78TH ANNUAL FAIRIN HENRY COUNTYTO OPEN TUESDAYsExpect Big Crowd ForOpening Events OnF armersW1arlapimWiliiUstS.HiciaisiwNNleBblFancy livestock is being groomed, ^choice grains and fruits are being selected and other exhibits are being prepared for entry in the 78 th annual Henry county fair which opens at Cambridge next Tuesday, August 10, and continues thru Friday, August 13.Coming at the close of one of the most bountiful harvests of small grains in a half century, the fair is expected to reach a new peak not only in the number and quality of exhibits, but also from the point of entertainment and all-around interest.“Improved economic conditions have encouraged the fair board to expend larger amounts this year for the improvement of practically every depart- mment,” George W. Rogers, of Cam- 41 bridge, secretary of the fair board, said this week. Since the first fair was held 80 years ago, there have been a total of 78 expositions, two having been missed a few years ago.WES Folks To Appear.Such popular WLS radio entertain- t crs as Rambling Red Foley, Girls of t the Golden West, the Hayloft Dancers, xi Tom Corwine, Four Hired Hands and n the Radke Sisters will attract unusual C interest on the closing night, Friday, d August 13. Two performances will be d given in front of the amphitheatre. dOther daily features have been an- *v