r I 1 1 A. G. MYERS - - - President Citizens National Bank - --TREASURER F T El Have Y O u D YOU I El hare Yet? ACT TODAY! Gaston's Quota -- 133 Orphans at $60.00 each -- $7,980.00 "C .for Gastonia 67 For Gaston CoMimiLy 6 Gastonia Has Subscribed Her Quota and Cared For Some of North Carolina's Quota. COME LETS GO TO rrpi A V N G ORPHANS The following points have most heartily accepted at least the quota assigned them: Gastonia 67, Belmont 12, Mount Holly 10, Besse mer City 5, McAdenville 5, Stanley School 1. 33 Orphans are Yet Unpledged Mr. E. J. Rankin adopted TWO. Mr. G. W. Ragan adopted TWO. A score or more adopted ONE. Send your check today to MR. A. G. MYERS, Gastonia, N. C. - i 7 A Starved, Half-Dead Armenian Child After One Month in North Carolina Omhanage at Trebizond. Cramerton has provided for THREE. High Shoals Campaign now on. Mt. Holly and McAdenville to make Canvass Mon day. Victory Mill $85.95; Dunn Mill $41.63. We are expecting the Schools, Churches and Sunday Schools to "PUT US OVER THE TOP." Offering from Churches, February 19th. Offering from Schools, February 24th. Mass Meetings Cherryville, Sunday night. Dallas, Sunday night. Lowell, Monday night. Make Remittances to MR. A. G. MYERS, Gastonia, N. C. Wouldn't You Like For Your Money To Effect Such a Transformation? EVERY INDIVIDUAL GIFT OF $60.00 SUPPORTS ONE ORPHAN FOR A YEAR AND INCREASES REPRESENTATIVE OFFERING FROM YOUR COM MUNITY. "The Gaston Spirit" Is CO-OPERATION -County and Town All Together Greater Loray MASS MEETING, Saturday, February 25th, 1922 THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE B. SILVERSTEIN & SONS (Men's and Boy' Ready-to-Wear Clothing) H. SCHNEIDER, Dry Goods and Clothing (This Space Contributed By) LEBOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE THE LEATHER SHOE STORE THE BLUE FRONT STORE (Men's and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear) O'NEIL CO., Department Store SHERMAN BROS. IClothbif, Furnishing and Shoes) H : . : ' " :- -, J