WEST DUMMERSTON.=Private Willard Welcomed.I’rivnli- r.iHrge F. Willard, who re-Inriu-d m.Ill niri's. ii' .1,111.- sifter In--• « | f ti»K in f iif* serviee two years, w«** givlt; na eordial welemne home hy nlntut 80 of|fc his mentis ami relatives :it tin* home* of hi h sister and l»rot her -in-law. Mr. ami Mrs*. Samuel Hark, Tuesday evening, July 1. M usit* was rendered an«l ire ervani ami rake were served on ihejE lawn, after which tin* I'omjmny \vent in-! to the hutu ft. where patriot ip soiig* were mi hr ami Private Willard was!! presented a generous sum of money l»vl!* •*. H. Field, in Uelialf of the friend**. Private Willartl responded in an appreciative manner.Private Willard, who enlisted in June, P.»17. wji- the third in hi family to oiTer Id- services it* hi- countrv. his father, the late Karl K. Willard, and Ins grandfather, i». H Field, having* d«*ne their duty in their time, and all three lived to return home.Miss Maud Phillips of Lowell, Mas-.. Walter TMiillipn of Host on, J. Wendell I MiiHips of Portsmouth. N. II.. have heeu spending a few days at their home here.i,o\v* H R. Boyington. who spent a ' two-weeka’ vacation at his old home in Maine, has returned and resumed I work nr the power house. Kelley has returned to h home in Putney, after spending some time here with relulives.Mrs. Phillips and Miss .h -lt;ie O’f'on-ii*«r or Putney and Mrs. Bessie Lyman tf North field. Mav-.. visited friends in this pi nee recently.i -