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Dons, ” had both good and bad paper plates, cups, nap-
kins and ho ths as his business, He started “from scrate Se will hit the $2 million ‘mari in’
bad luck was that he started, the depression ‘clouds Were
manufacturing in the basement e lusty business baby fed on the industry end ingenuity soon wabbled ing room, then up to the bedhardly had living room. What they nad to sell was a paper plate which looked like china. As banks failed, the business stubbornly grew. There was a reason. The Kruegers didn't go in for chain “store sales and run-of-the-mine paper plates, They them attractive, Colored handles on the: paper cups a the Plates, They went after and got the deluxe tradé. They, could make a dinner table or a party buffet look as well with Mr. Krueger ran
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PAPER FOR BETTER LIVING =|} was -a-de~ pression-born idea that turngd the tide for Elmer R. Krueger of the Paper Art Co., 3500 N. Ar. lington. He's busy designing paper plates, cups, napkins and tablecloths. His goal: Fancy paper for every room in the house.
where it is rapidly spreading over its neatly lawned 17-acre tract,
His Products Get Around
TODAY, GRADERS are leveling off a new section for a factory addition which with equipment will cost $250,000. When you meet Eimer Krueger, you are in the
N ern one-story plant ‘at 84th and N. Arlington i
wosdiess lawn which spreads HK emerald broad- - cloth from his building-of-tomorrow to Arlington "Ave, tells you thjs, The stalwart, silver-balled flagpole, the neatly-rolled and spacious. parking | grounds, yes, the non-skid inserts in his sidewalks | at the building entrances, all reflect the man who| is proud of his business, Mr. Krueger likes travel. Last year he went do:Guatemala, Next vear it will beMReru with Mrs Krueger, He takes 16 mm. colored movies, Hikes to talk wilh. natives through the sign language. the best which, he says, is the broad American smile, To make sure his products were well displayed, he began seiling veneered display cases, It heips| him and bis customers. : Just now he is toying with another idea which looks sure-fire. IU's fancy paper guest towels, which will resemble the hand-made
beer. He's a fairly large man who by his very ‘bearing has command of every situation, He fits 80 es in his picture-windowed office that he virtually “wears” his desk. It's a part of him, In a low voice which. vibrates. with confidence, he tells you how the seedling Paper Art Co. grew nto” i
business, When he doesn’t know how to do a thing, he finds the best in the field to do it for him, Exams ple: His many products are designed by the tony. Mrs; Ruth Gould in New York who has the magic
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Last October he opened a sales office in the State Bldg. in New York. In July of this open equally swank quarters in the International Merchandise Mart in New Latin-American trade, show the Krueger flare for atmarket. . Besides his registeredYop a China” and “Paper Linen,” scarlet tablecloths, some in’ morning and some which remarkably resemlinen from Be
Dionne A Rd. Holiywo stars, the and napkins (he makes a 20-inch man-sized line) Naval Academy and ha ever-entertaining socially ‘will soo: be common in -every household. elite use his products in ce,
~ Likes Travel, Colored Movies Gd HE HAS the German aptitude for neatness 3 and diacipline. The closely-cropped and almost
-1y tell the difference from the cloth variety. But there is no limit to his business in the broad horizons of his imagination, * “American living standards are going up and
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ators? And isn’t that easier and faster than washing dishes? More sanitary, too. ~ . * —By Harold Hartley.
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dainties whiich guests usually hate to muss. You can hard-
By HENRY BUTLER The younger youngsters stole the show in Jordan Conservatory's ballet concert last night in
For, by that miracle that never repeats itself in one person's
ful “even when" Like Carolyn Watters, dancing the Jack Frost role, and getting caught by a descending curtain when she took a bow. The nearcapacity audience, young and old alike, got a& huge bang out of] that, and I hope Miss Watters now and hereafter will not hate me for mentioning it. She danced, extremely well. That first ballet, “The Snow| Man,” done by members of Jor: dan's Children's Experimental Group, was the evening's best offering.” Eileen Poston, Jordan's ballet director, did an excellent {job with the choreography and the difficult business of training all those children, Miss Poston (herself, a. most skillful dancer, appeared later In: a series ot “‘divertissements.’t Fantasy Effective “The Snow Man,” a pleasing, Cinderella-like fantasy about a lonely: child, was more effective,
ings. on the program. Principals were Denise White as the Waif,
Queen, Terry Belshaw as the King and, of course, Miss. Watters as Jack Frost. A special Prize for cuteness should go to [the Penguins, who were: Kathie! Shirley, Ellen Kammins, Kath-|
leen Guthiel, Karen Turner, San-|
ri THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. pr = Talented Youngsters Pleasing| In Ballet. Concert Numbers
{something with more dramatic
I think, than subsequent offer-}
Vada Belshaw as “the Snow’
Oscar or Pulitzer
tmpact.
with’ “Carnaval” an Kenneth Abell,
able work with the costumes,
Teen Music Canteen
Herron Art Museum.
Joanne Hilficker, cello.
Last night's program concluded elaborate | routine based on Schumann’s fa!mour plano composition. Accom-| panists were Lucille Cron and
More than, just a. word. shaadi] “ibe said for Phoebe Heath ‘and | Esther Winter,, who did admir-|
Group fo Give Concert The Teen Sinfonietta, newly or-| ganized instrumental group of the Teen Music Canteen, will present, a concert at 4 p. m. tomorrow
Directed by Renato Pacini, assistant concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the: group will be assisted by a trio including Willard Shull, violin; Easley Blackwood, fyioia, and
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Miss ~Poston’s “advanced atu i
dents appearihg with her in “Divertissements” included Robbie Robinson, Shortridge vaudeville veteran; Dorothy Webb, certainly a talented soloist; Charles Stoner, Mary Sue McCarty and Jim Mentzer, whom I remember for a remarkable pseudo-Balinese solo dance of his own creation in Indiana University’s Jordan River Revue about two years ago.
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up,” he tells you, “and paper dishes (no washing| Miss Poston has excellent maand no dishpan hands) along with table cloths|terial to work with in her ballet
department. I think it might be {well if she would get away from
And why not: Aren't people installing inciner- conventional. prettiness-in ballet.
routines for the older groups.
The little kids thrive on pretti-
ness, being just naturally pretty.
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