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MAKE YOUR OWN LOLLIPOPS PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 7,1932
1 1/2 Cups Sugar
3/4 Cup Water
1/3 Cup White Corn Syrup
1/2 teaspoon vanilla or other flavoring.
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https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=gL9scSG3K_gC&dat=19320907&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
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Date: Saturday, September 14, 1946 Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Page: 6 Blondie
Date: Saturday, September 14, 1946 Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Page: 6
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Date: Saturday, September 14, 1946 Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Page: 6 MOON MULLINS
Date: Saturday, September 14, 1946 Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Page: 6
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Date: Saturday, September 14, 1946 Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Page: 6 HENRY
Date: Saturday, September 14, 1946 Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) age: 6
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BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES TWO OLD FRIENDS MEET FEBRUARY 5,1926 BY THORTON W. BURGESS
Date: Friday, February 5, 1926
Paper: Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho)
Page: 4
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Monday, August 17, 2015
The family Genealogy of Curtis Ellsworth Robinson of THE ROBINSON MILLING COMPANY SALINA, Kansas 1919
The family Genealogy
of
Curtis Ellsworth
Robinson
Grain and Feed Review, Volume 10
Source:
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THE ROBINSON MILLING COMPANY
SALINA, Kansas
The Robinson Milling Company, Salina Kansas by the Robinson
Milling Company, Salina Kansas
The Robinson Milling Company, Salina Kansas by The Robinson
Milling Company, Salina Kansas This is an illustrated letter head from the now
closed flour mill "The Robinson Milling Company, Salina Kansas" from
December 9, 1920. The illustration is of their warehouse and grain elevators
located on the corner of 9th, and North Street Salina Kansas. There are also
two illustrated automobile, and two train cars. On either side of that main
illustration are representations of two of their products. "Robin's Best
Flour" which has a drawing of a bird on a branch, and "Betty Jane
Flour" which has a girl swinging on a swing, attached to a tree branch. In
visible light, the watermark on the paper cannot be seen. But if it is held up
to the light, it shows the words "Public Service Bond" and a number.
I also included a photograph that I took of the same location on June 01, 2015.
Nearly 95 years after this letter was dated.
Source:
Name: Curtis Ellsworth Robinson
Alias: C.E.
Alias: Ellsworth Curtis Robinson
Born: July 22, 1862 Chester, Meigs,
Ohio, USA
Died: October 27, 1940 Asbury
Hospital, Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Jennie Alice. Latto
Parents: Martin Lewis Robinson, Rozena Hoyte
Occupation: Owner of flour Mill,
Hardware Store, Farms
Cause of Death: Congestive Heart
Failure
Date of Burial: October 29, 1940
Age at Death: YRS: 78 MOS: 3 DYS: 5
Death Certificate #: 285-5548
Funeral: Rush Smith Funeral Home
Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Findagrave.Com: 33212313
Informant: Harry Robinson [Deceased Son]
Kansas City, Jackson,
Missouri, USA
Funeral: First Methodist Church
Mortuary: Rush Smith Funeral Home
Interment: Gypsum Hill Cemetery;
Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA Plot: Hillcrest Mausoleum, K, 01
Findagrave.com C Ellsworth Robinson
Findagrave.com
C Ellsworth Robinson
Birth: Jul. 23, 1862 Chester Meigs County Ohio, USA
Death: Oct. 27, 1940 Salina Saline County Kansas,
USA
Salina Journal Monday, October 28, 1940 P-1
C.E. ROBINSON SUCCUMBS TO HEART DISEASE
PROMINENT GRAIN MAN HAD BEEN ILL LONG TIME
IN KANSAS SINCE 1880
DECEASED WAS HEAD OF ROBINSON MILLING FIRM
From Working on Farm near Council Grove as Young Man Mr. Robinson
Rose to Influential Place in Kansas Business
C. E. Robinson, 78, prominent grain man, founder and president of
the Robinson Milling Company, died Sunday at Asbury Hospital from a heart ailment.
