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The Chelf girls, perpetually in performance



2009-05-25 - Main ST, Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
In Kentucky they're the Chelf Girls, the great-great-grand daughters of the late Lee Chelf, great grand daughters of the late Paul Chelf, both of Knifley, KY, and the granddaughters of Bob Chelf, Carmel, IN. In Indiana they are Audrey Lane, left, and Lucy Devenny of Carmel, IN, who danced all the way down Main Street on the way to their cousin, Tom Waggener's marriage to Teresa Powell, Sunday, May 24, 2009. The hieght of their entertaining was an impromptu Princess play performed on the stage of the Shelby County Community Theatre, 801 Main ST, Shelbyville, KY. The play was written, produced and directed by Lucy, who also starred in the leading role, but with outstanding cameo appearances by Audrey Lane and Evan and Graham Waggener. Unfortunately, none in the audience had a camera, but Linda Waggener gives a review accompanying this picture.


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