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= a PEALE EN ee a SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 CHRISTMAS WEEK IN THE CHURCHES First Congregational. America theater, 11 a. m. Odd eliows’ hall, 7:30 p.m. Rev. A, BL Cooke, minister. Mrs, J. E. Cather, choir leader. Mrs. L. L, Lang- worth, organist. This morning at 11 a. m. Rev. Cooke will preach on the , “What It Means to Be a A sermon especially to meet the objections of the man of today against what he calls the “out-ofdate rel&gion,” and uso to meet the needs of those who have just started out In the Chris- tlan life. Tabernacle converts espe cially invited. The evening services will be re- sumed in the Odd Fellows’ hall at 0 o'clock, when the cholr will render a program of Christmas music, and Mr, Cooke will speak “The Angel’s Song.” Bjble class led by Rev. at 945 a, m. in the A. will discuss. the topic, “Christ and Creation”. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Sunday school will hold ite an- nual entertainment and Christmas tree in the annex of First Methodist church, which has been very kindly offered for the occasion. A good program has been arranged and a fine, enjoyable time {s assured. All scholars are urged to bring their parents, and all friends of the church are cordially invited to be presented. Next Sunday there will be a re- ception of new members and a spe clal Christmas message for all. Music today: Anthem, “Sing O Heavens,” Roger “Joy to the World;" Mason; Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” Willie, Eyening: Anthem, “My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord,” Ashford: “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” Men- delssohn “Holy Night, Peaceful Night, jruber; “Adeste TFideles,” Wade. First Methodist Episcopal. “The Friendly Church.” Chas. E. Schofield, Minister, --Rich. ‘The Church in Your Krentzlin Sermon, House.’ Sacrament of baptism and recep- tion of members. 11:00 a.m.—Junior church. ‘“Christ- mas Lesson.” Miss Bernice Davis, superintendent. 6:30 p.m.—Soclal hour for young people. 6:15 p.m.—Epworth League. Christ- mas carol service. Miss Eva Fer- guson, leader. 7:30 p.m.—Christmas cert— Anthem, Highest” choral con- “Glory to God in the ~---2----Ashford The Choir Anthem, “Bethlehem” ----Gounod Solo parts by Mrs. Dave Williams * and Mrs. H. M. Northrup Soprano solo Holy Night” sone ----Adams Mrs. je R. "R. ‘Milne Men's chorus, “Quest of the Wise Men” Reading, “Gift of the “Mag! (Repeated by. request) Anthem, “O Holy Night Memory” Wilson Mrs, Tj. R. Milne and Choir Anthem, “O Little Town of Bethlehem Mrs. Boyd V. Contralto solo, of’ Bethlehem"_.--. Mrs. Peter Holden Anthem, “Blessed Be the Lord wrevennnn=Petrie Mrs. oO. W. Hilgren and Choir Accompanist, Mrs. Homer Helms Director, Mr. Boyd V. Osborn Arrangements have been made to conduct a nursery in the basement of the church during the morning worship hour, Competent women, experienced In the care of children will be In charge each Sunday. Mothers may leave their younger children in the nursery while at- tending worship. The older children will an attractive and instruc: tive adapted to their needs and the Junior church. First Presbyterian, Sixth and Durbin street. Rév, Charles A. Wilton, D, D.. minister, 11 o'clock subject, “God and the Individual.” 7:30 p. m,, cantata, “The ‘ening of the King,” Dad ley Bug able soloists and large chotr, Jessie Mae Agnew, 4i- rector, New members will be received into the chureh bothmorning and eve- ning. Those to be received are re- aquested to be present 15 minutes before the service begins. High school boys and girls are spe- elally invited to be present at the Sunday pchool hour, 9:43 a, m, Busl- ness of importance which will in- terest them, Young People’s meeting TODAY ORDER THE DENVER POST LATEST NEWS BEST FEATURES 10 PAGES COMICS ON SATURDAY 7DAYS A WEEK Delivered Anywhere in Casper 65c Per Month EARL KEENAN Agent Office at Pep’s 146 S. Center. Phone 18 MwA THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD 6:30 o'clock, leader. Rally of brotherhood men in the men's room, 