Thursday evening Miss C. B. Comstock and Miss A. L. Hill of New York who
are representing the children's Aid Society, arrived in Estherville with
twelve children. On Friday afternoon at the Emmet County court house
these children were placed in care of people who were very highly
recommended as people who are capable of providing good homes for the
orphan children.
These children are all of legitimate birth and are very bright, the
youngest being two years old and the oldest, eleven. Many Estherville
people were in hopes that the children would be younger but the
Children's Aid Society does not believe in relieving some mothers of the
responsibility of motherhood.
They think a mother should raise her own children to a certain age and
do not believe it a good policy for any institution to welcome little
babies as it makes it too easy for some mothers to dispose of their
children.
This society has found good homes for over 58,000 children. After the
children are placed into homes they are visited by nurses, and if they
think any child has been placed in a home where it will not receive good
treatment they immediately take it in charge to see that the child is
placed where it will be treated as any child should be.
The courtroom was far too small to accommodate the large crowd of sight
seers, some interested, but the larger portion there for curiosity, more
than anything else. Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson had strong competition
for the little baby, Jean Hewett, but they were successful in having the
little one placed in their care. Russell Hemstead, four years old and a
brother Victor, age six, were given to the care of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Fisher of Wallingford, Walter Dawson, aged 8, was taken by Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Stade of Huntington, Mabel Lampbere, age 7 will make her home
with Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Wilson of this city. Hilda Anderson, aged 13,
found a home with Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Cobb. Willie Wiggers, aged 5,
was given to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. B. W. A. McLaughlin. Sophia Anderson
went to the Andrew Swanson residence. Francis Anderson will be cared for
by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson of Wallingford. Marie Marquandt has not
been placed. James L. Mack age 8, was placed near Dunnell, Mn., with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. J. Berg.