He came to Kansas in 1880, working first on a farm near Council Grove. In 1887
he moved to Sylvan Grove and lived there until coming to Salina in 1911, where
he organized and built the Robinson mill in 1918 and 1919, completing the mill
in the latter year. Among his civic and social activities he was first
president of the Salina Country Club, held a senior division Kansas golf
championship, and membership in the Masonic Lodge. For a time he owned a
hardware store in Lincoln, and was also a well-known farmer and stockman,
owning several farms in this territory. He was born July 23, 1862 in Chester,
Ohio.
Mr. Robinson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ed Morgenstern,
wife of Salina's mayor, Mrs. A. F. Pyle, and Mrs. R. W. Campbell, all of
Salina. A son, H. L. Robinson lives in Kansas City, and a brother Eli Robinson,
in Nampa, Idaho.
Mrs. Robinson died two years ago last April. Mr. Robinson had been
ill a long time and from last March had been a patient in St. Luke's Hospital
in Kansas City until August, when he was brought to Salina.
Funeral Held Tuesday
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the First
Methodist Church, of which Mr. Robinson was a member. Rev. Herbert Jackson Root
will be in charge of the service.
Pallbearers will be Richard Morgenstern, M. L. Gear, Kansas City,
Mo., M. J. Watkins, E. C. Wyatt, Carl Prescott, and Blaine Miller, Honorary
pallbearers will be Frank Hageman, C. W. Lamer, I. A. Pribble, O.L. Lovan,
Henry Eberhardt and Robert Campbell, Wichita, all old friends and business
associates of the deceased.
The body will lie in
state at the Rush Smith Funeral Home until one hour before the service, when it
will be taken to the church. Entombment will be in Hillcrest mausoleum in
Gypsum Hill Cemetery.
Burial: Gypsum Hill Cemetery
Salina Saline County Kansas, USA Plot: Hillcrest Mausoleum, K, 01
Maintained by:
Peace Originally Created by: Pamela Graf Record added: Jan 24, 2009
Find A Grave
Memorial# 33212313
Source:
Married: November 2, 1890 Sylvan Grove, Lincoln, Kansas, USA
Issues:
1.
Mildred Robinson
2.
Helen Robinson
3.
Harry Latto Robinson
4.
Alice Robinson
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JENNIE ALICE LATTO
Name: Jennie Alice.
Latto
Born: March 15, 1871 Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA
Died: April 21, 1938, 850 South Santa Fe Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Curtis Ellsworth Robinson
Parents: Thomas Latto, Barbary Ann Bargar
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Heart Issues
Date of Burial: April 23, 1938
Age at Death: YRS: 67
Death Certificate #:
Funeral: First Methodist Church
Mortuary: Rush Smith Funeral Home
Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Findagrave.com: 33203283
Interment: Gypsum Hill Cemetery Salina, Saline, Kansas,
USA Plot: HC, K, 02
The Saline Journal Friday, April
22, 1938
LONG ILLNESS ENDS
MRS. C. E. ROBINSON PASSES AWAY
THURSDAY
Mrs. Jennie A. Robinson, 67, wife of C. E. Robinson, head of one
of the prominent grain and milling firms of Kansas, died at 10 o'clock Thursday
night at her home, 850 South Santa Fe. She had been in failing health for
several years and for many months past her condition had fluctuated from very
critical attacks to apparent periods of improvement. Recent weeks, however, had
shown little improvement. Mrs. Robinson suffered a serious heart attack while
she was on a trip to California about two years ago, and after being brought
home was very ill for some time. There were recurrences of that illness,
however, at times serious enough to cause grave alarm.
