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Woman’s Club members enjoy spring play
‘A spring wedding, with a hilarious twist’
Cast members of “Here Comes the Bride, There Goes the Groom,” which was performed last Wednesday at the Shelbyville Woman’s Club meeting were: front row, left to right,Beverly Speirs (granny of the bride); Charlene Judd (mother of the bride); Pam Fisher (groom’s mother); back row, left to right, Mary Ann Davis (bride’s sister); Maleah Claxton,(bride), Kay Rose (director); Kristy Altman (sister of the groom) and Jan Young (bridesmaid.)
T-G Photo by Yolanda Flick
Maleah Claxton is bride Millie Compton; her groom mysteriously runs away during their wedding.
T-G Photos by Zoe Haggard
Beverly Speirs, in the blue dress, played Alma Roberts, the rather eccentric grandmother of the bride. With her is Kristy Altman, left, the groom’s sister; Mary Ann Davis, back
left, the bride’s sister; and Charlene Judd, who played the mother of the bride.
Charlene Judd, center, played Carolyn Compton, the mother of the bride. Back left is Mary
Ann Davis, who played the bride’s sister, and Pam Fisher, right, who played the groom’s
Maleah Claxton played a rather dejected bride after her groom mysteriously disappeared
at her wedding. She sits with her best friend, played by Jan Young.
The recent Shelbyville Woman’s Club play brought a lot of laughs from members attending at River Bend Country Club.