by Julia Snethen and Marge Zink
Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church was by Pastor Linda entitled “Casting your cares” from I Peter 4:12-14, 5:6-11. You are always welcome to join us for worship each Sunday at 9 a.m. Tuesday Bible study 9 a.m.
Mt. Zion Cemetery meeting will be June 4. Please bring your own chair because it will be at the cemetery time 3 p.m.
Mt. Zion area apricated the much-needed rain, it made everything look so good and green. We are having blackberry winter the past few days lots of blooms on the bushes.
Over at the Robin Siegismund Farm, Bella has been thinking the little people are Robin’s great nephew and niece; the little people are cousins to each other. Speck and Petey are Belle’s brother and sister so that would make Mark’s new dog a cousin to her. Belle doesn’t think she wants him for a cousin, that dog thinks he is special. He is kind of cute. Robin said in her teacher voice, ‘I had better be nice or I would be in time out.” Mabel and Robin are happy the chickens are laying good.
Mt. Zion Club met May 17 for lunch in the Marge Zink home; 10 members enjoyed lunch being Mary Osborne’s birthday, helped her celebrate with a decorated birthday cake by Mary and presents. Marge said it was the best 81st birthday she ever had. Bingo was enjoyed by all; next meeting will be June 21.
Wanda Rector is resting a few days after returning and planning her next trip.
Enjoyed visiting with Beverly and Tom Pelkey they are doing fine.
Brenda Peterson celebrated her Birthday at the Marge Zink, Stacy and Mike Griffith home on Sunday also Howard Peterson attended.
John and Julia Snethen had a busy week with John running his bus route and Julia keeping her appointments. They attended the Butler graduation; grandson, Logan Snethen, graduated. On Saturday they visited with in the Snider home in Clinton. Hannah graduated from Clinton so on Sunday they attended Theo’s 2nd birthday party in Knob Noster before returning home.