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Show j Love Exile After Wedding Is ; Plan Of Girl Aid To Cupid ; i I? : " " SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 2C For three years she's been Cupid's right- j j hand woman, and then, ungrateful- ! ly, he turned around and shot her, 1 straight thru the heart, with a swift, fatal arrow. For three years she's been sending send-ing brides lo the altar, gowning , ' them, planning, leading them, bluuhingly, thru rehearsals, straightening the ties of trembling grooms, wiping away the tears of mothers-in-law-to-be. And now Ruth McCargar of Seattle Se-attle is going to the altar herself, with no little Cupid's aide to support sup-port her. She'll wed, on September 10, Frank hi. Wilde of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. But during Hie three years Mh-s i McCargar, known as D'Arloen, has been working with Cupid, she's formed definite ideas of how to get along. As a result, after the honeymoon, D'Arleen and her new husband will part, she for a "love exile," he to return re-turn to San Francisco, where he studies dentistry, and she to remain here and continue her novel profession pro-fession of managing weddings. "We will live apart for a year and a half," D'Arleen explained. "Simply because it seems the best 1 way to do. Of course, we will visit one another as often as we can. But he has a year and a half more of school and I have my work here. "I don't know anyone down there. It would be difficult to establish ,Aliss lU)th MeCargiir my profession. I do not wish to give up my work, which has become be-come mostfascinating. And I prefer pre-fer to stay here and be financially independent rather than go down there where he is busy studying and have nothing to do." |