

Wedding Belles
Alan Bailey
A Romp in Two Scenes.
A boisterous outpouring of fun.
It is the story of a hillbilly family and their friends and neighbors.
Hettie, an old maid of about forty, and as sharp as they come, and her very slightly younger sister Bettie, somewhat dull, find hope in the budding romantic inclinations of Wilbur Todweller, the dignified and wordy schoolteacher, and of a friendly bachelor neighbor named Zed.
| Character |
|---|
| Grandmaw old and pert. |
| Maw all but worn-out, but still slaving away. |
| Paw lazy and bossy. |
| Hettie old maid of forty, but sharp as they come. |
| Bettie another old maid of thirty six, and rather dull. |
| Nettie pretty girl of eighteen. |
| Lettie brat of about thirteen. |
| Preecher Diddle a rather raucous "Reverend." |
| Mrs. Diddle the Preecher's addlepated wife. |
| Zed bachelor of forty, and a "card" (so he thinks). |
| Grandpaw old and fusty. |
Hear Them Hillbilly Wedding Belles is a play written by Robert C Yoh and published by Samuel French .
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