by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen

The morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church by Pastor Larry Sorrells was “Its All About Grace.” You are welcome to join us for worship Sunday at 9 a.m., Tuesday Bible Study at 9 a.m. and Women’s Bible Study Thursday at 5 p.m.

Mt. Zion Club met Sept. 16, in the Marge Zink home for a breakfast meeting at 9 a.m. Nine Ladies were present. Wilma’s devotion was Coffee and Cups. Next meeting Oct. 21, at Marge Zink home.

Mt. Zion area corn is being harvested, gardens still producing. Fall will have arrived Sept. 22, still a few hummingbirds, we are enjoying the cooler weather.

John and Julia Snethen had an enjoyable visit with Dave and Chryshella Vandiver in Knob Noster recently.

Over at the Robin Siegismund Farm, Belle has had a few rough days, she does not like loud noises or fireworks. Belle spent the night in the big barn at Mable’s house and Mable’s dog, Specks, spent the night with Robin. They enjoyed watching the fireworks from the Shell City Festival setting on the deck. Lambs are the animals for the little people’s blankets that Robin is making.

Wanda Rector visited Rex and family last week.

Dixie Peterson still doing therapy at Truman Lake Manor. She enjoys watching TV and mail.

Folks have been asking Tom Pelkey about his Wood Fairy. So Beverly Pelkey being a member of DAR and likes to do genealogy and researched on the computer with Marge Zinks help they found out that the Wood Fairy is from the Tree family and is related to Kaw-Liga the sad Wooden Indian in front of the Tobacco Store in the Country Song that Charley Pride made famous. Tom has been mowing grass and getting wood ready for winter.