GRIER, NICHOLLS, NICHOLAS, GRINNAGE May 8, 1914 McDonald PA Record James GRIER, a retired lawyer, died Saturday morning, May 2, in the Allegheny General hospital, Pittsburgh, following a stroke of paralysis. Mr. GRIER was 65 years of age. He was born on the MCKIVER farm, two miles from McDonald, between Oakdale and Noblestown. He was a son of the Rev. Dr. and Ms. James GRIER, his father having been pastor of the Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church for thirty-nine years. Mr. GRIER spent nearly four years at Jefferson college and then entered Harvard, took a classical course and after graduating finished a law course. He was engaged in the practice of law in Pittsburgh for many years, but had been retired from active work for several years. He had never married. One sister survives, Mrs. Margarret (sic) CAMPBELL of Coraopolis. Nathan G. COOK of McDonald is a cousin. The Rev. J. B. CAVITT and Rev. Dr. IRONS officiated at the cemetery on Monday in the presence of quite a number of his father's former parishioners. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward NICHOLLS died of pneumonia on Saturday, May 2. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery Monday afternoon. *Sturgeon column Edward, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. NICHOLAS died last Saturday. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon. Interment was held in Robinson's Run cemetery. *Sturgeon column. Jonathan GRINNAGE died at his late home in Carnegie, Pa., on Thursday, April 30. Funeral services were held on Saturday, May 2. Mr. GRINNAGE is the father of John GRINNAGE, the manager of the Ea___ Transfer Company's farm here.