(Retyped from the Estherville Enterprise,
Wednesday, November 11, 1914)
When in Wallingford, Thursday, the writer called at the W. J. Fisher
home to see the little orphan brothers who were placed there, knowing
that everyone is interested the little fellows would say that the boys
are getting along nicely and are getting as fat as little pigs,
especially Victor the oldest. One does not notice the change quite so
much in little Russell. It would be hard to tell which seemed the most
pleased, Mrs. Fisher or her boys. Francis Anderson, whom A. J. Anderson
took is also well liked and will soon begin school.