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Show Do You Play? Have yoiKforgotten how to play? Play is as natural to life, as living-. Kittens, puppies, lambs, children, all young aiuii'als learn to play about the first thing. When the child grows into the man, however, worry and work sometimes tak'e the place of play. A sour disposition and a phisically : weak body are the result. ' - Play builds strong bodies and healthy minds. It is con-j con-j il'i'jive U a happy disposition a perfect digestion and uninterrupted unin-terrupted sleep. ' Because recreation has been discovered by physicians to bo one ot' the factors of health, men and women are endeavoring en-deavoring to lengthen their span of life by play schedules to fit into their daily routine. There are scores of games a grown-up may engage in. Coif is excellent for persons whose constitutions will not permit too vigorous exercise. Tennis is a good game, but it c.iiis for strenuous work, and is not advised for persons with weak boa ts. If one can not play tennis or golf there are scores of oilier games. ' The principal idea to keep in mind in choosing play is r:'-ci:-e to suit lire condition of the body, and a game that will give the mind a rest from the everyday routine work. |