSONAE: Lamar Hooper (1907-1969); Katherine George (1910-1994); Donald Motts (1909); Marjy Littlejohn (1911-1982); twins, Leon & Mary Hooper (1932); Mildred Motts (1934-2014).
Lamar and Katherine had been in Montgomery a little over a year, when Lamar gets a hankering to move. Kath was pregnant at the time, and told him, she’d move with him, but not until this baby was born and they were ready to travel.
When asked, Lamar informs her that their destination was Jackson, Mississippi. When asked why, he says he heard it was nice.
In Jackson the Hoopers meet the Motts and they become great friends, and eventually Leon Hooper marries Mildred Motts, bringing these two families officially together.
WANNA GO TO JACKSON?
(F. D. Leone, Jr.)
“Lemme ask you somthin’, Mama,
Are you happy in Magomry?
What would’ya think if we moved?”
“‘Magomry’s home; move where?”
“Jackson, M’sippy”
“Why there? I’m confused.”
“Someone said it was nice, and I thought,
Things jus’ might improve.”
“Well, that’s fine, Lamar,
When were you thinking we’d start?”
“Right now, if you ain’ busy?”
“Lamar, I’m kinda far along;
Cain’ we wait ’til this baby’s born?”
“Why sure, Kath, don’t get in a tizzy;
But as soon as y’all can travel,
I wanna go t’ Jackson, M’sippy.”
But it wasn’t just one baby,
In Katherine’s belly’;
It was twins tha’ she was havin’.
She named ’em Leon and Mary,
For her mama and daddy;
All the while, Lamar was packin’.
He put ’em in the car,
They all went down the highway to Jackson.
They rented a clapboard house,
5402 Highland;
An’ met the couple at 5401.
Donald and Marjy Motts,
And their daughter Mildred;
Who, one day, would marry Leon.
Friday they’d get together, an’
Play Moon and 7-Up fo fun.
Kath brought her fig preserves,
Some Fritos and Dr. Pepper;
Marjy’d serve pimento cheese on rye.
The guys would drink Jax beer,
Maybe a highball or two;
Sometimes Lamar got a little high.
Then he’d stand at the hearth, and
Sing Jimmie Rodgers all night.
Don got Lamar on at the oilfield,
They all became good friends;
Sairdy night they’d go out on Flowood Road.
Hot dogs ‘n’ fruit jar whiskey,
Live music at speakeasies;
They were in hog heaven, an’ it show’d.
The Motts and the Hoopers,
Never moved and together they grew old.
© 2023 Frank David Leone, Jr./Highway 80 Music (ASCAP). The songs and stories on the Highway 80 Stories website are works of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
