INFORMAL RECEPTIONI'nusually pretty appoint ments marked tin* informal reeeption given Monday al't»*rnoon at tlie homo ot Mrs. Elizabeth Knott, North Ewing stroot, in lt;ompliment to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knott, ot Watsokn, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Curl Knott, of Milford. III. Both couplos woro reeentlv marriod.Baskets of early fall flowers graced tin* rooms and a oolor seheine of pink and blue was oarriod out in tin* appointments. All unusual feature of the occasion was that among tin* quests five generations were represented. They were: Mrs. Dora Bloom, ^rreat-tfreat •^rand-mother, Mr--. Elizabeth Knott, great-rundinother, Mrs. Kdward lt;i. Von-Falitre, grandmother, and Mrs. Albert Alberring and daughter, Norma.Other truests participating were: Mrs. Lucv Bloom, Mrs. .1. C. Kckler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kckler, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knott, of Brownstown, Mr. and Mrs. John Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knott, Thomas Knott. Mr. and Mrs.Joseph W. Knott, of Indianapolis.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. (i. B. Bolt, ol Indianapolis, Miss Edith Knott, ol Brownstown, Miss, Doris Bolt, ot Indianapolis. Miss Josephine Knott.Mi-s Marv Knott, John, Harold Me!-| vin. Joseph and Hurry Knott, of Brownstown. Junior Knott, Albert Alberring, of Peru. Elbert Bolt, of Indianapolis, and Fred Bloom.