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                    <text>~o.~~~~~~~~

-~

AIDS CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

D

C
in honor and memory of those challenged by AIDS

WORLD AIDS DAY
Friday, December 1, 1989
State Capitol Steps
7:30 p.m.

�PROGRAM
WELCOME
OPENING SONG: "NAMES" by Kathy Fink
-lighting of the candles
OPENING PRAYER
ABSOLUTION
LITANY FOR HEALING
-the people audibly name those for whom they are interceding
THE CALL TO WORSHIP
PRAYER from The Path of Light
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
CIRCLE OF HEALING AND HOPE
-the people are invited to read, speak or pray aloud;
afterward, a moment of silence is observed
CLOSING SONG: "AUAZING GRACE"
ADJOURN

�Excerpted from - HEALING SERVICE FOR ALL AFFECTED BY AIDS, Sponsored by The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester, The Episcopal Diocese of Western
Massachusetts, The Worcester AIDS Pastoral Care Network. Worcester, MA.
October 24, 1987
OPENING PRAYER
Leader:
All:

O God, our Sustainer, we are filled with rage and confusion,
fearful in our alienation and .loneliness. You are the one who can
lift us up and give us the courage and hope we need.
Loving God, we praise you.

Leader: We come to you that we may be healed.
this disease called AIDS.
All:
Loving God, hear our prayer.
Leader:
All:

We are hurt and suffer from

Comfort those who are fearful, anxious and perplexed. Enlighten
those who are misinformed and those who judge out of ignorance.
Loving God, hear our prayer.

Leader: We pray, too, 0 God, for the brokenness in our relationships and
in our world. We beg you to heal these wounds, especially the ones
which thrust us apart.
Loving God, hear our prayer.
All:
Leader: We lift up our brothers and sisters who are dying. Wipe away all
tears from their eyes. Strengthen them in their struggle for
integrity and freedom, that they may find peace in your presence.
Loving God, hear out prayer.
All:
Leader: Forgive our sins and offenses, 0 God; forgive the things done and
left undone which separate us from each other and from you, and
give us your blessing.
All:
Merciful God, hear our prayer.
Leader: We celebrate and give thanks that among us are friends, families,
lovers and healers who care for people with AIDS. Bless them and
guide them in your wisdom, ever protecting them in your love.
All:
Loving God, we praise you.
Leader: We celebrate the lives of those who have died.
to us and we believe they rest with you.
All:
Loving God, we praise you.

They are precious

Leader: Create in us a holy place where we can care for ourselves when we
feel hopeless, when we feel we can no longer bear the suffering
from this terrible disease. Enable us to nurture and care for each
other for we know that we are both healers and in need of healing.
Open our eyes to see and our ears to hear that we may call for
mercy and justice for those who suffer and for those who surround
them with care and support. Let us bring light to the darkness in
ourselves and our society, that we can direct our resources and
your Spirit's guidance to work for a cure for AIDS. Let us not

�forget those who are dying for they are our teachers in patience
and faithful waiting. All of this we pray in the confidence that
you are pleased to hear us and grant what we ask, fur you are our
life, our hope and our peace. Amen.

ABSOLUTION
Leader:
All:

You bore our weakness and carried our sorrows:
Lord have mercy.

Leader:

You felt compassion for the crowd, and went about doing and healing
the sick: Christ have mercy.
Christ have mercy.

All:
Leader:
All:

Lord have mercy.

You commanded your apostles to lay their hands on the sick in your
name: Lord have mercy.
Lord have mercy.

Leader: May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring
us to everlasting life.
All:
Amen.
Leader: The Lord be with you.
And also with you
All:
Leader: Let us pray.

(period of reflective silence)

O God of mercy, Creator and Sustainer of all: We pray for all who
are afflicted with AIDS or ARC, their loved ones, all care givers
and those engaged in research, that from all pain, suffering and
loss may come strength, relief and peace; may all your people be
freed from bonds of fear and come to know your healing power and
loving mercy: we pray in the Name of Jesus the Good Physician of
our souls and bodies. Amen.

A LITANY FOR HEALING
Leader: Let us lift up to God those for whom we offer our prayers for
healing.
(the people audibly name those for whom they are interceding)
Leader:
All:

0 loving Creator God, we come before you in pain and despair,
knowing that your will for all people is peace and shalom.
Loving God, we praise you.

Leader: O God,
seeing
us and
life.
Loving
All:
Leader:
All:

our Redeemer, we live with the destructive activity of AIDS,
loved ones disappear before our eyes. We know that you love
are in our midst, sharing our pain and promising us abundant
God, we praise you.

