Miss Effie Davis passed away at Orange, Cal., on the second day of May, 1922. From girlhood she had been a faithful Christian and a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church. For twenty-eight years her home has been in Orange.
Rev. Mr. Ballenger, of Riverside, conducted the funeral services and interment was made in Fairhaven Cemetery.
The Orange 'Daily News' says of her: Miss Davis has been sick for the past several months, during which time she was a constant sufferer. She leaves a sister-in-law, Mrs. Evan Davis, and her children, here in Orange, to mourn her departure, and a large host of sincere friends. She was for nineteen years the recorder for the Royal Neighbor lodge of Orange, being a charter member of that order, and held the record as the most efficient recorder on the United States. She was also a member of the Ruby Rebekah Lodge.
Miss Effie Davis passed away at Orange, Cal., on the second day of May, 1922. From girlhood she had been a faithful Christian and a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church. For twenty-eight years her home has been in Orange.
Rev. Mr. Ballenger, of Riverside, conducted the funeral services and interment was made in Fairhaven Cemetery.
The Orange 'Daily News' says of her: Miss Davis has been sick for the past several months, during which time she was a constant sufferer. She leaves a sister-in-law, Mrs. Evan Davis, and her children, here in Orange, to mourn her departure, and a large host of sincere friends. She was for nineteen years the recorder for the Royal Neighbor lodge of Orange, being a charter member of that order, and held the record as the most efficient recorder on the United States. She was also a member of the Ruby Rebekah Lodge.
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