by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen

Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church Sunday morning service by pastor Larry Sorrels was titled “Drifting Away” from Hebrews 2: 1-4; welcome to join us at 9 a.m. for Sunday worship.

Mt. Zion Home Bible Study was held in the Tom and Beverly Pelkey home Tuesday evening at 7 pm, 11 attended to study the Bible; join us each Tuesday at 7 p.m. to study the Bible.

The Mt. Zion area has had little rain if you were in the right spot you got rain; most I heard in my area was half inch as of Sunday.

Several attended the Kidd’s Chapel Cemetery walk Sunday Oct. 7, given by St, Clair County Historical Society was very interesting program.

Wish Sheri Suster a speedy recovery as she is a patient in the hospital.

Several from the area attended the meeting of VFW Post 11242 and Ladies Auxiliary Thursday, Oct 4, at the Christian Church in Appleton City. Plans were finalized for the annual Turkey Dinner to be held Nov. 10. We are looking for members for information call Sheri 660-598-4044 or Marge 660-598-4240.

Tom Pelkey is cutting wood preparing for winter, Beverly has the humming bird feeders cleaned up and put away, the kittens are growing but still cute.

Over at the Robin Siegismund farm Belle is enjoying the cooler weather, laying on the porch on his back for what reason we don’t know. Robin is a great aunt, another great nephew. The Rockville hand Quilters had an all-day meeting Thursday, almost finished two quilts, They enjoyed a bountiful carry-in dinner at noon.

Tri-County Quilt Club will meet Oct 8, at the Rockville United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m.

John and Julia Snethen had doctor appointments on Monday with Julia not getting a good report. Julia went to Appleton City on Wednesday to run errands; other than that a quite week at home.

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