They used it to buy stockes.
flora miller baumbach is the newly appointed chairman of westing paper products
Turtle Wexler's partner in the book "The Westing Game" is Flora Baumbach, who helps Turtle solve the mystery surrounding Samuel W. Westing's death. They work together to unravel the clues and ultimately uncover the truth behind the Westing game.
She made a bet that every minute she was in the Westing Mansion she would get two dollars.
Turtle's first witness in "The Westing Game" is Sydelle Pulaski. She is chosen by Turtle to be her partner in the game and helps her in unraveling the mystery. Sydelle is known for her eccentric personality and unique fashion sense.
Turtle's chess partner at the end of "The Westing Game" is Flora Baumbach, her mother. They team up to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death and win the Westing game.
Turtle told Flora Baumbach that her real name was Sarah Ruth Wooten.
Turtle Wexler and Flora Baumbach's clue in "The Westing Game" is "The second was fifth, and the fifth was second." This clue eventually leads the characters to uncover the hidden identity behind the mysterious Samuel W. Westing.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Flora Baumbach is not an heir to the Westing fortune. She is Turtle Wexler's mother and works as the Westings' maid.
She had one daughter named Rosalie who died of pneumonia at the age of 19 and treats Turtle (Tabitha-Ruth) like her daughter.
Flora Baumbach is an elderly character in "The Westing Game" and her exact age is not specified in the book. However, she is described as being one of the older residents of Sunset Towers.
There is no relationship between Sam Westing and Flora Baumbach. However, Flora Baumbach is a dressmaker, so she made the wedding dress for Sam Westing's daughter, Violet Westing, who killed herself before the wedding and never got to wear it.
Oh, dude, Flora Baumbach from "The Westing Game" is like a total sweetheart, always baking cookies and being all nice and stuff. She's also super loyal and supportive to her friends, always there to lend a helping hand. And let's not forget her killer fashion sense, like she's always rocking those vintage outfits.