Wedding Bells.JllOBJJ—-JJAETIN.9The palatial home of Hon. William A. Martin, Lincoln Avenue, was the scene ol a quiet wedding at 6 o’clock Wedcsday morning, when bta (laughter, Mias Elsie Natalie, and Jonas Keffer Robb, were united in marriage.Only the immediate family o! the hride witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by a brother-in-law of the bride, Rev. H. Hall Sharp, of Tremont.The lirge parlor In which the wedding occurred was haodaomeSy decorated with potted plant* and cut flowers.The bride wae attired in a beautiful gown of white French voile over taffeta, trimmed with mesaaline and lace. She carried a white leather book containing ] the service. She ig the third daughter of 1 ex-Senator Mortin and was prominent in i Gettysburg social clroJea, having hoeta of friends here. The groom graduated from Gettysburg lBt June, He tea member of i the Phi Kappa Pei fraternity and to^k ' part in all the social affaire of college.The wedding was kept a secret, lew people knowing anything of ib until it , had occurred. »Immediately after the ceremony a wed- i ding break faBt was served in the dining 4 room of the Martin home, which was ' tastefully decorated with hydrangeas and clematis. Matthews wan the caterer.Mr. and Mrs. Robb left on the 8 05 train over the Western Maryland on a wedding tour to Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Washington and other points. The bride wore a handsome suit of dark blue imported cloth with a becoming bat. They will be at home after October lBt at Princeton, ‘N. J., where Mr* Robb will enter Prince- * tan KrtrmhftrV’t.hift fall. i