In other years Mrs. Robinson had been active in church and social
circles of the city, activities which were necessarily curtailed by her failing
health. The Robinson home has been in Salina since 1911, the family moving here
from western Kansas as Mr. Robinson's business interests expanded in this
territory. Mrs. Robinson was born March 15, 1871, at Uhrichsville, O. In the
immediate family, besides Mr. Robinson, there are three daughters and one son.
They are Harry L. Robinson, Kansas City, Mo., grain executive; Mrs. Ed
Morgenstern, wife of Salina's mayor; Mrs. Albert F. Pyle, also of Salina.; and
Mrs. Robert W. Campbell, Beaver Falls, Pa. There are two brothers and two
sisters, Oscar Latto, Uhrichsville, O., Harry Latto, Lincoln, Neb., Mrs. Ida
Worstell, Valparaiso, Ind., and Mrs. Nora Davis, Canton, O. There are four
grandchildren.
Mrs. Robinson was a member of the Methodist Church. Her body has
been taken to the Rush Smith Funeral Home to remain until Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock, when it will be taken to the First Methodist Church to lie in state
until 3 o'clock, the hour of the funeral. Rev. Herbert Jackson Root will
officiate at the service. Entombment will be made in the family crypt in the
mausoleum in Gypsum Hill Cemetery.
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Gleanings
from 1890-1893
Lincoln County Kansas
Newspapers
from 1890-1893
Lincoln County Kansas
Newspapers
Lincoln Beacon
--- November 6, 1890
---Robinson-Latto. At Lincoln,
on the 2nd day of November 1890, by the Rev. B.F. McMillan, Mr. C.E. ROBINSON
of Sylvan Grove, Kan., and Miss Jennie LATTO of Lincoln.
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Children
1. Mildred Robinson
Born: September 13, 1893
Sylvan Grove, Lincoln, Kansas, USA
Died: May 22, 1987
Presbyterian Manor, Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Edmund [Ed]
Morgenstern
Parents: Curtis Ellsworth
Robinson, Jennie Alice Latto
Occupation: Taught Home
Economics
Cause of Death:
Date of Burial: May 26, 1987
Age at Death: 93 years, 8 months
Death Certificate #:
Informant:
Funeral: First
Presbyterian Church
Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Mortuary: Geisendorf-Rush
Smith Funeral Home
Salina, Saline, Kansas,
USA
Religion: Methodist
First Methodist Church
Findagrave.com: 106246904
Social Security #: 514-46-9004; Issue State: Kansas; Issue Date: 1962
Interment: Gypsum Hill
Cemetery Plot: Hillcrest Mausoleum, K, 07 Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
THE SALINA
JOURNAL [SALINA KANSAS] MAY 24, 1987 PAGE: 9
MILDRED R.
MORGENSTERN
Mildred R. Morgenstern, 93, 109 S. Hillsdale, died
Friday, May 22, at Presbyterian Manor.
Mrs. Morgenstern was born September 13, 1893,
Sylvan Grove [Lincoln Co Kansas]. She
had been a resident of Salina most of her life.
She received her life. She received bachelors’ degree in Home Economics from
Kansas State University, a masters’ degree from Columbia University and taught
Home Economics for many years. She was a member of THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,
and a charter member of both the A.A.U.W. Branch in Salina and the PI Beta Phi Sorority
at Kansas State University. She was a member of the Salina Y.M.C.A., a past
board member of Asbury Hospital, the United Methodist Women, the Current
Literature Club, and was active for many years in many civic projects and
activities.
Her husband, Edmund, died in 1975.
Survivors Include a daughter, Gretchen Morgenstern
of 109 S. Hillsdale; two nieces and three nephews.
The Funeral will be 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First Methodist Church, Dr.
Everett Mitchell and the Rev. Omer Tittle officiating. Interment, will be in the Hillcrest Mausoleum.
Memorials may be made to the Salina Presbyterian
Manor, Salina Y.M.C.A. or the First United Methodist Church.
The Geisendorf-Rush Smith Funeral Home is in
Charge of arrangements.
