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Hyde County Messenger VOLUME 7. FAIRFIELD, N. C., APRIL, 1930 NUMBER 4. Hyde County Messenger “They first gave themselves to the Lord." Published monthly by the Hyde County Baptist Churches to promote the interest of God and advance His kingdom's work, and to deepen the spiritual life of the church, home and entire community. Entered as second class matter January 1, 1926, at the post office at Fairfield, N. C., under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price for the year 1930 is 50c. Individual copy, 10 cents. Material must be in editor’s hands not later than the 10th of each month. If you fail to receive your copy please drop a card or letter and say so. Present circulation, 525 copies. EDITORIAL STAFF Rev, Elliot R. Stewart, Editor and Manager. Mrs. A. G. Harris, Fairfield, N. C. Mrs. R. S. Cox,-Engelhard. N. C. Mrs. Dan Berry, Swanquarter, N. C. Miss Gladys Mason, Swanquarter, N. C. These will act as associate editors. Regular services at^ll points as announced before. First Sunday—North Lake at 11 a. m. Fairfield at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Second Sunday—Fairfield at 11 a. m. Engelhard at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday—North Mattamuskeet at 11 a. m. Rose Bay at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Swanquarter at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rose Bay at 3 p. m. Each Wednesday night, services are conducted at New Land at 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. each Friday night at 7:30 p. m. at parsonage.—Welcome. B. Y. P. U. each Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. at Rose Bay Baptist Church. B. Y. P. U. each Sunday night at 7:30 at the Swan Quarter Baptist Church. -o PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS OF THIS PAPER This paper is a good medium to advertise through. Let us quote you prices. ■o Win one to Sunday school. Win one to Christ. Win one to Church. Win one to prayer meeting. IF YOUR RELIGION AND YOUR CHURCH MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU, YOU WILL GIVE OF YOUR TIME AND MONEY TO THEM. PLANT ME AND SEE “O little bulb, uncouth, Ragged and rusty brown, Have you some dew of youth? Have you a crimson gown?” “Plant me and see What I shall be— God’s fine surprise Before your eyes!” “A body wearing out, A crumbling house of clay, O agony of doubt And darkness and dismay!” “Trust God and see What I shall be— His best surprise, Before your eyes!” o —Selected. LOOK AT THIS $ .05 tithes a salary of $ .50 per week, $ .10 tithes a salary of $ 1.00 per week. $ .15 tithes a salary of $ 1.50 per week. $ .25 tithes a salary of $ 2.50 per week. $ .50 tithes a salary of $ 5.00 per week. $ .75 tithes a salary of $ 7.50 per week. $ 1.00 tithes a salary of $ 10.00 per week. $ 2.00 tithes a salary of $ 20.00 per week. $ 2.50 tithes a salary of $ 25.00 per week. $ 3.50 tithes a salary of $ 35.00 per week. $ 5.00 tithes a salary of $ 50.00 per week. $10.00 tithes a salary of $100.00 per week. What per cent of your income are you giving? “The tithe is holy unto the Lord -o WASHINGTON’S MOTHER George Washington always preserved the utmost tenderness toward his mother, and she was the first woman he thought of after he had been officially notified at Mount Vernon of his election to the presi dency. Forthwith he journeyed to Fredericksburg to share his honors with her. It was their last meet ing, for she died a few months later. Her parting words were, “May heaven’s and your mother’s bless ing be with you always.”—Detroit News.
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