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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 81

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ftloSfSlnsclta trust MORE FAMILY GUIDE mink and leather get together on display. Also on display, collection of hand -painted Easter eggs. Through April. Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Free.

Magic Mountain Mountain Parkway, Valencia). Fabian is featured In th Showcase Theater through Sunday. Animals perform in the Circle Cinema. Rides, attractions, entertainment, all Included in price. Dally through Sunday, 10 a.m.- Adults ages 3-11, under 3, free.

Marble Pay (Griffith Park, Vermont Picnic Area No. 7). Marble tournament, features expert Fred Ferrettl hosting Sugar Ray Robinson Youth Foundation members. Public is Invited. Saturday, noon-3 p.m.

Free. Olvera Street (Plaza Area, downtown Los Angeles). Blessing of the Animals In El Pueblo Park, across the street, at 2 p.m. Saturday. Shops, booths, Mexican a tplace, restaurants.

Dally, 9 a.m.-evening. Open Art Festival (Whittier Blvd. and Mar Vista, Whittier). Whittier Art Assn. holding its 3rd Whittier Walnut Tree Open Art Festival under the old walnut 'tree in the Park Area.

Arts and crafts booths include ceramics, mac-rame, leather' work, candles, bread dough art, paintings and lots more. Food booths with" home-baked goods and snacks. Sunday, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Nq admission. Sportsmen's Vacation and Travel Show (Los Angeles Convention Center).

The latest models in recreational vehicles; fishing exhibits; Vacation Row" with exhibits from states, counties and pri- vate resorts; continuous free showing of travel films; camping and backpacking displays. Friday, 2-10 p.m.; Saturday, noon-10 p.m.; Sunday, p.m.;Monday-Wednesday, 2-10 p.m. Adults Hardly a marriage of convenience. Mink and leather Were meant for each other. Their richness, depth of color, pure luxury here in a trio of marvelous pantcoats.

Truly nonchalant elegance over pants or skirts of any length. A. Natural pastel mink and leather, 588.00. B. Natural Cerulean and dyed shadow mink and leather, 588.00.

C. Natural Tourmaline mink and leather, 588.00. Fur Salon, 60 TM Emba Mink Breeders.Assoc. Furs labeled to show country of origin of imported furs Continued from 10th Page Itecreatlcm Center, 5301 Tu-5unga North Holly' wood; Easter egg hunt and magic show; Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Easter Exhibit (Broadway Plaza, S.

Flower). Learn the history of Easter eggs at an-exhibit of antique and modern Easter eggs. Display of spring bulbs and plants, and a big, live Easter bunny. Daily, through Easter Sunday. Free.

i Equicon 'T4 (Marriott Hotel, Century and Airport Blvds.) Three-day West Star Trek Convention. hits, contests, fashion show, costume competition, art show, party, etc. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Three lays: $15; children under 9, $10. Daily: under 9, $4.

PishiiiR (Cabrillo Beach Pier, 3720 Stephen White San Pedro). Fishing rods and reels issued free on a permit basis to groups with 10 to 40 memDers. suppiy your own bait. License not required for pier fishing. Call for applications, 831-4858 or 831-3207.

Thursdays and Fridays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 1 Japanese Village (Knott Buena Park). Special Easter Sunday concerts featuring Wing and a Prayer and The Road Home. Tiger training sessions, performing bears, dolphin and sea lion shows, martial arts demonstrations, Japanese dances and tea ceremonies, animals to pet and feed, gift shops. Daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

Adults children 4-11 under 4. free with adult. Knott's Berry Farm (Beach Buena Park). Country and western group Wild Oats featured in Wagon Camp to-! day and Friday. Paul Revere and the Raiders in John, Wayne Theater through Sun-; clay.

Wild Animal Easter Fashion Parade featured in Gypsy Camp daily through April 21. Rides, attractions, shops and restaurants. To-: day-Sunday, 9 a.m.-ll p.m.; Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Bonanza Fun Book (includes admission plus six rides and attractions): Adults children $2.25. Kolo Festival (Lemon Tree Bazaar, 15300 San Fernando Mission Blvd-, Mission Hills).

KPFK benefit featuring the Aman Folk Ensemble, ethnic dance instructors, bazaar of arts and crafts from the Balk-. ans and Near East, ethnic foods, and more. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m.-mid-night. Admission students and seniors kids, free. Library Display (Central Library, 630 W.

5th Drawings and art works of Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel VHP km mmk A Iti KOPS' FASHION ages 6-12. unaer free. MUSEUMS Museum of Art (5905 Wil-shire Chinese Paintings of the -Yuan and Ming dynasties exhibit. Through April 21.

Picasso engravings on view for the first time at the museum. Through May. "Mother and Child in African Art" exhibit; carved works ranging from small ivories to large, multif igured house-posts. Through May. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; closed Mondays and major holidays.

Free. Museum of Science and In-d us try (Exposition Park). Young audiences exhibit; art work and compositions by schoolchildren from their reactions to5 performing arts' programs, though May1 19. Open daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m; Free. CATHERINE COYNE yoke back with Western influence.

The Kops' individuality shows in soft gathers between the yoke and belt in back. The other, a three-piece pahtsuit, shows how subtly this designer combines elegance and glamor. The pants are topped with a camisole; The cardigan jacket wears a ruff of coq feathers at the neckline dyed to match the fabric. The blend is so perfect there is none of the usual fuss attendant on feathers. Nine of Marion Kops' designs are available at Bullock's Westwood in the new Montage department.

Sizes are 4 to 14, the price range $120 to $250. ATTENTION ALL ARIES: If your birthday takes place before April 22, we will give you a free dinner and show at 1520 AD Theatre restaurant that you've seen in Time Magazine TV News. Your: free feast will be served to you by pinchable english wenches and you will enjoy a fantastic 2 hour show with King Henry VIII, his jesters, mimes, minstrels. 213657-2801 LA. 333 S.

La Cienega 714774-1520 ANH. 875 S. Brookhurst Mint bt Kcompiiiitd by i full ptytnt cwtaffltf A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Saturday to luosea taster Sunday) DIRECTORY FOR THE TOLL FREE Continued from First Page movement.

It" comes in both long and short versions. Super chic and timeless design come together in a black or navy short dress. It touches the bosom, then drifts over the rest of the body in a subtle flare. It. also has endless wearabili-ty to show off a magnificent necklace below' the high neckline or remain inconspicuosly unjeweled as a day dress.

Style in its true sense, is predominant in every design. Miss Kops is a stickler for it. She not only in her clothes but also talks about it. "I remain with my own sense of style regardless of what is in or out of fash-Ion," she said. "I refuse to follow each whim of fashion change.

My approach to designing is evolvement rather than revolution. "The designers I admire and like. Chanel, Rudi Gernreich and Stephen have always made their own statement and never felt necessity to be a follow--the-leader designer. You can recognize their clothes without seeing a label. I try to design the same way too." In addition to 'dresses, Miss Kops presents a couple of pantsuits.

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