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From: "The Star", Port St. Joe, Florida, USA. Thursday, February 9, 1967.
THANKSGIVING An ode of appreciation written by Pastor Charles H. Harthern
in the Municipal Hospital February 4, 1967 *
* * It
was 10:30 P.M. on a Friday night, When
a preacher named Harthern looked a pitiful sight; He was propped up in
bed, with shortness of breath, Gasping
with pain—was this a warning of death? His wife, with discretion called
"Dr. Joe" Joe” Who
in moments was there saying — “To hospital go!” With Alice’ Jean
Martin and Bobby — with car I
was rushed into hospital ‘— glad it wasn’t too far —The orderly
lifted me into the chair “Thank
you Willie, I’m glad you were there”. That’s all I remembered,
things began to go dork, When
the ‘candle sniffs out, it’s reality stark! With
oxygen tent working . . . Dr. Joe by my side ‘. . Still
fighting for breath “Lord help me.” I cried,
.‘ Some, days have gone by, the crisis has passed, I’m
able to lie down and breathe freely at last; What words can I find, as I
pen these few lines, For
a wonderful hospital and Staff . . . always kind —Room filled with
flowers expressions of love; Numerous
cards with blessings from here and above. With ozone so pure from Mexico
Bay. Scented
with pines, firs, and flowers, by night and by day Of course’ the Mill
belches—it would be stagnation without it, As
men work -together to keep poverty The churches, the people, all happy and
free, As
“The Star” appears weekly for all eyes to see. The beach cottage
allures for life’s setting sun, But
the call from England recurs To
“finish the work which you have begun.” *
* * I
SINCERELY ASK FOR YOUR PRAYERS —Charles
H. Harthern |