Source:
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2. Helen Robinson
Born: February 13, 1895
Sylvan Grove, Lincoln, Kansas, USA
Died: August 10, 1977
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Spouse: Albert Forbes “Jake”
Pyle
Parents: Curtis Ellsworth
Robinson, Jennie Alice. Latto
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death:
Date of Burial: August 11,
1977
Age at Death: 82 years, 6
months
Death Certificate #:
Religion: Methodist
Funeral: Hillcrest
Mausoleum in Gypsum Hill Cemetery
Informant:
Mortuary: Geisendorf Rush Smith Funeral Home
Salina,
Saline, Kansas, USA
Social Security #: 514-46-9004;
Issue State: Kansas; Issue Date: 1962
Findagrave.com#: 106246904
Interment: Gypsum Hill
Cemetery Plot: Hillcrest Mausoleum, K, 07 Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
THE SALINA
JOURNAL [SALINA, KANSAS] August 11, 1977 Page: 11
MRS. ALBERT
F. PYLE
The funeral for Mrs. Helen Pyle, 82, Woodland
Hills, Calif., a former Salina resident, will be at 11 am Friday at Hillcrest
Mausoleum in Gypsum Hill Cemetery, the Rev Leonard A. Clark officiating.
Entombment will be in Hill Crest.
Mrs. Pyle died Wednesday at Woodland Hills where
she lived with a niece, Mrs. Constance Jamieson. She was born February 13,
1895, at Lincoln, grew up in Salina and lived here until the late 1940’s when
she moved to California. Her Husband died in 1959. She was a Methodist. Mrs. Pyle was a frequent
Salina Visitor.
Survivors are a son Albert Forbes Pyle, San
Francisco, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Ed Morgenstern, 109 S. Hilldale, Salina.
Friends may call at the Geisendorf Rush Smith
Funeral Home
Source:
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Harry Latto Robinson
[1896-1958]
3 . Harry Latto Robinson
Born: August 12, 1896 Sylvan Grove,
Lincoln,
Kansas, USA
Died: February 14, 1958 St.
Luke’s Hospital,
Kansas City, Jackson,
Missouri, USA
Spouse: Grace Bernadine
Gardanier 1st
Neta?
Parents:
Curtis Ellsworth Robinson
Jennie Alice.
Latto
Occupation: Grain Dealer for the Robinson Milling
Cause of Death: Multiple Cerebral
Hemorrhages
With
Multiple thrombi and areas
Of
encephalomalacia
Date of Burial: February 17, 1958
Veteran of a War: WWI / Navy Aviator
Social Security #: 440-56-3787
Age at Death: YRS: 61
Death Certificate #: 149-1002-830-58-00584
Funeral: First Methodist Church
Salina, Saline,
Kansas USA
1st Mortuary: Stine & McClure Co.
Kansas City,
Jackson, Missouri, USA
2nd Rush Smith
Salina, Saline, Kansas,
USA
Informant: Mrs. Neta Robinson Deceased Wife
Interment: Gypsum Hill Cemetery Plot Hillcrest
Mausoleum,
Salina, Selina, Kansas,
USA
Missouri SOS Death Certificate #:
THE SALINA JOURNAL [SALINA,
KANSAS] February 16, 1958 Page: 28
Deaths
Harry
L. Robinson Death At 61
Harry L. Robinson, Kansas City
Kansas, former president of the Robinson Milling Company of Salina, died Friday
night in St. Luke’s Hospital.
He had been ill health since
suffering heart attack a year ago. Mrs.
Robinson returned from Rochester, Minn., about a week ago. Where he had been accompanied
by his sister, Mrs. Ed Morgenstern .15 Crestview Drive.
Mr. Robinson was the son of
the late C.E. Robinson, founder of the Robinson Milling Company. The son became the president in 1932.
Move
to K.C.
The following year, Mr.
