Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, December 27, 1958, Image 15

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HOWARD AVE. 24-Hour Service Passengers Insured Trips Anywhere DE. 7-3866 — DE. 7-1701 DECATUR, GA. ANDERSON'S BARBER SHOP 3100 ROSWELL ROAD CE. 7-0711 ATLANTA BELL INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Agents and Consultants Barnest Bell - Horace Edmond 269 Mt. Vernon Rd., Box 178 Sandy Springs, Ga. BL. 5-2250 l§!ll#is (By John Travers Moore) There was talk among the shepherds that an angel had ap peared, and more were to come, but the little shepherd of Beth lehem had no great hope of see ing Heavenly visitors or hear ing the angels sing. His favorite lamb was missing again, and he was busy looking for it, which naturally required the attention of both — but mostly that of the little shepherd. For some reason, his favorite lamb caused him more trouble than all the rest of the flock and kept him continually looking after it to make sure it was here, and not there or someplace else. Perhaps this was because he considered it the finest lamb in all the land of Judea. And perhaps it really was ■— not that it looked much different from many other lambs, except that it was whiter and more lively, and liked to romp and play — and it belonged to the little shepherd. THE STAR IN THE POOL But there were times when it tried his patience, and tonight was one of them, for the little shepherd had wanted very, much to stay on the hilltop . and watch for the angels and the golden star — the largest ever to shine on Bethlehem, and the one that would guide the shep herds to the newborn King! Of course the little shepherd knew exactly where he would find the lamb — down at the bottom of the hill, where it al ways hid, looking at the stars on the pool. And just as he found it there, he tripped, and grumbled slight ly and even frowned at it, which was considered punishment coming from the little shep herd. But he carefully picked it up and carried it back to the fold. He thought that he had caught a glimpse of a large gold en Star among the other stars reflected on the pool, and just to make certain — he looked up. There in the sky it was: A star over Bethlehem — and it must have been there all the time, for the little shepherd had not thought to look for it so directly overhead. It seemed curious that when everyone else was looking up for the Star, he had had to look down to find it. But he had found it, and that was what was important, even though he first had to discover it on earth before he saw it in heaven. When he reached the top of the hill, he made the lamb lie down beside him, to keep it from causing him further trou ble, at least for the moment. And he talked to it as he often did when the night was particu larly beautiful and peaceful and he was the only shepherd on the hill. He had heard about the Star that was now shining bright and golden directly over Bethlehem, and of what the angel had said to the shepherds, and what the shepherds had said to him. And of course he told this to his favorite lamb. GOING TO SEE A KING He told it that in two shakes of a lamb’s tail he could go to Bethlehem and even see the newborn King, though he knew this was not very likely, because one does not juSt say “I am go ing to see a king,” and go, and be allowed always to see one. But two shakes of a lamb’s tail are also not very easy to see, and the little shepherd was quite certain that he very possibly might have missed seeing them. Besides, he wanted so badly to go to the wonderful happening he thought that if he hurried, even now he might not be too late to hear the angels sing. Before he left he told the lamb that he was not going far, which was true. But he did not say that he was going to Beth lehem to see a King. By the time he reached Beth- I lehem the little shepherd, who | had been so confident, began to THE AMAZING NEW LONG-LIFE MIRACLE SHINE! r JC*’ nw ox a*', . '»( V >' ViAM.-VS' Ask For It At Your Local Store Mfg. in Georgia by Georgians ' A y '{ '■ tv , , t / RESTAURANT PHONE US YOUR Take Out Orders Cab Deliveries Arranged TR. 2-5808 1851 Peachtree Rd., N. W. FREE PARKING wonder where to find the King, for he knew that there were no palaces in Bethlehem. And when he passed all the dark houses he felt certain that he was too late — until he hap pened to remember what the shepherds had said, and looked up, aod saw that the Star was over a stable. A WONDERFUL SIGHT At the moment the Star was larger, and even more brilliant than before as it cast its golden light down on the stable roof. The little shepherd went quietly up to the stable door, and opened it just as quietly— and peeked in. No one can say how long he stood there, breathless with all he saw. There were Three Kings who had come bearing gifts for the greatest King on earth, and there was a holy light above the manger, where a Babe lay fast asleep. There was a Woman with a beautiful face and white hands, and with her was a Man of kindness. They were at that side of the manger, and the Three Kings were at this, and above were