Misses Venita Rudd, Gertrude Kisting, EvolynAyer, Catherine Tarrant Were Brides Monday;All Weddings Were Celebrated in ChurchesTHREE weddings celebrated in Dubuque mod one in Chicago were social events of much Interest to local people Monday. AU the ceremonies were read in churches in the morning. - The brides were Miss VenitaRudd, Miss Gertrude Kisting, Miss Catherine Tarrant and Miss Evelyn jAyer. wRudd-SulMvanSt. Raphael’s Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding when the vows were taken by Miss Venita Rudd, eldest daughter of Mr. and MrsWilliam Rudd, 141 Locust street, and John F. Sullivan, a son of Mr. and I Mrs. Timothy Sullivan, 1121 Dodge street, at 6 o’clock before the rector, Rev J. V. Casey, relatives and many friends.The couple was attended by Mr*. Marie O’Rourke. Marquette, a sister of the bridegroom, and Clarence E Thompson, a cousin of the bride.The wedding gown was a lovely creation of maise chiffon, an ankle length model, designed along simple lines and worn with a picture hat and slippers to match. The bride zlto wore a chi'' green vehet costand she carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. The bridesmaid was gowned In pink chiffon and her hat waa a turban model. Pink rosesalso formed her corsage bouquet.After the church service relatives motored to the Rudd borne for a breakfast served at a table decorated in garden flowers. The honeymoonI is being spent in motoring in thenorth and while traveling the bride11 is wearing a skipper blue ensemblea large fox neckpieceMr. and Mrs. Sullivan will be at home to their friends after July 1 in [ an apartment in the Austin building, ) j Third and Main streets. The newlyweds have been employed at the MoFaddea Coffee and Spice company ^ *