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Funeral of Mrs. McGowan. The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. McGowan was held from her home in Groton Friday morning, with a requiem mass at St. Mary's church, Stonington, celebrated by Rev. C. J. Lynch. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Wamphassett and Lord's Point are being visited by deer, many having been seen here this season. Art Exhibit Opens. The art exhibit at the borough schools opened Thursday evening. On Friday evening a musical programme was enjoyed, music being furnished on both nights by the High school and Stonington Symphony orchestras. Savings Bank to Make Settlement. The Stonington Savings bank is soon to make a settlement with depositors, and the affairs of the concern will soon be finished up. The institution has not done business for several years, but depositors still have money due them. Initiated Four. Thursday evening at the meeting of Nina council, No. 43, K. of C.,,four candidates were initiated, also taking the second degree. Refreshments and a social hour followed. Christmas Rally, Christmas Sunday will be observed at the Second Congregational church tomorrow. The special collections, morning and evening, will be for the church choir, to procure music. This (Saturday) evening the members of the Stonington Gun club intend having a game supper, as they have four large ducks. The atter trawl fishermen are making good, 43 barrels being shipped from the local station Thursday. On account of the uncertain running of the trolleys to Westerly, the New Haven railroad is getting the benefit of the traffic. Foundrymen All at Work. The retubing of the boiler at the boiler foundry of A. B. Miller Son's, on East Grand street, was completed by James Gilmore, 60 new steel tubes having been placed in the boiler. The full force of moulders and helpers are now at work there. Miss Charlotte G. Joseph, instructor at Lasell Seminary, has returned home to spend the holidays. Mrs. C. Howard Barber and children of Bridgewater, Mass., and Mrs. J. H. Pendleton and daughter of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fairbrother. The Travel club will have a vacation of two weeks during the holidays., Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Broughton have returned from a stay in New York.