Whether you like it or not, the Utopia of which man has dreamed for centuries is here and all of us-rich and poor, young and old-can have our share of the spare time which the automatic machine has given us. Well, what are we going to do with this wondrous gift? A recent survey made by the National Recreation Association to determine what 5,000 of us are doing with our leisure discloses these facts. The ten activities in which most people are engaged are: reading newspapers and magazines, listening to the radio, attending the movies, visiting or entertaining others, reading fiction, automobile riding for pleasure, swimming, writing letters, reading non-fiction, conversation. If you had been asked to answer the questionnaire, what would you have described as your favorite avocations? Let's turn to another column, the one marked Female, age group 20 to 46, and see what this group really did answer. Here they are in order of popularity: conversation, reading, listening to the radio, movies, automobile riding, reading books, swimming, picnicking, writing letters, sewing and millinery, playing bridge. Oh, dear, do hear you say, I didn't realize how anemic those activities look until put them on paper, and used to have such fun in school in the gym, and vowed I'd never grow old and fat and stop playing golf and tennis and hiking. Well, what are you going to do about it? suggest that right now you turn over a new leaf and see what you can do to get back that old-time pep and enthusiasm and joy in living and renew your youth in some firstclass games. Yes, you're right, not many games can be played alone; you'll need some playmates. Try these tactics. Approach that group eating lemon pie in the drug store and address them thusly: Hello, girls (flattering them outrageously), what, eating pie, how dare you, you'll need to do more than a daily dozen on that diet, how about a game? Of bridge? Sure thing. No, wasn't thinking about bridge, how about getting a good sports program started around this place? We need some real big muscle activity. Don't you remember in physiology how old Doctor Blank used to impress upon us that organic strength is built and maintained only through big muscle activity? Yes, know we get plenty of one kind, but mean the fun kind, let's start something peppy around here. Honestly, girls, got a bit of a shock this week when an insurance man called on me and tried to convince me that needed more insurance. Do you know what he told me? He said that in the last decade there had been a tremendous increase in deaths from liver and digestive disorders, kidney and heart disease, due, he said, in large part to lack of out-door life and vigorous muscular activity. He scared me so much that took another thousand so the twins