by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen

Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church by Pastor Nick Van Dam was titled “Physical Touch” from Matthew 8: 1-3.

Mt. Zion Home Bible study held in the Tom and Beverly Pelkey home each Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. to study the Bible; everyone is welcome to join us.

Mt. Zion Club will meet March 21, in the home of Marge Zink afternoon meeting at 1 p.m.

Several from the area attended the VFW Post 11242 and Auxiliary meeting Thursday at the Christian Church Fellowship hall in Appleton City, members needed.

Was nice enjoying a few days of sunshine in the Mt. Zion area last week. We did need the rain.

March 11, will be time change, just figured out a good reason for it; I can go snagging an hour earlier.

Recent visitors in the Howard and Dixie Peterson home were Beverly Pelkey. Weekend visitors were Kent Crawford and Beth, Kent repaired the kitchen faucet; Kent and Beth returned from an enjoyable trip  to Florida where Kent caught an almost bigger than himself fish.

At the Robin Siegismund farm another wait is over for Robin and Belle; Blind Betty doesn’t know she is handicapped and takes good care of her baby.

Rockville Hand Quilters had a pleasant afternoon finishing one quilt and almost another. Our big decision this week was do I want a piece of lemon pie or that lemon pie along with other treats. The decision was easy one piece of each.

Tom Pelkey is glad to be back working on his wood pile, Karen Dodson and children were recent visitors; Beverly has been finishing some quilting projects.

Several neighbors have been busy in their gardens, the daffodils are blooming, I thinking mushrooms, I do image winter is yet to be.

Julia Snethen made a trip to Appleton City to run errands and then to Clinton for the second fitting of granddaughter, Shella’s, dress; May 4 is not that far away. Son, Ron Thompson, is out of the hospital but still not clear to go back to work.

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