INFORMAL RECEPTIONFnusuaUy pretlv appointments marked the informal reception given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Knott, North Ewing street, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knott, of Watsek i, Illinois, ami Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knott, of Milford. III. Both couples were recently manned.Baskets of early full flowers graced the rooms and a color scheme of pink and blue was carried out in the appointments. An unusual lecture of the occasion was that among the guests five generations wen* represented. They were: Mrs. Bora Bloom, great-greut-grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Knott, great -grandmother, Mrs. Edward lt;i. Vou-Fange. grandmother, and Mrs. Al-her! Albcrring and daughter, Norma.Other guests participating were: Mrs. Lucy Bloom, Mrs. .1. lt;. Eekler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eekler, 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 \V. Knott, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Moni Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. (i. B. Bolt, of Indianapolis, Miss Edith Knott, of Brownstown, Miss* Boris Polt, ot Indianapolis, Miss Josephine Knott.Miss Mary Knott, John, Harold Melvin. Joseph and Harry Knott, of Brownstown. Junior Knott, Albert Albening, of Peru. Elbert Bolt, of Indianapolis, and Fred Bloom.