by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen

Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church Sunday morning service was Larry Sorrels Pastor was “Love is Everything” taken from Mark 12: 28-34; we invite you to join us for worship Sunday morning for worship at 9 a.m.

Mt. Zion Home Bible study was held in the Tom and Beverly Pelkey home Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. to study the Bible with 11 present.

Mt. Zion club will meet at 1 p.m.  Nov. 14, in the Marge Zink home for an afternoon meeting.

Mt. Zion area is a lot cooler having rain and cloudy with cool days. The trees still have color the shoe Mack is really a bright red the wild grasses are pretty. We are ready for sunshine planning our Thanksgiving menu which is not hard, the family always wants the same.

Our sympathy to the Carl Green family, funeral services were last week. They were Mt. Zion’s neighbors for several years.

Glad Sheri Suster is home from the hospital.

Recent visitors in the Howard and Dixie Peterson home have been Stacy Griffith, Kent and Mitchel Crawford.

Tom Pelkey is keeping warm for the fourth time enjoying setting by the wood stove. He got all his container gardens harvested and had enough to share with the neighbors. Since the birds are gone Beverly feeding the cats.

Over at the Robin Siegismund farm, Belle is still celebrating Halloween by scaring the chickens. Started Halloween day by running through the flock of chickens scattering the chickens in all directions. Robin has lectured Belle several times, Belle tucks her head but can’t seem to remember; here we thought Belle was past puppyhood.

The Rockville had a good turnout for their dinner Saturday.

Several from the area attended the VFW Post 11242 and Ladies Auxiliary meeting Thursday. Mark your calendar for Saturday Nov. 10  is their annual Turkey Dinner at the Appleton City Park Building; look forward to seeing you.

John and Julia Snethen attended Clinton Chapter #73 installation and had dinner afterward. Julia is slowly getting her strength back but is still on oxygen.