The peace of the Lord be always with you.
And also with you.

�Excerpted from - AIDS: A SERVICE OF HOPE, The Cathedral Church of St. John
the Divine, New York City. November 8, 1987.
THE CALL TO WORSHIP
Leader:
All:

Creator of the World; Our God, Adonai, Allah, The Compassionate
One, Wisdom, Spirit: We call you by many names for you have made
us many people.
Hear the voice of the people.

in this
space to bear witness to the sacredLeader: We gather
ness of human life: that all persons are children of creation and
empowered with the dignity of human life.
All:
Bind our hearts to one another in love.
Leader:
All:

We gather to celebrate the gift of life; its many changes, its
mystery, its joys. You have given us the creative force of life,
love itself.
Strengthen us, and renew our hearts with us.

Leader: We bring with us today our pain, our anger, our grief, our hope.
Help us to comfort one another and to find comfort for ourselves.
Grant relief for those who suffer in any way from AIDS.
All:
May comfort be given to our brothers and our sisters in pain.
Leader: We hope for healing: that the wounds opened by prejudice might be
closed, that our grief may be resolved, that understanding and
compassion might abound, and that treatments and a cure for AIDS
might be found.
All:
Heal us, and bring us to wholeness of life.
Leader: Almighty Creator, we come before you as one people on one earth:
We implore you, in your compassion and goodness, to strengthen our
lives together, to sustain us when we are weakened, and to enable
us to transcend our own despair that we may seek hope by your light
and in your love.
Hear us, fountain of life and source of all hope.
All:
Leader:
All:

We stand in the presence of your glory, we raise our voices in
hope and in prayer, and we open our hearts to receive your grace.
Be with us this day and in the days to come.
Amen.
PRAYER, from The Path of Light, Santideva, c. AD 700

Leader: May I become a medicine for the sick.
May I become their physician, their support until sickness come not
All:
again.
Leader: May I become an unfailing store for the wretched.
May I be first to supply them with their needs.
All:

�Leader: My own self and my pleasures, my righteousness past, present and
future,
All:
I surrender without regard, in order to achieve the welfare of
beings.
Leader: With folded hands I now petition the spiritual beings who are
ready for Nirvana.
To stay here still for many ages, so that the world may not be
All:
struck with blindness.

THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
Leader: All-knowing God, we lift our hearts to you in prayer.
We turn to you in our need, O God.
All:
Leader: We pray for the peoples of the world, that your gift of creation and
life might offer us a sign of your presence.
May we care for this world as you care for us.
All:
Leader: We pray for those people in this world who work for justice,
freedom and peace.
All:
Strengthen them, Creator God, that hatred and prejudice may fall,
and that justice will roll down like water.
Leader: We pray for strength for all who share the burden of those who
suffer from this AIDS crisis.
All:
May we, in sharing weakness, grow stronger.
Leader: For all who suffer in silence from AIDS, that they may seek the help
of others and of you.
All:
Give us hearts to respond to their needs, and give them discerning
ears to hear your voice.
Leader: We pray for all who care for AIDS patients and for all who are
seeking treatment and a cure.
All:
Grant them patience to endure and wisdom to call upon you for
strength and courage.
Leader: We pray for the families and friends of AIDS patients.
All:
Fill them with the knowledge of your healing and redemptive love.
Leader: We pray for the dying.
That their suffering may be relieved.
All:
Leader: We pray for those who have died of AIDS, and for all the departed;
That they may have rest in that place where there is no pain or
All:
grief, but life eternal.
Leader: Hear the prayers of your people, O God.
All:
We come to you in our need.

�107

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For by 1,race are ye .~aved throu}.!h Jui1h .

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�Ten Points on AIDS for World AIDS Day
1. AIDS Is a new worldwide problem.
Over 150,000cases of AIDS have been reported from more
than 145 countries around the world. All communities can
be affected by AIDS because the human 1mmunodef1cIency virus. HIV, that can cause AIDS can cross all boundaries, geographical and social. Worldwide, an estimated 5
to 1O m1ll1on people are already infected with HIV

2. We know how HIV spread•.
Fortunately, HIV can only be spread in three ways :
• sexual intercourse
* blood
• from infected mother-to-infant.