9:45 a. m. Bible study led by Mr. Wilson, Get acquainted with new members, Christmas cantata, “The Rights of the Child," Thursday, 7:30 o'clock, with large number taking part in ¢os- tume. Rehearsal {n full Monday at o'clock, Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Pp. m. Fine attendance at the last meeting. Come and show your grat- {tude for the year’s blessings. At a recent meeting of the bulld- ing committee, Mr. John McFadyen was elected chairman, and Mrs. A. A. Slade, vice chairman, Mr. A. W. Peake is the secretary. Mr. Mc¥ad- yen ts well known {in Casper, and is connected with the Ohio Oi! com- pany. Arrangements were made with K. L, Krusmark of the Midwest company to be the superintending architect. Work is well under way and will continue through the win- ter as the weather will permit. Important announcement will be made soon regarding young people's work in this church. Plans include Bible study, recreation of a social na- ture, and other attractive feature: High school boys and gir!s will be especially interested. Mrs. Edna Thomas, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Services held in Labor Union hall at 340 North Wolcott street. Sun- day school at 10:30 a. m. and preach: ing services at 7:30 p.m. Everyone {s cordially invited to attend. Christian Science. Christian Science services will be held in the chureh edifice, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, Sunday morning at 11:00 a. m. Subfect: ‘Is the Universe Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force.” Tesi monial meetings are held on Wed- nesday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. All are welcome to these services. Sun- day school for children up to the age cf 29 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 222 Becklinger building where the Bible and all authorized Christian Uterature may be read, purchased. or borrowed, is open each week day from noon until 6 p. m, Salvation Army Hall Meetings held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p, m. Sunday at 11:00 a. m., 6:15 p. m. and 8:00 p. m, Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All children are invited to attend our Sunday School, Ensign and Mrs. Pagan, officers in charge. The Church of Christ. Worshippfhg at the olty hall. Will meet each Lord’s day at 11 a. m. to study the Bible. Everybody invited to attend. Internationa) Bible Students. Meetings on Sunday mornings at 10:30 at 944 South Oak street. Our Savior’s Lutheran N.C, A. 919 East Sixth Street. Berg, pastor. Bible class and Sunday school at $45 a. m, Morning service (in English) at 11 a.m. Subject of sermon, “The Ad- vent Message of John the Baptist.” Evening service (in Norwegian) at 7:30 p. m. YP. L. 7:30 p.m. ‘Welcome all, in our Sayior's name. Unity Truth Center Room 9, Zuttermelster Bldg. Regular Sunday services at 11 o'clock, Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Tuesday evening, class in Christian healing at 7:45, Mrs. Minnie Peter- gon, teacher. ‘'riday afternoon, class Lesson in Truth, Mrs. Luella Ran- dolph, teacher. Room open daily. Noon silence. Elmer M. L. next Friday evening, St. Anthony's Catholic. The Rev. Father J. 1. Mullin, pas- tor; the Rey. Father J. F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sunday at 6:30, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Mass during the week at 7 and 8 o'clock, Sunday school, 2:00 p. m. East Side Community, Fast Second and Kenwood. Ray mond V. Holwell, minister. | Christmas may be a day, a sea) son or a condition of the heart. If {t fs 2 day {t {s soon over, It m no more durable than » Why not it alone. All services and activities renewed after the tabernacle meeting. 9:45 a. m.—-Church school. 