Millinery
- This article was found in the Clipping Files at Lowell Public Library--LH--"Businesses."
It was copied from the Souvenir Album of Lake County, Indiana, 1906.
(NOTE: The accompanying photo of the shop, which is mentioned in the article was not clear enough to include.)
Miss Lena Kimmet's Millinery
- The two-story brick corner building occupied by Miss Lena Kimmet's millinery store is one of Lowell's landmarks. The building was erected in 1891. It has been occupied by the Wiggins Bank, the State Bank and Dr. J.E. Davis. The artist shows the building as it now looks across the street. It is owned by Mr. John A. Kimmet, father of the present occupant, in which she displays her excessive stock in all modern and best styles of ladies' hats.
- Miss Kimmet has taken a thorough course in her trade in the trade school in Chicago. Her courtesy to customers has already drawn to her apartment a long list of valuable patronage, which her knowledge in the most approved and correct forms will steadily increase.
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