by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen

Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church by Pastor Nick Van Dam was entitled “Jars of Clay,” taken from ll Corinthians 4:7-18. Communion was taken by all who wished to participate.

Mt. Zion Home Bible study is held in the home of Tom and Beverly Pelkey each Tuesday at 7 p.m. to study the Bible. There were eight in attendance.

Mt. Zion Club will meet Feb. 15 at the home of Marge Zink for an all-day meeting.

If you don’t like the weather in Missouri just wait a day and we will have a day you will like. Sunday was a perfect day, no wind, no mud, sunshine; just right to do some yard work.

Recent visitors in the Howard and Dixie Peterson home have been Stacy and Mike Griffith and Marge Zink. Dixie was able to attend church, Howard visited with Jerry Peterson.

Robin Siegismund and Belle are waiting for Valentine’s Day for they are expecting goat kids, puppy, not Belle and calf. The Banties are ready to set; spring is on the way.

Tom Pelkey is still cutting wood. Beverly saw robins in the yard so she knows spring is around the corner.

Several from the area attended the VFW Post #11242 and Auxiliary meeting Thursday evening.

Bob and Sheri Suster visited in the Forest and Kathy Albin home.

Julia and John Snethen attended the 12th District Official Inspection and Reception on Saturday in Pleasant Hill, it was a very long day but they enjoyed themselves. On the way home the made a detour through Harrisonville and stopped at Kentucky Fried Chicken to order some chicken and headed home. Ron Thompson babysat with the dogs while they were gone, but wasn’t a good babysitter. John still found a mess when they returned. Rex was mad and turned the trash over, but on Ron’s defense he had just left to get some gas for his truck.

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