11 a. m—"Haye We Found Christ- mai Children's sermon—"“The New sii Across the Way,” p. m—Bpworth Leagu “Why T Am a Christian. m,—Sermon, “The New ele 0p. ae ye There will be a reception of new members at both services. Those signing cards at the tabernacle and any others desiring to unit Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m, Subject, ‘The Power of Faith.” Special Christmas service with exercises, tree and program at the church Thursday night, December | 24. Bring your children. Special New Year's reception bi ing planned for all new mombe Announcement later. — ‘irst Christian, Grant and Lind streets, G. Stout, minister, Your minister is exceedingly happy te have the privilege again of an- nouncing the meetings and will sure- ly be glad to have the privilege of meeting the many dear friends and members in Casper, It is a great "Christmas Gift” to be able again to be wo. pleasantly situated. The church school will convene at the regular time, 945 a. m. Com: munion and preaching 11 a. m. Sub: ject and morning sermon, “The V fon, the Voice and the Valley.” Chris. tian Endeavor, 6:30 p, m. Evening worship, Subject of ing sermon, “A Passion for Souls.” The North Cas- per Christian church will be with us Charles at both morning and evening serv’ The Empty Stocking—A Picture to Study t u fe mas has become a very materialistic | day. ) great day. PAGE SEVEN ‘ore Christmas! Visiting shops, buy ng goods to make Christmas a mere festive holiday in which family re- | Christ is ruled out of His own Filmsy Santa Cleus stuff | Let us keep Christ | ‘Make Straight the | unions are held, gifts are exchanged, and food is consumed, such is the usual Christm: preparation. Christ- Why waste time o'er failure sighing? Just buck up and Keep on trying. —Yowler the Bob Cat. Way of the Lord! That was the people message, on Jordan's bank, of our Jows and the n Forest Lord's forerunner. waste very little time thinking | | about failures. ‘They know that tis Fling wide the portals of your heart, | 1s worse than useless, so they just Make it a temple set apart. | forget and try again, Of course, From earthly use for heaven's em: | Yowler the Bob Cat was disappoint: ploy, |ed when he failed to catch one of | thin he spra Adorned with prayer and love and|the Beavers at thé dam. He had! for a moment. w Joy: | thought himself very clever, very| which he stretches So small your Sovereign enter In clever indeed, when he had planned} himself on that 1 A new and nobler life begin. to try to catch one of them cross-| shadows his coat was x Ing the dam. He had looked that| color of the poci tha eenied Trinity Lutheran, the Bible church | new dam over with the greatest] to be a p: ft invites and welcomes you to true} care. He had made up his mind | * tite land ablding advent afd Christmas| that Paddy the Beaver had no in Sbougise tse dera blessedness. tention of building a new house up Shililesietee ‘marin dhateed in that new pond. That meant that | «hore he Inst exw me, Not seeing Cantata This Evening. j the food pile would be down In the | me, he will think that I have given This evening at 7:20 at Grace Wng Mae { Ush Lutheran church on CY avenue And that mean said’ ‘Yowler, the choir of the church will present | ‘ing to himself, “that any food | the Cantata, "the Bright and Morn, |CUt around the shore of the new te Stay” Ey Wha lng Welles: pond will be taken down to the old The members of the choir are, | M224 and must be dragged over this Mesdames. Hugh Dowler, 1. J. | %9™. To try to catch one of those | Chance, A. B. Barhaug, R. V. Heinze, ere while cutting trees close | C. Lemieux, TR. V, Davis, Minaes | fo the water will be waste of time. | | irene Guthrie, Gunda Stavee, Alma | J1'° pice £0 catch one ts right here | Lelghty, Viola Armstrong, Messrs. | chow Just the point at which they { Rises; Chup MBrnwhiand. Wrig will drag their logs over, but a| See ee vite ce Mee Ghorce | Uttle patient watching may help me | Been: ve on a! Lis ave of those | miay will be asstated by Wade Cra. | trees against which they have built Manterdat pete Seriar Beakett: Violin. | (hit dam are In just the right places | {sts and Miss Marion Runden, pian [Cor mies, 2 wilt, olimy, ane:of, theta | ay , jand walt, Paddy won't think to | 4 y drop a coin to help in making Christmas cheer universal in Casper, “Bethlehem Star" Choir So Yi | “L'il spend the rest of the night here ‘ ee = —— | “Arise and Shine’? Pee ROWSE NeGE RANG, RORK, BRO) if necessary,” thought Yowler ice including thé P.