st. insi9Two Ropes Sailors Home For ReunionROPESV1LLE. March 97. ( cial—The L. E. Wilson family here is still beaming from thehappy family reunion at the Wilson home last Sunday.The affair was planned to coincide with a visit home oI the Wilsons’ two sons. Hershel and both sailors. Hershel. who recenfinished training at the U. S. Naval Training Center in San Diego.Calif., stopped by RopesviUe en route to his new station in Jack-FAMILY RKIMON — Visits home from two sailors. Hen-sonville. Fla. Billy is based at Cor-1 shel Wilson, left, and hisbrother. Billy Wilson, gave cause for a family reunion at the L. E. Wilson home isRopesviUe.pus Christi. Mrs. Louise Wilson. Hershel’s wife, has been with herparents in Cotton Center.Among those attending the reunion were the J. L. Hills, the Ray Belts and the Johr. Clintons and their families, all of Lubbock: the Claude Houston family of Plain-view; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jeffcoat of Cotton Center; the J. M. Moore family of Idalou; Giles Dalton and the L. E. Jeffcoat family of Ropes-ville; Airman Leon Sturch. stationed at Corpus Christi. and Cpl. J. P. Hill, of Fort Huachuca. Ariz.iDALLAS MAN DIESDALLAS. March 25 Charles M. Bolanz. 66. president of th# Dallas real estate firm of Bo Ians A Bo la nor. was found dead in bed at his home today from natural causes.HOOTCH IN STOLENNEW YORK. March 25 «f*A