Mrs. Lopp To Be 100A Rices Landing native, now living in Brownsville, will, celebrate her 100th 4birthday on Sunday, • ■An open house will be held from 2(o 5 p.m. Jn the home of •Mrs. Amelia Ammons Lopp of 305 Catherine Ave., Brownsville, Mrs. Ixjpp was born Out. 4, 1867, Her Eather, Thomas Ammons, died at the age of 60 during a\ typhoid fever • epidemic/ but her mother, Elizabeth, Jived-to the age of 93.- • r; ■/ .Her husband, the late Frank Lopp, operated the Rices Landing ferry from . 1918 to 1931.•They had two children; William W.' Lopp of Rices Landing andMrs. Vera L, Beal of- Browns* ville. There are two ■ grandchildren1 and two great-grandchildren.^ Mrs. IiOpp's health is good. She does her own -cooking- and maintains her own apartment. She-reads, watches TV, and listens to the radio, -