3. To know how HIV spread• Is to know
how to prevent Infection.
HIV can be spread by sexual intercourse - from man to
woman, from woman to man and from man to man . HIV can
also be spread through blood In two maIor ways : by
receiving a transfusion of contaminated blood; or if needles
or other skin-p1erc1ng instruments are used more than once
without being properly cleaned and sterilized after each
use. Finally, HIV can spread from infected mothers to the,r
infants, either before, during, or after birth .

4. The sexual spread of HIV can be prevented.
The most effective means of preventing the sexual spread
of HIV is by remaining with a.faithful, uninfected partner or
not having sexual intercourse at all . Otherwise, a person
should reduce the number of their sexual partners as much
as possible People should avoid sexual intercourse with
prostitutes or other people who have many sexual partners. Whenever having sexual intercourse with someone
who might possibly be infected with HIV, a condom should
be used - properly - from start to finish.

5. Infection through blood can be stopped
In a variety of ways.
Fortunately, blood for transfusion can be tested for infection with HIV and discarded if contaminated Needles and
other skin-piercing instruments can be sterilized after each
use. Drug users can - and should - stop in1ecting drugs; if
they continue, they should use only sterile needles and not
share them with anyone .

6. It Is Important to know how HIV Is NOT
spread.
·
HIV is NOT spread by casual contact at work or school .
shaking hands, touching or hugging . It Is NOT spread
through food or water, by sharing cups or glasses. by
sneezing, coughing, or insects, or in swimming pools or
on toilets . Knowing how HIV Is NOT spread helps people
understand that there is no danger of becoming infected
from casual contact.

7. AIDS affect• us all.
There is no reason to fear people who are HIV-infected or
have AIDS. They should not be discriminated against.
They need our support to help them with the physical and
emotional difficulties they face.

8. Information and education are vital.
Some day, medical research may give us a drug to cure
AIDS or a vaccine to prevent AIDS. Until then, we must
rely on changes in personal behaviour to preve~t the
spread of HIV. Information and education are therefore
vital In the fight against AIDS

9. A global mobilization for a global
threat.
National AIDS programmes already exist in nearly all
countries of the world. These programmes inform and
educate people about AIDS, how to avoid becoming
infected and how to protect others. National AIDS programmes are linked through the Global Programme on
AIDS of the World Health Organ1zat1on, which directs and
coordinates the Global AIDS Strategy. Because AIDS Is a
global problem, it can only be stopped In one country if It
Is stopped In all countries .

10. Together, we can stop AIDS.
You can contribute to stopping AIDS, by making sure that
you understand the facts about AIDS and helping others
to do the same. The risk of AIDS is not about who you are
or where you are. It's about what you do. We now have
the opportunity to talk about Al DS, to learn, to teach and
to speak out. Join the worldwide effort to stop AIDS .

�Gently they go,
the beautiful,
the tender,
the kind;
I know, but
I do not approve
and am .not
resigned.
Edna St. Vincent Millay

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                    <text>FREDERIC F. MELLEN, GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES
1202 STANDARD LIF'E BUILDING
.JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39201

Mrs. Louis.Ka W. G. Williams,
312 Williams Avenue,
Huntsville, Alabama 35807

I

�1Uabarna Sesquicentennial - Huntsville
August 2, 1969
Attendance l::y: Frederic F. Mellen and Arthur Rice Hellen II
INTRODUCTIOO: On July 1, 1969 Mrs. E. R. Lloyd (!-lary Clay), 106 N. Jefferson St.,
Starkville• :•!ississippi wrote: 11Dear Frederic• In the current issue of The Demopolis
� (Ala.) is a notice of a meeting at Huntsville• Ala. on August 2 honoring direct
descendants of the signers of the first Alabama Constitution in 1819. Descendants
are requested to write: Direct Descendan ts, P. O. Box 1512, Huntsvil]e, Ala. 35807.
You are eligible through Judge Arthur Hopkins, a member of the special committees. I
have phoned your Aunt Harriet here. Genealogical data on descendants is requested. 11
On July 10 Ai.mt Harriet, Hrs. Horace H. Harned, Sr. (Harriet McFarland Rice),
Box 265, State College, Mississippi 39762, wrote me giving additional details. On
July 13 I wrote to Direct Descendants giving names and addresses of myself, my brother,
my sisters, my two sons, �y two daughters and of my six (6) grandchildren, as well as
the line of descent, i. e.:
Judge Arthur Francis Hopkins,
Au�usta Hopkins (Rice),
Arthur Hopkins Rice, M. D.,
Frances McFarland Rice (�lellen),
F�ederic Francis Mellen,
u.s.w.
On July 19, I received the special printed invitation with the enclosed card
reading: "You will be honored as a descendant of Arthur F. Hopkins, a signer of the
Alabama 1819 Cor.stitution. 11

THE TRIP: At 4:00 A.M. Saturday, August 2, 1969, my elder son, Arthur Rice Mellen and
I left Jackson, Mississippi for Huntsville, Alabama in my 1968 Toyota "Corona."

