nmiuiiL. i mum iNEWPORT BEACH, .Tan. 5.—An outline of the policies and activities of the Newport Harbor Yacht club will be given at the annual inaugural ball and banquet of the organization. which will be held at the club building January 16.Commodore-elect Joseph Reek, of Balboa Island, will outline the policies and activities of the coming year. The meeting will be one of the outstanding affairs of the year for the organization.Notes from the log of the club reveal that an unusual trip has just been completed by Reginald Denny and Frank Mathews, of this city, accompanied by a number of friends. The trip was made by the cruiser Barbarine.” to Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islands and, according to yachting officials, was unusual for this season of the year. The boat returned to Newport bayyesterday.Another new boat has entered Newport bay and will sail under the flag of the Newport Harbor Yacht club, according to officials. D. L. Newton, of Fullerton, is the new owner of the boat “Mapuna, which comes to Newport bay from San Pedro.E. F. Scattergood, head of the bureau of light and power of the city of Los Angeles, former Su-i perior Judge John Perry Wood, of i Los Angeles, and Mrs. W. J. Gould I and daughter, of Renton, Wn„ were among the guests at the yacht club during the past few days.Everett S. Gardner, popular local clubman, and a member of the yacht organization, left last week aboard the President Adams.” from San Pedro, for a trip around the world.Vice Commodore and Mrs. B. 11. Cass of the yacht club, are also contemplating a trip around the world and will sail from San Pedro about the middle of this month. They will travel westward and visit the Orient first, making the return trip by way of New York.