, Georgia During
World War II, Kelly played events for
United Service Organizations at
Fort Stewart in southeast
Georgia. including daily visits to
Savannah. On Sunday mornings, she was guaranteed to be found attending her church, First Baptist in Statesboro, even if she had returned home from an event in the early hours. Kelly played the piano for the
Sunday school and sang in the church choir. The bar was forced to close in 1991 after Odom squandered its earnings. Odom died that November, aged 43. "He could do you wrong. And he did me wrong," Kelly said in 1997. "But I miss Joe. I get a little teary-eyed thinking about him. He had a flair for coming up with good ideas." In the fall of 1987,
John Berendt, author of
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, accompanied Kelly to a Sunday church service in
Vidalia, Georgia. Berendt recounted the day in a chapter of the book dedicated to Kelly.
Clint Eastwood rewrote the script for the book's
screenplay to include a scene with Kelly. The bar was named for "
Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)", a 1924 song by
Jack Yellen, Bob Bigelow and Charles Bates. == Personal life ==