-8, ,of the hour Christmas eve at our! All the children who ed ca: #as-s-->2'H. W.'Guthrte and Chotr | ivees to Kelow when ‘the fi nage 1 meeting and at 3 o'clock we wiil| church. An offering for the foreign orgailized into a claus of in.|{OUF Lord Immanuel” iti’ weaten es] up and gone away! One of those hold meetings which will also be} missions board will be recelved. ‘Ths | struction at once. | "Bethlehem Ephrata’ Hasen tad pur auesd ThA Seatac a eee, Pee lee union meeting at the North Bide | invit ation ts cordial to all who can} On Sun¢ evening the large - Misa Gunds Stavee and Choir | one of the trees, cl aN ShiDtAHAT Tote chines ccitttntee cel’ tans church, At all these meetings we] spend part of thelr Christmas eve|cuorus choir will ronder a very high |“AY® Marie," Schubert Withelm- | nade himself comfortable Sh ee ee rep Chey, Wil. Bae will expect to receive many, new] at our church. “A happy Christmas] class Christmas cantata entitl Wade Cramer | and watch, You -kr ste He aie Blidge: D5 members and bespeak for thé new | and a glad New Year is our wish|eThe Bright and Morning Star, “There Were Shepherds” I panied. “you dlenot ha | REPBADS AROS SnSe lo Ae Een PRS ones not only our hearty welcome | to all the Inhabitants of our city, | They will be assisted by Mise Mar- Chance und Choir | started to drag a Jog « ay il Pes fade tay HEA Picea gh but wish them the joy we have in |ton Runden on the plano, Mos. I. N. | Pa just under the very ‘tree in which | en 4 ste ae Rita es pe a Christian fellowship. St. Mark's | and Mr. Wade Cramer on} Irene Guthrie | yowler was lying In wait. But she|seme more logn Sooner ar later = Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev 1. Solo parts will be taken peighis Eiiened Meakin iy asn't directly under Yowler. UWel{ wilt get one of them, Yes, sir Mills Free Methodist. | Philip’ K, Edwards, rector. | . E. J. Clarence. Miss Irene Came to Pa 4x | couldn't drop or jump down on her! sooner or later T will get one of AL. W, Dobbins, pastor. Sunday| Holy communion at 8 a, m.;/ Guthrie, Mist Gunda Stavee, Mr, When’ Serus. tae without changing hls. position Hej them, ‘Thlp is @ yery confortable school, 945 a.m. ¥ People’s | church school at 9:45 a, m.; morning! Harry Guthrie. Mr. Charles Brown, | tried to m up his mind to walt! spot and I don't mind valtin at meeting, 7 Preac rand sermon at 11 a.m; ves-| Mr. M. A. Briggs, and Mr. Mesny. | jond trust to luck that she or one] all. A Iittle patience is all that ts Christmas program by the service and sermon at5 p.m. | This program is under the direc : | of the others would later pass af | needed to bring success In this world. achool, Wednesday, December 23,| Christmas services: Christmas eve, | ion of Mrs. Grace Beas. and we an- | ,, Dark t hin lie Y didn't have pallence And ‘wasnt 7:30 p.m. AN welcome |holy communion at midnight;| licipate a ut muxfoal treat “Well May the § sight of Mrs, Paddy #0 | y¢ fas ohtre” tee Raat D euenet oie | communion at| We want also to give special em-| “eam” ---- Messrs. M, Meeny, | noar was too much for him and he | would soon starve to death. I won Midwest Heights, | ice and sermon | phusts to Snnda Noo ent la rte ee oe tried to nolselessly get out on the| der if 1 will have time for a TW.cDebbine. pa aiiument on Wednesday evening of | “ory to God in the Highest mb dire v her But she} nap pefor . eturn. meeting, December 18-20, ——- tais coming week, Decem Ee = heard his claws and instantly gave | (Copyright Burgess.) Randall preaching each evening, at Mountain View Community The sch | the (Gangér, signaltas she dived into nt 1 7:30, and Sunday at 11:00 a. m.| It will be necessary to give up the entitled, * eens me] He ponds, ‘Towler wak.so distppotnt | mig next story: “Hooty the Owl Christmas program by the Sunday | evening meetings and resume the| composed by Mrs. ‘omer | | | iss that he felt Ike yelling Hight out. | goog a Prize. : school, December 20, at 10:00 a. m.| afternoon meetings as heretofore. At | and consistivg of songs and dialogue | | ) But he didn’t. He wald nothing, made } pe All are welcome. 