by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen

Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church by Pastor Larry Sorrells was titled The Final Harvest from Matthew 13:24-30,36-43. You are always welcome to join us Sunday at 9 a.m. for worship and Sunday School at 10 a.m. Tuesday Bible study at 9 a.m.

Mt. Zion Club met July 15, in the home of Marge Zink at 8 a.m. for breakfast, 9 a.m. for a regular meeting.  Our first meeting since February because of Covid-19. July is the month we honor our veterans. John Snethen, David Williams and David Barns, husbands of our members had breakfast with the Mt. Zion Club ladies, they were presented with a Mt. Zion Veterans Quilt. At  9 a.m. Mt. Zion Club ladies came to order with Wilma Williams’s devotion Carrots Eggs and Coffee. Roll call was what animal would you like to be?  Some answers were eagles, elephant, chicken, cat, dog, tourist, tiger and kangaroo, lots of fun. We hope to celebrate the Clubs 97th birthday at the August 19 meeting.

Mt. Zion area would appreciate a good rain, most of us have missed even the little showers. Plants are still producing, several neighbors are freezing corn, working up tomatoes. One old-timer told me, “It’s even to hot to go fishing.”

Over at The Robin Siegismund Farm, Robin and Belle have had a good week. Belle brought Robin an egg she found. Robin asks “Belle where did you find this egg?” Belle took Robin to the nest in the grass finding more eggs. Belle thought that was lots of fun.

Enjoyed talking to Dixie Peterson by phone from Truman Lake Manor where she is doing therapy.

Howard Peterson enjoyed Sunday dinner in the Stacy and Mike Griffith and Marge Zink home.

John and Julia Snethen had a busy week going to club and shopping.

Wanda Rector has been cleaning again, this time she decided to rearrange her bedroom furniture. After moving the bed four times, she decided she likes it best in the old place. The chest and pictures did find a new location.

Tom and Beverly Pelkey enjoyed visiting with Beverly’s brother in law and family from Russelville, KY, this past week.

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