. Book of the Royal blue . ng of Deal Lake,while on its placid surface rowboats,motor boats, and canoes ply in greatnumbers. Another great feature ofthe season is the childrens carnivalheld during the latter part of .\ugust. the baby parade being virtually na-tional in the scope of the entrants andthe interest manifested in it. Thisyear, the usual water pageant will beheld on Wesley Lake on July 8, in-stead of later in the season; theQueens Coronation is set for .\ugust30, the Masipie Iete will take place on.■\ugust 31, and the Iarade onSeptember 2. Oi\ the other side of Wesley Lakelies


. Book of the Royal blue . ng of Deal Lake,while on its placid surface rowboats,motor boats, and canoes ply in greatnumbers. Another great feature ofthe season is the childrens carnivalheld during the latter part of .\ugust. the baby parade being virtually na-tional in the scope of the entrants andthe interest manifested in it. Thisyear, the usual water pageant will beheld on Wesley Lake on July 8, in-stead of later in the season; theQueens Coronation is set for .\ugust30, the Masipie Iete will take place on.■\ugust 31, and the Iarade onSeptember 2. Oi\ the other side of Wesley Lakelies Ocean Grove, in many respects theexact antithesis of .\sbury )riginally fountled by Methodists as acampmeeling ground, nnich of the olddecorum antl strict jtropriety arc stillsustained. It has a famous auditorium,seating ten thousand persons and con-taining the largest pipe organ in thecountry. The boardwalk, continuingsouthward along the ocean front, af-fords a close link with .\sbury Parksless sedate .\\NTIC HKlOLANDS THE JERSEY SHORE Adjoining Ocean Grove on the southis Bradley Beach, with Avon next inorder. Behnar has besides its oceanfront the added advantages of SharkRiver, long famous for crabbing, andofifering fine facilities for , a prett}, wooded spot, sepa-rates the town from Spring latter, frequently called theNewport of New Jersey, is noted forthe magnificence of its summer homesand the fashionable gaieties of the hoteland cottage contingents. Sea Girt isfamous as the site of the summer en-campment of the New Jersey NationalGuard, and here the Governor of theState makes his home during theheated term. Manasquan comes nexton the shore, and then Point Pleasant,with its peculiarly fortunate combina-tion of the ocean on one side and thebroad Manasquan River on the other. The first point on the All Rail Routeof the Central which appeals to thesummer vacationist is Sewaren, sit-uated on a bluflf overlooking Staten Isl-and So


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