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Editorial HE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL AN® DIXIE FARM NEWS Published at Charlotte. North Carolina OLDEST LABOR PUBLICATION IN THE TWO CAROL1NA8 A. Stalls. Editor and Publisher W. M. Witter. Associate Editoi Entered as second-class mail matter September 11, 19S1. at the iPost Office at Charlotte, N. C., under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1R79 Endorsed by Charlotte Typographical Union, Number 338, An Af filiate of Charlotte Central Labor Union and the North Carolina Fe< oration of Labor. The Labor Journal will not be responsible for the opinions of cor respondents, but any erroneous reflection upon the**";****• ine or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which "1**?*L Sr in the columns of The Labor Journal will be corrected when called to the attention of the publisher. Correspondence and Forum opinions solicited, but The Journal reseryes the nght to reject objectionable reading matter and advertising at all times __ State Capital Life Insurance Co. 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Watt* Mot Woof Mot "Waste not, want not." says an old proverb that will never be oat of date, and every house wife knows nowadays that If she doesn’t waste usable leftover food, she won't be lacking In attractive and tasty Ideas for serving her family. Leftover fruit Juice, for ex ample, can And an excellent place for Itself in an Inexpen sive fruit-flavored gelatin des sert like the one pictured below. And leftover fruits — canned or fresh —may be used as a gar nish, as shown here, or some times they may be a part of the shimmering gelatin mold Itself. Gelatin desserts are inexpen sive and easy to make, and many variations In flavor are possible. In this case, pineapple Juice is combined with raspberry flavored gelatin in an appealing, summery dessert to suit a simple supper or a more elaborate com pany dinner. Fruit used as a garnish always adds a pretty touch and points up the happy combination of flavors. Raspberry-Pineapple Delight 1 package raspberry flavored gelatin 1 cup hot water ' 1 cup canned pineapple juice . ---solve gelatin in hot water. Add pineapple Juice. Turn into mold. Chill until firm. Urimold. Garnish with raspberries and half slices of wedges of pine apple. Berve with plain or whipped cream. Serves 4 to 6. MMHWatsMahifanawK WARM WEATHER DESSERT—This handsome fruit-flavored gela tin dessert using leftover fruit and Juices is inexpensive and easy to make. TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM GREEN Page 1) Union Coun opened the Wax Zaritaky, of the United Millinery Work n.«»mUt,r, Ad delivered by Assist dresses ant Secretary of Labor Ralph Wright and AFL 'vice-president Matthew Well. The statuette was made by Merlin. Ritter. — Histadrut Photo News, February. I ■> j--—H--— Buy Union and fight the ag gressors who would destroy American labor standards. Buy Gompers stamps! WHICH IS YOCPS? — OR THIS 1 ... Th« wrong lamp and bulbs of inadequate size make a poor beginning for a party. 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