The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Thursday 15 May 1941)
TO MARRY TO-DAY.
MISS BARBARA CHATFIELD, whose wedding to CAPTAIN MAXWELL STEVEN TRUSCOTT will take place at St. Paul's College Chapel, Newtown, to-night. Miss CHATFIELD, who is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neville CHATFIELD, of Rose Bay, was Sister-in-Charge of the Casualty Department of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, She will also be attended by the bridegroom's sister, Miss Meg Truscott. The reception will be held at Redleaf.
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The Sun, Sydney, NSW : Thu 15 May 1941
In: LATE FINAL EXTRA
Doctor And Nurse To Marry To-night.
TWO well-known personalities of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital are being married to-night.
They are Captain Maxwell Steven Truscott, of the A.I.F., who was a resident at P.A. all last year, and Miss Barbara Chatlield, who was sister-in-charge of the casualty department at the hospital for a year and resigned from her post last Saturday.
The best man and groomsman. Drs. Richard Harris and Richard Stafford, are members of the hospital staff, and the ceremony will be performed by Canon Garnsey at St. Paul's College Chapel.
Miss Chatfield will wear a white bridal ensemble and will have for her attendants her sister, Miss Judith CHATFIELD, and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Meg Truscott, who will wear rocks of pink taffeta.
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Friday 16 May 1941)
MARRIED AT COLLEGE CHAPEL.
Former Student Now in A.I.F.
THE chapel at St. Paul's College. Sydney University, where the bridegroom was in residence when a student, was chosen last night by Miss Barbara CHATFIELD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neville CHATFIELD, of Rose Bay, for her wedding to Captain Maxwell Steven Truscott, A.A.M.C., A.I.F.
With her gown of ivory satin the bride wore a veil which was hand-embroidered by her mother about 20 years ago. It was previously worn by her aunt, Mrs. S. CHATFIELD, who was among the wedding guests. She carried white gladioli and tuberoses.
Frocks of pink taffeta were worn by the bridesmaids, the bride's sister, Miss Judith CHATFIELD, and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Meg Truscott. They carried muffs of pink carnations and delphiniums, and wore the same flowers in their hair. Dr. Richard Harris attended the bride- groom, who is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Truscott, of Muswellbrook.
Canon A. H. Garnsey officiated at the ceremony, and a reception was held at Redleaf, Double Bay.