Heirloom Gown In NuptialsMaterial from her giarui-mother's wedding gown covered (lie prayer book which Jackie Sue McFarland held in her hands on the Saturday aft- ' ernoon she met William Frank- « Hccknol before the altar of the First Methodist Church in Ca«-trn Valley.A reception in the church so- 1 cial hall followed the nuptials. The newlyweds will be at home at 20261 Santa Mark, Castro Valley, after July J5, when llioy return from their Carmel honeymoon.Jackie, daughter of Mrs. ; Myrtle McParland of Somei'sct A vet, Castro Valley, and William, whose parents are die Cecil Bccknets of Stanhope Ave.. Hayward, both attended Castro Vailey schools,Orvol Barnes of Unibank escorted his niece up the aisle for the 4 p.m. riles, over which 1 Rev. Kenneth .Miller officiated.Judith Torres of Castro Valiev aftended Jackin as maid of honor, and Patricia Anderson of McHenry, 111., was bridesmaid.At. William's side as best man was fhc bride's brother. Jerry McFarland of San Francisco. The benedict's brother, Melvin Beck nel of Huy ward, and Gordon Medeiros and Jerry BeCoif, both of Castro Valley, completed the masculine contingent.Junior attendants were three Of the bride’s cousins, Terri c Lynn Barnes and Susie Barnes, 5 flower girls-, and Bobby Barnes, y ring hearer.The bride's floor length gown was slyled of Chantilly 3alt;:e v over satin with scalloped neck- £ line and long sleeves. Her d- y bow lenglh veil was secured by § a crown of seed pearls, and a £ cluster of liny rosebuds topped ,c Uie prayer book she carried. ; The maid of honor and S' bridesmaid were gowned alike * in blue organza fi-ocks with matching coronets and veils. Their flowers were pink carnations.