Lyricist and pianist/composer dubbed “the first successful team of girl song writers in popular music history” by their publishing company, Famous Music. The duo joined forces in 1935 to write a string of number one Hit Parade songs for their roster of artists, including ‘And Then Some,’ ‘Cross Patch,’ ‘Us on a Bus,’ ‘What’s the Name of that Song,’ ‘No One Other,’ ‘Accent on Youth,’ and ‘Please Keep Me in Your Dreams.’ DS, one page both sides, 13.5 x 8.5, March 1935. The Power singer/song-writer duo sign a copyright agreement with the T. B. Harms Company for their song ‘Sunday-Go-To-Meetin’ Time,’ each signing in full at the conclusion. In very good condition, with three horizontal folds, one passing through Lawnhurst’s signture, a small area of separation to one of the folds, uniform toning, a bend to the top right corner, and a light, rusty paperclip impression to the top edge. RRAuction COA.