Friday, 7 Nov 1913--FRAY-REED--The following announcement card was received at this office Monday: "Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reed announce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Mr. William I. Fray, Wednesday , October the twenty-second, nineteen hundred and thirteen, 6122 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. At home, Higbee, Mo. R. F. D. No 1. The groom, Mr. W. I. Fray, is a son of Mr. W. H. Fray, one of Randolph county's prominent and substantial citizens, and is a young man of exemplary habits. To this happy young couple the Herald extends congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness and success in life--Armstrong Herald. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--W. B. Hurt and wife of near Salisbury, were killed Tuesday when a team they were driving plunged off a bridge four miles east of Salisbury. It is supposed the team took fright at a passing train. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--J. R. Griggs and Wilfred Fenton, who moved from near Harrisburg to Hennessy, Ok, four years ago, moved back last week. They raised good crops the past season, but say that people living within ten miles of them, on both north and south, raised nothing whatever. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Frank Craig of Moberly is in the county jail at Huntsville charged with felonious assault and carrying concealed weapons. He had been drinking straight alcohol, it is said, and was blind drunk, when in a fight with Henry Butler, Tuesday, he took a shot at the latter, and shot John Rains of Fayette in the leg. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Wm. Palmatary and wife, who recently moved to Moberly from near Myers, are rejoicing over the arrival of twin girls at their home. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Born, on the 2nd, to James Sumter and wife, a daughter. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Mrs. J. W. Acree of Lexington, on her return home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Day, of Bedford, Ind, stopped off here Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Williams. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--We learn that Oliver Bradley, son of J. J. Bradley of Moberly, will be married some time next month. His host of friends here join THE NEWS in advance congratulations. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Frank Barron, who has been working with the pipe line gang for some time, had his right arm broken Saturday. Clarence Woods, employed on the same job, had his left ankle broken at the same time. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Mrs. T. P. Guntley returned Sunday to her home in Spokane, Wash. She was accompanied by her parents, L. A. Hulett and wife, who will make their future home with their daughter. The best wishes of a host of friends accompany them. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Harry M. Hirsch, who has been located at Billings, Mont, since leaving here about a year ago, is expected home Sunday, with his wife, to remain. They stopped off at Higginsville for a short visit with her people. Friday, 7 Nov 1913--Rev. G. N. Magruder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Notley Magruder of southwest of town, was married in St. Joseph, Mo, one day this week to Miss Mary Burnette, at the home of the bride. After a short wedding trip they will be at home in Eau Claire, Wis, where Rev. Magruder is pastor of the East Side Baptist church. Kathy Bowlin Additions, corrections, comments welcome.