Apgar, Montana.
August 6, 1926
Mr. George D. Sock,
Weymouth North,
Nova Scotia.
Dear Mr. Sock:
Your letter of the 26th received.
Thanks for the darling picture of Tudie and
from the photograph of your camp it could well
pass as ours. I am going to send you some
pictures just as soon as the mess has been
cleared away.
We have been terribly smoked up
by forest fires but feel our place is now
secure as we have a fire guard entirely a-
round it.
Charlie is improving slowly but
surely and says he will do better work than
ever, when he gets started again.
I will certainly get the little
bronze off to the bronze workers as soon as
we get back home in September so they should
be finished and ready for you the last of
October. I hear the “Range Father” has been
reserved for you. The copy we have certainly
shows a lot of action.
“Country Life” messed up the titles
on all the bronze and your picture still I
think the the [sic] article came out wonderfully
and I feel sure it will do Charlie a great deal
of good.
We will be going back to Great Falls
in September and Charlie expects to get down
to work about the first of September.