Mrs M F Manning
Wood River Club Discusses Home Life Development WOOD RIVER, Jan. 10.—"The Cultural, Physical, and Spiritual Development of Home Life" was discussed Wednesday by members of the American Home Section of the Wood River Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. Omar Lyon. Mrs. Ernest CUehl had charge of the discussion. Mrs. Gurtrude Gun- nlson, social worker, for the Alton state hospital, who has visited many homes, told the women that the greatest majority of human grief and troubles resulting in confinement confinement to such Institutions, can be traced to improper home adjustments. adjustments. Mrs. Ralph Volz spoke on "How to Use Leisure." Mrs. E. R. Quinn on "The Observance of Holidays." Mrs. John Hubbard on "Better Films." Mrs. Omar Lyon on "Child Psychology." Mrs. W. I. Jolly on "Sex Education." Mrs. J. F. Traband Traband on "Health in the Home." Mrs. O. G. Tlpton on "Spiritual Guidance," and Mrs. M. F. Manning Manning on "Religion." * in an