ROSA PARKS Subject File 1955-1956 Box 15 Folder 6 Montgomery Bus Boycott Montgomery Fair date book used as a note book by Parks Hallmark Date Book 4-9069 MONTGOMERY FAIR Your Hallmark Date Book makes remembering easy, and builds friendship through thoughtfulness. Use it often: -As a reminder of the important dates in the lives of your loved ones and friends -As a handy calendar for social engagements, appointments and other dates you want to remember. -As a record of the gifts and cards you receive at Christmas time and through out the year. SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Aunt Mary's | P.T.A. meeting | | Aunt Mary's | birthday wed. | Johnny's dentist | | birthday | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 | 11 |12 | 13 | 14 | Plant Tomatoes | | | Lunch with Ann | | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Hallmark Logo] - Don't forget to follow your "permanent record' entry on these pages with a further reminder to yourself on the calendar pages. [written on the left side of the list:] Detroit addresses Name (Bus witness) Address Phone No. | Birth- | Anniver- | Christmas | Valentine’s Day | Easter | Other Occasions |days | saries Miss Mary H. Tolbert - 326 Meehan 3-9059 James Edward Patterson - 627" Erskine Miss Eddie Mae Pratt, 737 Central 4-2964 Sylvester McCauley 2672 S. Deacon, DU 2-9246 Hannie Mae, 3728-16th, Ecorse DU 18850 Anne Cruse - 1608 Clairmont. TR 36725 Mrs. Minnie Cloy, 214 Hendrie. Apt. 20 - TE 10909 Mrs. Juliette Williams. Loo Lucile Williamson - Fleming - TW 10493 Mrs. Juliete Williams, 143 Wooding TO 56463 Detroit Addresses {Hallmark Logo] Be sure to write in Birthday and Anniversary dates of new friends as you learn them. Name Address Phone No. |Birth- | Anniver | Christmas | Valentine’s Day | Easter | Other Occasions | days | saries Mrs. Hudson. 549 Union 49069 Lee Gardens Mrs. Sarah D'Avilo, 707 N. Wayne St. Arlington, W. Va. Miss Bettie Adams- 6112 S. Peoria St. Chicago 21, Ill. Miss Diana Shapiro, 3204 Holland Ave. Bronx 67 N.Y. Mr. Esau Jenkins - 244 Spring St. Charleston S.C. Mrs. Septima Clark 17 Henrietta St. Charleston S.C. [Jesamikia Roundtree, 441 Fenwick St. Augusta Ga.] u NAACP Workers. Mr. R.A. Parks. 634 Cleve Ct. 4-2150 Mrs. Fannie M. Hall. 113 N. Hall (Res) 3-7154 - (B. Shop) 3-6922 Rev. L.C. Tarver. 1402 "C" St. 4-7723 Mrs. Bertha Butler. 746 Central 4-8669 " Leona Curlee. 634 Cleve Ct. 4-2150 Mrs. Novella Hudson - Chick-In Stopin 4-9069 Mrs. Odalliah Garnier- 627 Columbia 3-0767 Mrs. Georgia Gilmore - 405 Dericote 3-8811 " Idessa Williams - 1010 Bragg " Inez Ricks - 462 Greyhound St. 4-3783 Mrs. Carolyn Fears - 477 S. Jackson Mrs. Ruth Vine - Y.C. Miss Mary Ann Arms - 3-3606 (message) Council St. Mr. Calvin Varner - 819 Cleveland Ave. 3-5032 First A.M.E. 14th & E. Pine St. Rev. Tolliver Mrs. Milone's Cousins Mrs. Irene Davis - 1519 Tuttle 2-1191 Smokey Davis at Elks 1st King, Bennett, French. Nixon 2nd T. Gray R.J. Glosco W.J. Powell A.W. Wilson dismissed J.W. Hayes J.H. Cherry 3rd Drivers Tom Parks Carlito WH Johns J.L. Smith EH Ligon A.J. Hamilton S S Secy [Secretary?] L.C. Walke W Moss M.W. Richling HJ Palmer E. Wms [Williams?] A. James A. Murphy J. Ganlile M. Bishop C. McHaney W.S. Smith E Posey 4th F. Marrs J.H. Davis H[on?] Wms [Williams] M. Kennedy L.D. Bonner S.P. McBride B.M. Overhart Pleading filed arraignment. Week for written Ford Local No 600 UAW-CIO 10550 Dix Ave. Dearborn, Mich. 5th Afrid Ellis Elie Judkins S. Heard W.S. Smith M.W. Jones Mark Johnson Geor. Johson Lous Christopher 6th J.G. Hill O.C. Lee Chambliss Fred Daws 2nd [crossed out:] J.W. Hayes R[--?] A. Mellaney B.T. Holmes 7th F.L. Taylor J.R. McClain [crossed out:] Walker C. Varner Robt Johnson I. Ferguson H.H. Hubbard 8 G.H. Jordan H.A. McClain Sam Bunett Frank Powell Jr. [crossed out:] J.H. Cherry 9th [crossed out: J.] George Hill Arthur Pittman February 1955 TUESDAY 1 Lee Cherry WEDNESDAY 2 Powell Hayes THURSDAY 3 Louie Cleveland SATURDAY 5 3-19-56 6 James [T?] Primus W. F. Kemp 7 W. S. Tolbert Charlie Pope B. D. Lambert 9 Alford Seay 10 T Blair 13 J. H. Baker & Audery Langford 14 J. M. King Hilson 16 R. J. Glasco Abernathy 17 Jones Pierce 20 Louis Boswell Eddie Bradford 21 Bin[??] Conley 23 Hubbard Gray Young Adair 27 [W. S] B J Simns A H. Hoffman 28 Johnson Robinson Young Adair Mrs. A. D. Kelly 1708 Pearl St. Nashville 4, Tenn. Dr. R. D. Crockitt Dr. R. D. Crockett 1. Barriers - Racial, cultural, etc. get facts of each groups 2. Each person or group should place himself in another's place. Standards for "We" and "They" 3. Develope attitude of tolerance toward differences Religions- 4. Community levels - We have a God to serve. Live by high principles of duties Rev. J. R. Boggs, Lutheran Our Redeemer. Love direct oposite of prejudice [Predi] Prejudice our greatest barrier. Prejudice because of color of skin causes emotional disturbance comes from experiences we have had in our lives. See in newspaper TV radio No [bonuses?] if we are Christians fill ppl with false Blinds ppl makes us all poor // Cure for prejudice Loves enemies as yourself. Work as Christians to break down barriers. Break down Barriers by pronouncing words and give proper titles. or use none. [Use as] as use of Negro. Pray for God's love to go from us to go around all pple even enemies. Mrs. Williamson-Stillman Lutheran Work Camps for Young people. Now is the Time On Call for youth Rudolph Whittenberg Lillian Smith Mrs. Caple Barriers of Young Negro Children Developement [of] Test of Educator [Barrier] Robert J. Hanihurst Probing our Prejudices Hortense Powdermaker Sense and Nonsense about Race. [*June 1955*] NAACP. LA. Calif. ADams 1-5189 Elaine Bd. {*August 1955*] May I Be a good girl May I Be - a good little girl [*October 1955*] [*November 1955*] [*December 1955*] Hallmark Date Book Montgomery Fair Montgomery, Alabama Transcribed and reviewed by volunteers participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.