Robinson moved to Kansas City and bought the Topeka Terminal elevator. He
organized the Kansas Elevator Company. He became president of the Robinson
Elevator Company and the A.R.C. ELEVATOR Company before he retired in 1947.
As president of four Elevator
Companies, Mr. Robinson owned at one time nearly 75 grain elevators in Kansas,
Eastern Colorado and South-Central Nebraska.
Mr. Robinson was known
nationally for his crop forecasts. He
studied production possibilities of various crops in three to four annual trips
through Kansas. His forecasts were reputed to be 90 percent accurate and were
studied by grain traders in Chicago, Minneapolis, and New York.
In 1938 Mr. Robinson was a
member of Grain advisory committee which met with government officials in
Washington. He was a frequent delegate to Conventions of the National Grain and
Feed Dealers Association.
Pony
Breeder
Since his retirement Mr.
Robinson had bred Shetland Ponies on his farm in Jackson County, Mo.
Mr. Robinson was born in
Lincoln County, Kansas, August 12, 1896.
He was a graduate of the University of Kansas. In World War I he was a Navy Aviator.
He was a member of the Kansas
City Club, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and the American Legion and Masonic bodies.
He was a former President of the Association Southwest Country Elevators.
Surviving besides the sister,
Mrs. [Mildred] Morgenstern, are the widow, Mrs. Neta Robinson and two other
sisters, Mrs. [Helen] Albert Forbes Pyle, La Jolla, California, and Mrs. Alice
Campbell of Pebble Beach, California.
The body is at the Rush Smith
Funeral Home
The Funeral will be at the
First Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Monday.
Dr. Raymond E. Dewey officiating. The Casket will be open at the Church
from 1 to 2 p.m.
Entombment will be in the
family Crypt in Hillcrest Mausoleum.
Gypsum Hill Cemetery.
Source:
4. Alice
Robinson
Born: May 21, 1904 Sylvan Grove, Lincoln,
Kansas, USA
Died: July 3, 1963 Carmel Valley, Monterey,
California, USA
Spouse: Robert Warren Campbell
Parents: Curtis Ellsworth Robison, Jennie
Alice Latto
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death:
Date of Burial: July 8, 1963
Age at Death: YRS: 59
Death Certificate #:
Informant:
Funeral: Hill Crest
Mausoleum
Mortuary: Rush-Smith Funeral Home
Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
Social Security #:
|
548469184
|
Findagrave.com#: 106241582
Interment: Gypsum Hill Cemetery Plot
Hillcrest Mausoleum K 08 Salina, Saline, Kansas, USA
THE SALINA JOURNAL [SALINA, KANSAS] July 5, 1963 Page: 2
FUNERAL MONDAY FOR MRS. ALICE R. CAMPBELL
The Funeral
for Mrs. Alice Robinson Campbell, 59, member of one of Salina’s prominent
families, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Hill Crest Mausoleum, the very Rev
F.W. Litchman officiating Entombment will be at mausoleum.
Mrs.
Campbell died Wednesday at Carmel, Monterey, California. She moved from Salina to California in 1947
and resided at Pebble Beach.
“Pioneers In Milling”
Her Parents,
the late Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robinson, were pioneers in the Grain and milling
trade in Salina.
Survivors are
two sisters Mrs. [Mildred] Ed Morgenstern, 15 Crestview, and Mrs. Helen Pyle,
La Jolla, Calif.; a son Robert Warren Campbell, Palo, Alto, Calif,; a daughter, Mrs. Constance Lerned, Van Nuys,
Calif.; and three children Grandchildren.
Mrs.
Campbell was born in Salina and educated in Salina Schools. She attended Monticello College and was
graduated from the University of Kansas. For many years She lived at 850 S.
Santa Fe and later at 18 Crestview Drive.
Memorials
are suggest to Christ Episcopal Cathedral.
The Body is
at the Rush-Smith Funeral Home.
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