IMPORTANTEARLY YEARS“DAUGHTER IN THE HOME” WASMISS BUELL’S SUBJECT.CHARACTER IS BUILTMOTHER IS FIRST OF ALL IN IMPORTANCE.Parents May Not Be Able to ChooseHer Companions. But They CanChoose Their Daughter’sReading.The last session ol the institute was called to order by the chairman. Mrs. John Holmes, ai 1 : !•'». The first on tlie program was a pleasing violin, solo rendered by Miss Inez Moblo of the cit y..Miss Rhea Martin delighted the audience at this time with two excellent readings.Miss Jennie Buell of Ann Arbor, lecturer of ilie si;tto grange, gave an excellent ado m ss on the subnet of “The Daughter in tin* Home/’ Her address was practical and was presented in a very siiu-' re manner. In part she said: “Give the daughter the hesl po ible care you can. You ea n choose* for her what sin* is best tilled lo do, but you can help pul in her life before the decision period come-, what will give her the judgment todecide for her' “These early years.” said Miss Hti-ell, “are important,; they must he wholesome,as character is built ai thistime.”Hi iefly the speaker wen I on to show what factors in the home are important, the mother first of all. and 1m r du-f\ towird her daughter in teaching