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.... and so I did a little online research. Here's what I found, and if I am wrong, please correct me on this:
Lulu (Moppet) was drawn originally by Marjorie Henderson Buell, and first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1935. She later made the transition to animated cartoons and evidently was licensed to Paramount. In 1947 Paramount chose to not seek renewal of the license- thus Audrey (Smith) was created for a cartoon series.
Personally, I always preferred Lulu: she seemed smarter than Audrey, took no crap from Tubby or the other boys, and could keep up with them in the realm of mischief. Audrey was voiced by Mae Questel, and hearing the voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl in yet another character seemed lame... plus she never had Lulu's edge, even in the comic books that were based upon the animated cartoons.