220 we will start the Sunday |atranged in different sc and | | ime ODI || himeete comfortable on thet limb. | ht : a GR eo aeatiitthe teviseeat te bASburatee, elie rd uemousrieet ae. | | || son tues Paddy and his family |, Best shine in Casper, 16 cents. First Baptist. adult sermon at 3:15. The “Untried | sist on the pinno. 1] work uiceinm thelr logs, oer thes 2) Soul Senter. Ot Fitth and South Beech streets, | Door” series of sermons will be re] A coupie lambs will appean in the | | Louls §. Bowerman, D, D., minister, | 8umed this Sunday with “The Un-| scene of the Bethiohem stable where| By CHARLES P. STEWART. Bible school, 9:43 a. m. Classes | tried Door of the Single Purpose’ | Christ was bor : (NEA Service Writer) for all. Dr. Bowerman will-conduct | a8 the subject. Christmas plans will] At this service the different or-| WASHINGTON—Congress is just the Men's Bible class. need to he perfected. 11:00 a, m., morning sermon, — member and friend will join in a “Ndnifest In the Flesh.” The mya-| Mills Presbyte | Christmas offering, for which a large tery of the incarnation in simple Mills, Wyo. A. 8. Taylor, mints: | stocking will be made ready. Wo language. ter, 4 make only one request in these gifts 7:80 p. m., baptism of a number of| Sunday school, 10 a, m, Young|{n which we hope of course all will believers. Sermon, “An Ordinance | People’s society, 6:15 p. m.; leader, | Join and that is, that all give willing of Love.’ Christmas music morn-| Howard Hunter, Evening worship, | ly, freely as unto God, and not grudg- ing and evening. Mrs. R. B. Leg-|7 p.m. This will be our Christmas | Ingly. We hope every man, woman gitt, director; Mre, Carl Thomason, | Service and we shall have special | and child will be represented in this pianist, Reception of members,| music. Invite your friends to come} joyous offering. morning and evening. | and worship God with us. Merry Christmas and a Happy Young People’s meeting, 6:30 p.m. | nt New Year to everybody Kenwood Presbyterian. ees: Nursery fox the little ones. Annual meeting of the church,| 1812 South Conwell street. A. 8. Emmanuel Baptist. Tuesday evening, 7:45,,December 22. | Taylor, minister. Fifteent! 2 Palas atte Sunday school Christmas exer-| Sunday school, 943 a.m. Morn: | ee apes tener Det cises, Wednesday evening, 7:30, De-| its worship, 11 a.m. Wo welcome | J: T. Hanna, pastor, The slogan now q One to His own Task, cember 23. A cordial invitation to all. regularly elsewhere to come and en- joy this service. We shall have spe Theosophical Lode. clal Christmas music, Gospel and The ‘Theosophical lodge meets | SNK service, 7:30, led by Mr. Robert Wednesday evening in Room 9, Zut-| C. Marquis. Mid-week services on termeister building at 7 o'clock. | Wednesday from 7 until 8 p. m, Members only. Karma and Reincarnation Ninth and CY avenue. J. M. Cro Legion: mer,’ pastor, m,, A meeting for the young people, The Karma and Reincarnation| Grace church is expecting the | Miss Balch, director of religious edu- Legion will meet at Wednesday | greatest day in its history on the | cation for Wyoming, 1, be” in evening in Room 9, Zuttermeister | coming Sunday. In the+morning at | Charge. 7:30 p. m., sermon by the building. Subjects, “Karma and Re-| $45 Sun¢ school, Robert N. | pastor. Text. John XV-10. After the incarnation.” “The Coming of the | Heinze, superintendent. The pastor | sermon a number of persons will be World Teacher.” Public invited | 1s expecting a largo number in his | baptized wesc, | Bible class. The Sunday schoo! ‘will Important mid-week services will Winter Memorial Presbyterian rehearse program for Christmas, be,announced Sunday Corner H and St. John. ©. T.