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$5,700 Realized in "PINES" sale... long

The following is a summary of the article that appeared in the November 11, 1937 issue of the New Albany Tribune. The microfilm is in bad shape so I had to copy this in long hand and then type it at home. Sorry for any typos.
“The Pines,” closed night club four miles north of the city on U. S. Road 150, and its 30 acre site was sold at public auction Wednesday afternoon for $5,700. An amount $300 below court appraisement.
George W. Giles purchased the property in the role of an agent. The sale included the spacious clubhouse, the grounds, a bungalow and the caretaker’s quarters.
The sale, in charge of Judge John H. Weathers, commissioner, was ordered after joint owners entered a partition suit in the Floyd Circuit Court to dispose of the property.
The plaintiffs were Mrs. Maude Bauer and Harry Daily and the defendants Mrs.Edna Gruber, August Kramer and C. Walter Wolford.
According to the suit, ownership was divided as follows: Mrs. Gruber,28%; Mr. Kramer,22%; Mrs Bauer 18%; and Mr. Wolford and Mr. Daily each 12%. End of article.

My notes indicate that the USPC Red and Yellow Crest and Seal chips were ordered by Mr. W. A. Bauer on Aug.26, 1929 and that the USPC light blue, dark blue, brown and salmon Hub mold chips were ordered by ??? on March 19, 1930.
The question arises: What happened to Mr. W. A. Bauer between 1930 and 1937?

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"PINES" - and let's not forget AUGGIE B.
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