angels, and even a small gray donkey was looknig over the headboards of the crib. All were there to adore the new born King — hut no one was at the foot of the manger! The little shepherd, startled at his discovery, continued to stare at the empty place and wished with all his heart that he could be there, and place a gift there, and fill the small empty place at the feet of the King. He was so startled as he thought about it that he stepped backward and very nearly stumbled, but this time there was no lamb to frown at for his clumsiness, which had been heard even by angels! To be caught where he felt he did not belong was exactly what the little shepherd did not want to happen, but was exactly the very thing that did. Because he was upset, he made matters worse by trying to hurry away, and stumbled again — just as a small angel with freckles tapped him on the shoulder. THE FRECKLED ANGEL The little shepherd, not afraid, but quite worried that he had behaved so, felt somewhat reas sured when he. saw that the freckled angel was grinning and had a finger to his lips. He mo tioned the little shpherd to fol low, and led him away from the stable and whispered in his ear. ‘‘A—lamb?” said the little shep herd. And the freckled angel grin ned again and nodded. So there was no doubt that even a small lamb might he a gift for a King. The little shepherd was ex cited, for the freckled angel said that he would accompany him to the fold and perhaps help him select his gift, seeing that it was fit to be given. On the way they talked of it. but because they had to glance at one another now and then the better to hear, the little shep herd turned his attention to freckles — for the angel had quite as many as he. And he asked the small angel how it could be that he brought freck les from Heaven. And the freckled angel told him that once he came upon a child who was so unhappy be cause of freckles, he felt sorry for him, and asked if he might have them instead of the other. And this was done. REWARD FOR SACRIFICE And since the King of Heaven had considered this quite a sac rifice in the light it was made, he had rewarded the freckled angel with the honor of being one of the angels of Bethlehem. The small angel had also been given the opportunity of losing the freckles, but surprisingly, after a while, he had, grown to like them because they remind ed him of sunshine on the earth, so he had asked and been per mitted to keep them for all time to come . “Some like freckles — and some don’t,” said the little shep herd. But the way he said it left no doubt as to what he thought about having to have them. When he and the freckled an gel reached the fold, a lamb came running up to meet them. The little shepherd stopped short. A peculiar thought was tugging at his heart as if try ing to twist it. A lamb had to be chosen, and he wondered why, of all times, his favorite lamb had to come running up to him when it usually strayed or hid and was the other way around. He almost wished it was down on the other side of the hill, looking at stars in the pool. He glanced at the freckled angel out of the corner of his eye, and wondered also if the angel might select the one who even now was being frowned at — a little bit. But the freck led angel did not choose it, nor any at all, but asked him to, make the choice. FIT FOR A KING? The little shepherd looked down, and speculated seriously as to whether or not that par ticular lamb was fit for a king. And then there was the matter that it might be lonesome, and whether or not a king would care for it as he did, and under stand that it did not always mind, because it was the way it was, for it was the finest lamb in all Judea. He felt that his heart was go ing to cry if he hesitated much longer, so he stopped and pick ed up the lamb and told the small angel that he had made his choice. It might be that the place at the foot of the manger was no longer empty. Perhaps someone had brought a gift and placed it there, and there would be no room for a lamb. But if there was, the little shepherd knew who was going to stand there, and he smiled as he re membered the beautiful and holy sight in the manger, and he knew that a lamb would make it complete. He started to return to Beth- (Continued on Page 8B) TWO LOCATIONS Decatur McKinney bldg AND Atlanta By MED. ARTS BLDG. Opticians os. i Kalish & Ainsworth 542 CHURCH ST DR. 3-79Q3 380 P’TREE ST.. NE JA. 3-5033 FOREST PARK BEAUTY SHOP PO. 7-4222 1254 Main Street Forest Park, Ga. JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL 115 Forrest - * Ave., N. E. JA. 3-8550 “Around the Corner from Sacred Heart Church” Day Ar.d Evening Classes McCARTY & COMPANY P. O. BOX 340 ATLANTA, GA. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AUDITS TAX REPORTS Phone Office PO. 6-7953 Residence DR. 8-3288 THE BULLETIN Dece- ber 27, 1958—1 \GF, 7-B CINTlif OP DCWNTOWi ATIANTA Kv.tfll-iiwak in Ii!6 bf;4n‘iLl; M.i- 1 -. r Ulfct,.. ■ j our favorite L. ilia I ultra'.smart TctevMoH .ivsti! »)>!<:• far ail tyow, THl $$.09 SS»sl*. 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