Woman's Shoes


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Clothing and Accessories ➔ Woman's Shoes

Identifier:
2008.48.27a-b
Description:
Pair of brown and white high heels from around c. 1963. The label Customcraft is written in gold on the insole at the heel and Jacobson's is written in gold near the center of the insole.

This donation came from the home of Dr. Willis L. and Mrs. Ruth Dixon who lived in East Grand Rapids from 1953 to 2008 and were worn by Mrs. Dixon. The fashion items in this collection are stylish, high quality and represent popular brand name labels. 
Date:
circa 1963
Materials:
Leather, Plastic
Dimensions:
6" h 4" w 12" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Willis And Ruth Dixon
Related Entities:
Customcraft (creator) Jacobson's Department Store (creator)
Alternate names: Jacobson's
Jacobson's was a regional department store that was founded in 1868 by Abram Jacobson in Reed City, Michigan. It operated mostly in Michigan and Florida, however, there were stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Kansas. The store originally focused on ladieswear but later expanded to include menswear and children's clothing. Jacobson's declared bankruptcy in 2002 after 164 years of service.  Jeff Dixon (donor) Ruth Dixon (used by)
Ruth Kenworthy Dixon was a volunteer for more than 60 years for medical, health, and other charitable organizations. Born in Richmond, IN., and raised chiefly in Columbus OH. Dixon came to Grand Rapids - the hometown of her husband Willis L. Dixon (Jr.) (1922-2008) - as a young mother in 1953 after he was discharged from the U.S. Navy. The couple met in 1947 in Philadelphia, where he was a medical student and she was a social worker, and married in 1948. The couple had three children: Mark E. Dixon, Jeffrey E. Dixon and Jane Elizabeth Moore.  Beginning in the early 1950s, the chief focus of Dixon's volunteer energies was the Kent County and Michigan chapters of the American Medical Society Auxiliary, an association of doctors' wives that advocated on health-related issues. Dixon also loved fashion, and rarely discarded a garment. Many of her outfits were donated to the Grand Rapids Public Museum among other items. (Obituary, Published in the Grand Rapid Press, Nov 17-Nov 21, 2013) Willis L. Dixon Jr. M.D. (is related to)

Willis L. Dixon (Jr.), M.D. was a 45 year physician of internal medicine. Dr. Dixon was a 1940 graduate of Ottawa Hills High School, attended DePauw University, served in the U.S. Army, received his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical School in 1948, completed his medical residency at Harper Hospital, Detroit, then served from 1950-53 in the Navy medical corps during the Korean War. Willis Dixon and his wife Ruth returned to Grand Rapids in 1953 after he was discharged from the U.S. Navy. The couple met in 1947 in Philadelphia, where he was a medical student and Ruth was a social worker, and married in 1948. They had three children: Mark E. Dixon, Jeffrey E. Dixon and Jane Elizabeth Moore. Dixon joined the medical staff at St. Mary's Hospital in 1953, and opened an office in the Medical Arts Building on Sheldon Ave., which he served until 1992. (Obituary, Published in Grand Rapids Press from Jul. 3 to Jul. 7, 2008.).