Gasoline was added in Tupelo where we ate breakfast. We arrived in Huntsville about
9:45. After driving about town and looking in at the New Madison County Court House,
buying and addressing a few Alabama commemorative covers and stamps and stamping and
mailing them, we decided we would not have time to attend the initial ceremonies at
the stadium; so we proceeded to the Carriage Inn, filling the car's gastank with gas­
oline, me an while.

At the $7.00 Luncheon (jellied consomme, turkey with chestnut dressin�, glazed
yams, minted peas, mixed green salad, beaten biscuits, raspberry fool and coffee)
Arthur an d I were seated with four (4) other descendants, ladies, of Huntsville, amon!Z'
whom were:
}·:ar�aret (Ne�an) Hutchens
-609 Adams Street;
Eleanor (Ne�an) Hutchens,
JOO Williams Ave •• SE.:
Louisa W. G. Williams,✓
312 Williams Ave.
The two Newman women are widows of brcthers Hutchens; l told them I knew thei.r
father, W. i�. Newman, very well about 1939-42 whe!'l he was drilling wells for oil in
the �ew :-iope area of 1·:adison County, Alabama; and that I had visited him in their
horr.e - the Bil::b Mansion, built by Thanas Bibb for his daughter Adeline. After losing
the property in 1844, it ca�e back into the Bibb family in 1927 when it was purchased
by the W. W. Ne-wmans - Mrs. j,;ewmar. a great-great-grandaughter of Thomas Bibb (see
Ralph Hammond's Ante-bellum Hans ions of ��• Bonanza Books, N .Y., 1951, pp.59-62.)

�Page 2

Alabama Sesquicentennial - Huntsville

In looking about the dining hall we spotted Aunt Harriet and Frances Rice Bartran
(Windham) who had driven up together from Oktibbeha County, 1•lississippi. They were
sitting at a nearby table with Alice Walker Conley and her son Bill of Frederick, Md.
Later in the day we met Dr. John Walker (vetinarian of Huntsville and brother of Alice)
and his daughter, Alice, Mrs. Conley and John Walker, D.V.M., are children of Richard
Wilde Walker, U.S.A., who was the only child of my grandfather's only sister, Nannie
Herndon Rice (Walker), 'Whan we knew as 11 Gran-Nan 11 , and for whom 11 Aunt Nannie" was
named,
At the luncheon Mr. Frederick Martin presided. Invocation was by Rev. Roger
Miller, pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by 1/ir, Kenneth E. Johnson, welcome
was extended by Mr. James R. Record, Chairman, "Madison County Board of Canmissioners,
a talk (one of three (3) by him during the day) by Post Master General Winton M. Blount,
and response and appreciation by Mayor of Huntsville, Joe W. Davis. Among those intro­
duced were Senator John Sparkman, former Governor Jim Folsom, and Richard Walker Bolling,
U. S. Respresentative from the 5th District of Missouri, formerly of Huntsville.
The main event of the day was in the large new Madison County Courthouse in the
square above iiuntsville Spring. The program follows:
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O:·?::cn:s, ___________________ ---· ....••.......•••....•.._____ ;-.falcolm Tate
D�·.\ViEin:n ).-I. �cI&lt;issack
.
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v:cc �P�·cs:&lt;lc:��. I·!un�:)v..l� !:�;�to:·:c ..,i Society
P1\�.�0nta� !on vf Co:or,;) a;Hi ?:c&lt;:g� of A'.!.)�:�:-icc ________________ Boy Scouts
l:ivv(;;,:ioi:
. . ._ .. Rev. \'V. X�lson Guthrie ' Jr.
L;.kcw&lt;Jo\: U.:1itcG ),!cthod!�t C�1t.;:·ch
\1,/c:co:::c t{&gt; the Cot:r:.iy ......__ --· __ _ ________ -· --------- James Rccol'd
Ch;..�in!�•�r-., Boa1·C o: Co�l:nissi\;�...0rs o: ).f�dison Cot;::.ty
'.\'clco:r.c to ,:,c C:lY -. . . . .. ..... . . . ..........__.._. Joe Davis
::l·,;,:,·or, City of i-:lu:1:�vi:!c
c::or:.1! $��cctio:1s . -�- -... -.-- _ . _ _ __ T!1{! Voices.::·irst B.1ptist Church
D!:-�ctor, Jon1! .::.. JCn'Ziir.g�; ACC\;;i1po.r:ist, 11rs.John E.Jen:1ings
l:-:1:·c.::t:c,!c,:1 of S;.�:ikcr . .. .... ........... Ser:r.!or John J. Sparkman
Con1n:cr.:o:·a � :0.1 .·\dd!·cs::; - .._ ._ . __. . _ _ _ _ R:chai-d \Valkcr BollinNc
Un:\�d St:llcs Rcp:·cse::ta�ive, 5th Dish·ict, :VIissoun
·
of ��!�c Crn�s�itt!i :o:i . . � _ _ _ _ .._. __ ..... _. Milo B.Ho\vard
f&gt;i•cscn;:iior.
D,rcc,or . :=.talc ol Ab:;:::11:1 i)cp:1rt.1�cn, of Archives ..::-id History
Sc-arc!1 i'or S:g:1c,·s' �?cs_cc:1&lt;!;,nts .. . _ . ::Vi:·s.V. William Hamner ' Jr.
c.��ur:Y1an fv·�· Lo�ai.ior,, of Descendants
,�rcscntalion, Scroll of Si�:-ic:·s . . .. . . . .. :v,rn. R:ch:ml H. Gilliam ' Jr·
P:·csidcnt, Tennessee V;;Jky Gencaiog:cal Society
11.ccog:1;,io:1 o: Desccnd:rnts ............... _ ... : Sena tot' John J. Sparkman
In Ap;)rcciation ••....-.-- ...... . ........... .. . ........ Mrs.Burke S. Fisk
President, Huntsville Historical Soclcty
.L...�,�

