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Member Federal Reserve System/Insured by F.D.I.C. The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Sept. 16, 1971—PAGE 7 Mrs. Bennett dies at age 90 Mrs. Anna Brakefield Ben nett, 90, of Chester, died Mon day in her home. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Ar menia Methodist Church. Surviving are three daugh ters, Misses Thelma and Myrtle Bennett of Carlisle and Mrs. Margaret B. Boozer of New berry; and two sons, J. Andrew Bennett of Carlisle and Robert A. Bennett of Knoxville, Tenn. Ernest L. Frick rites Thursday Ernest L. Frick, 84, of Lexing ton, died Tuesday in a nursing home. A son of the late Andrew and Annie Koon Frick, he was born in Lexington County. Funeral services were held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Pilgrim Lutheran Church cemetery, con ducted by Rev. Joel Lillengreen. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lewis Richardson of Lex ington; a son, Leon Frick of Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Bundrick of Columbia; and a brother, Lucius Frick of Pros perity. Mrs. Ida Young died Monday Mrs. Ida D. Young, widow of Rev. R. A. Young, died Mon day in Union, South Carolina. Mrs. Young resided on Vin cent Street in Newberry for many years, and moved to Union, S. C. after the death of her husband. Surviving is one brother, Rev. W. S. Young of Union, S. C. Funeral services for Mrs. Young will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Antioch AME Church in Union, S. C. The Quiet Hour will be from 8 to 9 P.M. Friday night at Gibson - Rice - Brown Funeral Home, 300 May Street, Union, S. C. Hugh Chapman died Tuesday Hugh Burnelle Chapman, 64, of Rt. 2, Pomaria, died Tuesday. Born in Newberry County, he was a son of the late James Henry and Kizzie Haltiwanger Chapman, and a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Ruff Chapman; two daugh ters, Mrs. Aubrey Wicker of Pomaria and Mrs. Ellis Dowd of Prosperity; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Koon, Mrs. J. B. Koon and Mrs. Lossie Crynock of Portsmouth, Va.; a brother, Lonnie Chapman of Eutawville; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mat thews Lutheran Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. J. C. Johnson dies at Aiken Mrs. Dessie Bolton Johnson, 68, died Friday in her home in Aiken. Wife of Johnnie C. Johnson, she was born in Saluca County, a daughter of the late Andrew and Ada Herring Smith. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4 p.m. in Aiken with burial in Johnston. Surviving are her husband; a son, Frank S. Bolton of Sa luda; three stepsons, James Johnson of Columbia, Chesley Johnson of Augusta, Ga. and Paul Johnson of Charleston; two sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Smith of Columbia and Mrs. Ora Bo- die of Newberry; and two bro thers, J. P. Smith of Saluda and Beattie Smith of Newberry. Branham dies from mishap A 50-year old Richland County man was crushed to death Wed nesday when he was pinned be neath an overturned tractor. Richland County Coroner iden tified the victim as Willard Richard Branham of Columbia. Survivors include a sister Mrs. Thomas Hawkins of Pros perity. How we lowered the restrictions on high interest savings. To make it easier for just about anyone to open our two-year maturity 5-3/4% savings book plan, we lowered the minimum initial deposit and the minimum balance to an amount just about anyone can afford: $100. We made it possible to add any amount at any time. And we simplified withdrawals. So if you want your money, it’s available at full interest the first ten days of each quarter after two years. How does our plan compare to those offered by other financial institutions? In many cases, there's no comparison. Because for the same interest rate, there are other financial institutions that require up to $10,000 minimum deposit and balance. And allow set deposits at only certain times. And require you to sell certificates of deposits to get your money. All of which only goes to prove one thing: When you look fo a high interest savings plan, look out. We lowered the restrictions. Everybody else didn’t. South Carolina National