Crane-McCoy 1Mrs. R. J. Durnil announced the marriage of her daughter. Miss Rhea Frances McCoy, to Jerome J Crane of Chicago, which took place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter’s Catholic church in Joplin with the Rev. Father J. P. O -Flynn reading the ceremony. Th? only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Esch of Baxter Springs. Foi- j lowing the ceremony, a wedding; breakfast was served at Maxwell’s. Those present were: Mrs. CleveLvrd, Miss Marye Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Esch and Mrs. R. J. Dur-i?il, of Baxter Springs; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Durnil and daughter, Johnnie Dell, of Picher; Miss Virginia Hamby and the Reverend O'-Flynn, of Joplin, and Mr. and Mr.-. Crane. Mrs. Crane was graduated from the Baxter Springs high school with the class of ’32. Shf attended Oklahoma A. M. college at Stillwater for one year, and the .Toplin Business college for one year. Mr. Crane was graduated from De LaSalle high school ini Chicago and spent two years at Notre Dame. Until recently he hasbeen manager of the New Baxter theater. Mr. and Mrs. Crane will: leave tonight for Chicago. j