�Alabama Sesqubentennial - Huntsville

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Arthur Rice Harned and Agnes Beatrice Barnd were scheduled to arrive in Hunts­
ville by bus from New York early in the afternoon. Unfortunately, the bus arrived
about 6:30 P,M. much to the annoyance and inconvenience of themselves and their mother
and Frances (Windham). This party of four went on to Oktibbeha County that evening.
Arthur Mellen and I returned to Jackson by the route we had come: US-72-Alt Huntsville
to Decatur, Ala-24 Decatur via Moulton and Russellville to Red Bay, t-'.iss-23 Red Bay
to Tremont, US-73 Tremont to Tupelo and Natchez Trace on into Jackson. We ate and
"gassed-up" at Tupelo and arrived in Jackson just before 12:00 F.� •• having had a
20-hour day and driven nearly 700 miles.
SUMMARY: I was pleased to visit Hu�tsville again after an absence of perhaps 15
years. The Com.�unity has greatly changed. It was an opportunity to be with Arthur
for a day and· to see much country-side already familiar to me, but new in part to
Arthur. The event permitted us to be with Aunt Harriet and Frances and with them to
get acquainted with a few of our Walker relatives who, besides being descended from
Judge Hopk'ins, are also directly descended from John William Walker, President of the
Alabama Constitutional Convention.
I left an autographed copy of Nannie Herndon fil._£2 - ! Memorial Anthology with the
Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 1512, 1-iuntsville, Alabama 35807. It
is pleasing to see and realize how Huntsville has grown, and that th;t now it is a
vast educational and scientific research and development center.
Aunt Harriet was approached (after introductions of direct descendants, those
of Judge Hopkins') by a lady from Birmin�ham who had prepared a paper (a copy of which
Aunt Harriet is sending to me) on him for the D. A. R.(7). This lady and her husband
have bought an old home at Greeneville, Alabama which they are restoring.
In conversation with Dr. Frances C. Roberts, a member of the University of Alabama­
Huntsville History Faculty, she stated that she was surprised (in view of his importance
to Alabama history) that no scholarly book had been published on life and works of
Judge Hopkins. I told her that Aunt Nannie had prepared much of the old letters and
documents and had presented these to the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa Library. Dr.
Roberts is interested in the possibility of one of her graduate students undertake this
work as a dissertation, .md I gave her Aunt Harriet's name and address.
I feel sure that much will have been gained by many people through attendance
at the Alabama Sesquicentennial Celebration in Huntsville, Alabama, August 2, 1969.

��;!i:_ljJ:i/Wc' (

L

Frederic F. Mellen
1202 Standard Life Building
Jackson, Mississippi 39212

You will be honored
as a descendant of

A Signer of the
Alabama 1819 Constitution

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