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Show Forner Milford Officer Weds Oklahoma Girl , First Lieutenant Thomas Karl Hanney, a graduate of Milford high school (1938) and son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Hanney, now living at Midway, was married in December to an Oklahoma girl, but particulars of the wedding have iust become known to The News. Miss Lillian Mullicane of Tulsa, j Oklahoma was the bride and the marriage took place the evening of December 23, when the double ring ceremony was performed in the post chapel at the Midland, Texas larmy air field. Following the j ceremony and a wedding supper at I the Elbot hotel, the happy couple journeyed to Fort Worth for a two-day honeymoon. The chapel was banked with calla lillies for the occasion and the bride wore a two-piece steel blue ensemble with black accessories. acces-sories. Her corsage was made up of white orchids. Lieutenant Hanney, the first Milford army aviator to be assigned assign-ed to service overseas, returned a . year ago from about a year's ser-i ser-i vice as bombardier of a Liberator j lomber with the Tenth air force, i based in India, -vith 430 hours of combat flying to his credit. He j now is located at the Midland I army air base, where he is serving , as instructor in bombardiering and I navigation to returned combat per. 1 sonr.el. While he has been down there he has been presented with the distinguished flying cross with ; one oak leaf cluster and one i clusu-r to the air medal; also two j battle stars. 7 |