Lillian Lauferty (c. 1890—1958) was an American writer whose works appeared in newspapers, magazines, and radio scripts.
[3] A 1930 newspaper article reported, however, "Miss Lauferty has again become an integral part of the Jewish people, inasmuch as she is the wife of James Wolfe, noted basso of the Metropolitan Opera Company.
[4] Prompted by newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane, Lauferty became a journalist when she was 19,[5] working as a reporter for the New York Evening Journal.
[6] Her work in that medium included creating the soap opera Big Sister (1936) and writing scripts for it;[7] and she wrote for Your Family and Mine (1938).
[9] Books by Lauferty included a novelization of Edward Henry Peple's A Pair of Sixes (1914),[10] The Hungry House (1943),[11] and Baritone (1948).