Mrs. Lopp To Be 100A Rices Landing native, now living in Brownsville, will, celebrate her 100th 4 birthday on Sunday, • ■An open house will be . held from 2 to 5 p.m. Jn the home of •Mrs. Amelia Ammons Lopp oE 305 Catherine Ave., Brownsville,Mrs. L*pp was bom Out. 4, 18G7, Her Eather, Thomas Ammons, died at the age of 60 during a\ typhoid fever • epidemic/ but her mother, Elizabeth, lived-to the age of 93.- - ;Her husband, the I ale -Frank Lopp, operated the Rices Landing ferry • from 1916 to 1931. •They had two children; William W; Lopp of Rices Landing and Mrs. Vera L, Beal of- Brownsville. There are two - grandchildren1 and two great-grandchildren.^ Mrs. I«opp's health is good. She does her own-cooking-and maintains her own apartment. She-reads, watches TV, and listens to the radio, -