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BLANCHE MEHAFFEY

as a child, travelled with her for some time, then attended the La Salle Seminary in Philadelphia. She later moved with her mother to New York, and was engaged by Flo. Zeigfield for the chorus of “The Midnight Frolics.” The comedy producer. Hal Roach, came to New York, met Miss Mehaffey and signed her a two years’ contract to appear in comedies. She made her debut in feature pictures in Universal’s “His People.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 16

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BLANCHE MEHAFFEY as a child, travelled with her for some time, then attended the La Salle Seminary in Philadelphia. She later moved with her mother to New York, and was engaged by Flo. Zeigfield for the chorus of “The Midnight Frolics.” The comedy producer. Hal Roach, came to New York, met Miss Mehaffey and signed her a two years’ contract to appear in comedies. She made her debut in feature pictures in Universal’s “His People.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 16

BLANCHE MEHAFFEY as a child, travelled with her for some time, then attended the La Salle Seminary in Philadelphia. She later moved with her mother to New York, and was engaged by Flo. Zeigfield for the chorus of “The Midnight Frolics.” The comedy producer. Hal Roach, came to New York, met Miss Mehaffey and signed her a two years’ contract to appear in comedies. She made her debut in feature pictures in Universal’s “His People.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 16

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