Anson Trippers Leave F or Chicago Folk Festival• Although Aiiscn trippers lert yesterday for the gaiety of the National Folk Festival in Chicago. where they will present a reenactment of the Cowboys' Chrlslmas Ball, one of their party stayed behind. Miss Leonora Barrett will tell the story of the historic ball instead or James L. Ball (upper right) whose sister, Mary Lou King, was killed in an au!o wreck near Midland.At rehearsals these pictures were snapped of Sheriff Jimmy Lee Gordon, flddlin' around'* lupper left) while C. T. Mmper strums the guitar. R. P. Rlack-tey and Ed Wilson look on.In the lower photo are. left to right, Billie Nat rlttnrd, Jim Frances Gordon, Mrs. Dick Canter, Mrs. T. M. Etheridge, Mrs. Jimmy Lee Gordon, Alva Williams, Mrs. A. L. Herndon, Mrs. R. P. BlacAley. Mrs Ed Wilson, Mr*. C. T. Harper, Lou Williams and Mrs. Joe Huffman. (Reporter-Ncws staff photos).Russians ReportA jT