DEBUTANTES of the season and members of the* yoi nger set were entertained at bridge this afternoon by Mrs. Frederick F. Guild, at her rosidence, 495 Mount Prospect avenue. An Informal tea followed, with Mrs. Raymond H. Baldwin, of New York, and Mrs. Ludelph Conklin presiding nt the urns. Decorations were In pole yellow, with ft ms and yellow chrysanthemums.The guests were: Misa Mildred Dennis. Miss Hilda Osborn, of Summit; Mias -Marie Vail Dodd, M i .* a Eleanor J. McCarter, Miss Miriam Wolcott Ogden, Miss Rotallnd Harvey, Miss Dorothy Conant, of East Orange; Miss Florence Elmore Murphy, Miss Helen Osborne, Miss Dorothy Lee. Miss Antoinette Qulnby Scudder. Miss Helen Dean Thompson. Miss Mary Williamson, Miss Isabelle Lewis McCarter. Miss Elizabeth Guild, Miss Mildred Shlllito, of Cincinnati: Miss Marion Morklll. of Lima. Feru. S. A., and Miss Mildred Bent, of Boston.Miss Morklll and Miss Bent arc house guests of Mrs. Guild.Mm. Spurr to Batenalu.Mrs. Joseph George Spurr, of 500 Mount Prospect avenue, has Issued cards for a tea at her residence Friday afternoon. December 3, from *1 until 7 o’clock.Calista Morris, sister of Mrs. Bird, and daughter of the lato John B. Morris, was united in marriage to Clarenco L. Sldner, of Irvington. The* Rev. Dr. James Clayton Howard, pastor of the Halsey Street Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore white marathon silk and tulle veil, and carried :i shower bouquot of bride roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Edith Gorm-ley as bridesmaid, dressed in pale blue silk and carrying an arm bouquet of white carnations. John J. Huxter acted as best man.The nuptial music was played by Mrs. E. Carpenter. The rooms were tastefully decorated with palms and chrysanthemums. About fifty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hldner left for their new home in Irvington.Ml** MrCartfr'i Guest.Miss Mildred Shlllito. of Cincinnati, Is the guest of Miss Eleanor J. McCarter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McCarter, of 1080a Broad street.I *li«r* nt ( rn» June 1’lnj,Members of the younger bachelor set will s»?rve as ushers at the play to bo given by members of the Crazy Jane .Society, assisted by several young men in the Orange street auditorium, December 6. They aro Nelson Carter. Andrew J. Hedges. W. Clark Symington, Harold Dennis. Harrison Higble, J-Iarold Short, Bernard Littell, Leonard Lainpman and John Bigelow.Rehearsals are growing more and more satisfactory under the direction of George C. Olmstead. All the Comforts of Honle is the play to be presented. The cast includes: Miss Isabelle Lewis McCarter. Miss Mildred Dennis. Miss Katherine Young, Miss Matilda O. Dodd, Miss Eleanor J. McCarter, Miss Dorothy Lee, Miss Murlo Vail Dodd, Gayle L. Young. Robert O'Gorman. C. Osborne Wheeler. Stuart A. Young. Dudley Norton. Frederick Blgelovr. Roger Young. George Chase. Morris T. Weeks and Charles Ashmun.Tho sale of seats will open at Lauter’s Tuesday. November 30. Miss Florence Congar. of 1092 Broad street, has charge of the sale of boxes.VII** Colyer Entertains Club.The Orients! Whist Club, of which Mrs. Clarence Greuson. Mrs. Percival Smith, Mrs. Alfred Cook. Mrs. Victor Hesse. Mrs. James Muelimore, Mrs. Clarence Llnnell and Miss Marion Hopkins are members, was entertained today by Miss Edna Colyer at her Home. 149 Orchard street.In Honor of Her lt;au«*l.Miss Marjorie Du Bols, ot Forest H1U, will give a dance at her home tonight In honor of her guest. Alias Jean Osborn. of Utica. N. Y. Miss Du Bols will also give a card party In a short time tor Miss Osborn, who will return to her home early In December..MUner—.Morn*.The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird, at 181 Summer avenue, was the soene of a pretty wedding ceremony Wednesday night, when Miss JennieCa*per*oo—Baunach.The marriage of Miss Katherine Baunach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baunach. of 262 Fairmount avenue. and Lawrence J. Caaperson. of this city, was solemnized yesterday at the parsonage of the Oerman Evangellcol Church, the Rev. William L. Slebert officiating.The bride wore a gray traveling suit, with hat to match, and carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthemums. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Elisabeth Staufenberger. of Harrison. Gustave Woeftle acted as beat man. A reception nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baunach followed the ceremony. After a trip to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Caaperson will reside In this city.K«it Y. W. C*. A. Branch.The work started two years ago at the General Electric Company’s plant in Bergen street, Harrison, by? Miss