Margosches, Anna Wolfe, 1883-1952

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Margosches, Anna Wolfe, 1883-1952

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        Anna Wolfe Margosches was born in New York,1883, daughter of Max and Rachael Wolfe. He was a furrier. Max Wolfe was from Poland. Anna Wolfe attended Loretta College in Toronto. Married her husband, Max, in 1911. She died in Ottawa, 1952. She “pursued a heightened, social outlet for women in Ottawa. She gave lectures and recitals at the Chateau Laurier and directed pageants. Also in 1934 she founded the Lord Reading Club which also met once a month at the Chateau Laurier. She was an intellectual, an outstanding, unusual woman and mentally very active.” She also was a trained musician and sang at Dr. Geldarts radio station in Ottawa. She had a daughter, Sylvia Haltrecht and was a cousin of the Federal Government cabinet minister, Barney Danson.

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