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Page Four THE SLATER NEWS FEBRURARY 14, 1946
[COLUMN 1]

WITH OUR VETERANS
A number of veterans have been discharged from service and have returned to work here in the Plant. We wish to extend a cordial welcome to these men and women, and in this column, will give their names and a write-up. The column will condueted in each issue of the Slater News until all have been listed. For this issue, we list the following:
A.A. WALKER
Mr. Walker came to this Company in 1940 as a Weaver and continued in our employ until he was called in the Army August 4, 1942. He was inducted into service in September of that year and served until March 12, 1943 when he recieved an Honorable Discharge. He returned to Slater as a Weaver Mach 16, 1943 but left our employ on January 10, 1946.
JOSEPH C. HANEY
Mr. Haney was employed here as a Quiling Machine Fixer on the first shift and worked until August 28, 1942 when he was inducted into the Army. In March of 1943, he recieved an Honorable Dischage and returned to work here on March 22,1943. In November of 1943, he was transferred to the Carter Fabrics Corporation at South Boston, Virginia. Unfortunately, Mr. Haney was in an accident at his home some months ago and died from the results of this accident.
JESSE M. STROUD
This veteran began work with this Company in 1940 as a Weaver and worked until he was called to the Army on November 27, 1943. While serving at Salina, Kansas, he spent seven weeks in the hospital for an injured knee recieved during a windstorm. As a result of this injury, he recieved an Honorable Dischatge June 28, 1943 and on July 13, 1943, he returned to his old job here as a Weaver.
CLIFTON E. TAYLOR
Taylor came with us as a Cloth Duffer in 1941 and continued until

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