Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1904 — LAID TO REST. [ARTICLE]

LAID TO REST.

jTThe funeral of little Pauline Mossier, the Rensselaer victim of the terrible Iroquois theatre fire at Chicago last week, was held from the Leopold residence on Front street, Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, Rabbi Firelight of Lafayette, conducting the services. mule in Weston cemetery. The floral offerings were very beautiful and profuse. Sixteen little girls, deceased classmates in school, were hon'ory pallbearers. Dr. Firelight’s sermon was very highly spoken of by those who heard it. It was the first time many in attendance had ever beard a Jewish burial sermon. The relatives and a number of citizens went to Hammond On the 9:55 a. m., train to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wolfe, whioh took place there Sunday afternoon, also conducted by a Jewish Rabbi. Mre. Wolfe was buried at Hammond. -