| Regular church services follow at | os bet short talk Christian Hodsdon, minister, Sunday school at 9:45 in order to give time for Christmas prepara- tions and the organization of an adult Bible class, Service of worship at 11 at which time new members ‘will be publicly received. Endeavor societies at 6:30 and evening worship at 7:30. This brings us back to our old schedule but with new enthu- siasm because of the union meetings which have been going on at the Tabernacle for the past five weeks Christmas tree and Santa Claus and treats for the boys and girls, be-| once. sides the program will be the orderone of the officers, on “Love, Discipleship a number have given membership, good later date, the holy communion. Grace English Lutheran, names ‘all in the district who do not attend o'clock. The pastor will give a the Test of Following will be reception of members, Quite fo many more are serious: ly considering the matter, Others for reasons are coming in at a Following will be the baptising of »bildren, Then will be administered It is hoped all contemplating mem~- bership will report to the pastor at if they have not done so, or to ganizations of the church and every @ who are with us, and thom who by every right should be with us, are asked to give serious consid. eration to the task before us and help with a worthwhile program, 940 a, m., prayer service. 10 a, m., Bible school for old and young, 11a. m., the pastor will preach, Text Is V-1-7 and St. John XV-8. 6:30 p. Trinity Lutheran, Missouri Synod. Corner of South Park and Fast Fourth streets. W- ¢ Rehwaldt, pastor, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services, sermon, commun- fon at 10:30 a. m. Bible Study lec- 30 p. m, Services at Glen- rock at 8 p. m. Children's Christ- mas service, ember 24, at 7 p, m. Christmas morning service, De- cember 25, at 10:30 a. m, Text for Sunday, John 1, 19.28. Subject of sermoi fake Straight the Way of the Lord,” Christmas preparations are noticed every where. Four shopping days loft be- thut r POLLY OF THE FOLLIES---What Did They Mean? WELL ,PoLLY 1 GUESS tht THROUGH WITH , “THE BOXING STUFF- ILL HAVE To TAKE NOTHING ‘AT ALL, iM, JUST “THROUGH , No MORE. LESSONS - FOR MRS. TICKER'S Boy {ROBERT COME ON CUT \T OUT, ‘BOBBY YOU, PRomIsEO YO WOULDN T Lev UP ON THE Jo out with another of {ts well known directories—a turkey-red one this time. The last was blue. The Con- gressional Directory’s purpose {s to inform rather than to thrill. [t isn’t un altogether uninteresting volume, at that This is the first Congressiona! Di- rectory {n history, for instance, to contain a¥ many as threo congress. women's names all at once. One of them, Mrs, Florence P, Kahn of California, packs her autoblographi- cal sketch of herself into exactly 26 words, ing@ding her name and some dates. Mrs, Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts and Mre, Mary T. Norton of New Jersey go into a bit more detail, to the tune of 75 or $0 words aplece. The directory takes it for grant: ed that Smith W, Brookhart, Thom- as D, Schall and Sam B. Bratton are senators respectively from Iowa, Minnesota and New Mexico, though their seats are contested— Brok- hart's by Daniel F, Steck, Schall by Magnus Johnson and Bratton’ by Holm O. Bursum. Gerald P, Nye, whose right to ait with the solons is aleo questioned, nevertheless {s one of the North Dakota senators, if the directory knows what it's talking about. The directory likewise introduces | to the senatorial world Robinson of Indiana, Willams of Mi Bob" Arthur R, George H. iourt and “Young La Follette of Wisconsin. oung Bob” is the only member of either house who, describing his pol- icies, add# in parenthesis, after the word “Republican,” the qualifying adjective, ‘Progressive. All the oth- ers of the insurgent Republican group—even men like Brookhart and Senator Frazier of North Da- kota, who have been read out of the party—set themselves down simply “Republicans” and let it as Ko at Stes you" ARE So 1s. THAT IT FOR RENT Entire upper floor of my building, con- sisting of 10 large modern office rooms. HARRY YESNESS TRAIN SCHEDULES | /, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTFRN f Westbound Arrive: Reco No: BOS! dnecencdonse a ge ES 1.80 p.m 1:50: p. m, Eastbound Departs No. 622 - 6:00 p. m. ¥, No Su _ P CHICAGG BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound No. 30 Se pats a reLie meyriat, EVEN THOUGH | KERT g TRYING For aff HUNDRED WEARS 510 NEVER Goon, OE ANY, BET TER”