INN BT THE SKA NOTES IThe Saturday night dinner dances’ at the Inn hv the Sea are very i^»l»u-lar in the social life nh»n? the Gulf (Vast. Dinners, served in the large Spanish patio right on the edge of th.ej water, hundreds of japane^e lanterns j are used to give a soft light full of! color. The dancing floor is stained green, waxed and very highly jkdish- jed.fi Among the many guests present jlast Saturday were .Mr. and Mrs. I*:traham Werlein. Mr. and Mrs. Rieley. Mr. and Mrs. Norcon Jackson. Miss Fox. Miss Gminer. Mr. Putter-worth. Mr. Arthur Parker and brother. ('apt. and Mrs. Adams of Washington, D. lt;\: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bacon. Mrs. Bacon Thorne. Mrs. Mildred Itamohl. Miss Raimdd, Mr. Pierce Walmsey. Page Bacon. Parker ('urev Mr. AVhile of Biloxi, was host at a drum party. Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls, Mr. and Mrs. Butts, Mr. Scharfenstein were hosts to a long table of guests. Friday. August 3., Page Bacon entertained with a bathing party on the tobogan slide. About I sixteen of the younger set were pre- j .sent.Last week Mrs. Hupert Ilec ht entertained with a coasting party for sixteen young ladies at the lnn-hy-tk**- j Sea. 1Saurday and Thursday the Trackless Transportation Co.. ran three 'busses to the ln»-by-the-Sea and last Sunday more than 500 people visited 'the Inn to enjoy the wonderful bathing. Tobogan slides, divi-ng boards, swings, etc., are proviided for the hath ers while delightful rest rooms and dining rooms take care of the other guests.Mrs. Gessier will entertain Thursday with a luncheon party and Tobogan slide for ten of the young set.