INFORMAL RECEPTIONFnusuallv pretty appointments marked the informal reception given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Knott, NorthEwing street, in eompliment to Mr.and Mrs. Henry Knott, of Watsek-i, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knott, of Milford, III. Both coupleswere recently married.Baskets of early fall flowers graced the rooms and a color scheme of pink and blue was carried out in the appointments. An unusual feature of the occasion was that among tin* guests five generations were represented. They were: Mrs. Lora Bloom, great-great-grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Knott, greatgrandmother, Mrs. Edward lt;». Yon-Fangc, grandmother, and Mrs. Albert Alherring and daughter, Nonna.Other guests participating were: Mrs. Lucv Bloom. Mr. J. C. 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 W. Knott, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Motris Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. (}. B. Bolt, ul Indi-anapolis, Miss Edith Knott, ofBrownstow n, Miss, Doris Bolt, ot Indianapolis. Miss Josephine Knott,Miss Mary Knott, John, Harold Melvin. Joseph and Hurry Knott, of Brownstown, Junior Knott, Albert Alherring, of Peril. Elbert Bolt, of Indianapolis, and Fred Bloom.• -