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5:31 pm Saturday, August 7, 2004

Darnell, Cade

By Staff
Mr. and Mrs. David Darnell of DeKalb announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Susan, to William Thomas Cade of Macon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cade of Macon.
The wedding will be held Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at 5 p.m. at Independent Methodist Church, Macon.
Miss Darnell is the granddaughter of Mrs. Leonard Nester of DeKalb and the late Mr. Nester and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darnell of DeKalb.
The bride-elect is a 1997 honors graduate of Kemper Academy in DeKalb and received a degree with highest honors from East Mississippi Community College in 1999. In 2001, she received an associates degree in health information technology from Meridian Community College, graduating with highest honors.
Miss Darnell is employed with Meridian Plastic Surgery in Meridian.
Mr. Cade is the grandson of Mrs. Polk Farrar of Macon and the late Mr. Farrar and the late Mr. and Mrs. James "Sam" Cade of Brooksville.
Mr. Cade is employed with Nissan North America, Canton.
A reception will be held at Circle M Plantation following the ceremony.

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