Engagement* Announced. .Announcement is made of the en-sment and approaching marriage Mr. Lauranee Harvey McNeill and [lea Mary Forbes Thompson, of Plain leld, N. J. The wedding will take place October 10 at the home of the kride. Mr. McNeill’s sister, Mrs. Fen-ftoUosa, who has been making a tour of (pUia world, will return in time to at-ndirg the wedding.£• Mrs. Ellen Council announces the ““-gagement and approaching marriagei her eldest daughter, Edna Aline, Mr. Augustine S. Carlisle, the wed-lng to take plact on Wednesday, Or-ber 26, at 11:30 a. m., at the Cathe-kl of the Immaculate Conception.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvin Cowan anounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Iddie Slater, to Mr. Thomas Eastin Ipotswood, Jr. The ceremony wlli te place at the home of the bride\lt; krents, 411 St. Francis street, Octo-jr 25, at high noon. No cards.Mrs. W. L. McNeill announces the •ugagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Annie Louise, to Mr. • JPugene E. Parden, the wedding to ’lake place on October 19.(Attendants for Donahue Leary Weddingr The attendants for the wedding o* Joseph Edward Donahue and Mlsj Corinne Angele Leary, which will be feelebrated on Wednesday morning, Oc-i tober 12, at 5:45 o’clock, are: Miss^ Kathleen Donahue, maid of honor and '■“‘ster of the groom; Mr. James L. ,l)onahue, brother of the groom, best, n. The four ushers are Messrs. bert J. Kearns, Frank M. Brettle, anuel Hanlon and William J. McGowan. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Father C. T. O’Cal* n on Monday evening at 8 o’clock. I*s Kathleen Donahue will entertain e bridal party at her home, 405 South onception street.in Honor of Miss Leary.Mrs. W. J. MeCowan entertained ost delightfully yesterday afternoon, her home on Common street, In onor of Miss Corlnne Angele Leary, hose wedding will be celebrated on ednesdy. The house was attractive-decorated with golden rod and 3ferns. The dining room table was levely with a Rattenburg lace center-over yellow. On this was placed mirror plate, In the center of which a cut glass vase filled with golden Ices, cakes and bon hons were ed, the bon bons conforming to