GRADUATES TOGIVE RECITALSMAY 17 AND ISClass of 1921 Will be Pretented by Dubuque A of MThis Weekrlie graduating class of 1921 oDubuque Academy of Music will blt;presented on Tuesday and Thursda:evenings of this week at the FirsCongregational church. The recitaprograms are attended annually b] audiences that completely fill tblt;spacious First church and the num her of Dubuquera graduating thi* year indicates that more persons wil b» eager to hear the work of thlt; young artists. With the exceptior of Loren a Wooding of Dixon, Ohio Margaret M. Ludwig of Waterloo, la. Pearl M. Harstiek of Savanna, 111. and Josephine T. Cerny of Fast Dubuque ,the graduates are all Du* buqtiers. Mrs. Maude Marshall King-land, soprano, and Miss Marjorie Wilson, accompanist will assist.Diplomas will be presented by Rev. Herman S. Flcke.The program of Tuesday evening will be given in the following order: ■onccrto, Op. 31. Vivace ma nontroppo ................................... GodardMiss Hilton.Second piano Mr. Kleine.Solfegietto ................... Ph. Em. BachLa Gazelle Op. 22....................KullakMiss Feyen.La Fileuse .......... ChaminadeMiss Kingsley.A Garden Song ........................WlllebyThe Rainbow ............. VoorhiaMrs. Kingland.La Matin ISo!r, 2 pianos .. ........ ChaminadeMiss McCormick, Mrs. Kleine. Romance, Op. 49, No. 1 ....RubinsteinEtude on “False Notes ...RubenstelnMiss Johnson.Automne, Op. 35, No. 2 ....ChaminadeMiss Ragatz.Marche Militalre, Op. 51, No. 1(for 2 pianos) Schubert-TausigMiss Luke, Mrs. KU*ine.Apple Blossoms ...................... KellieCradle Song ........................... KreislerSummer is Coming ................ MalegMrs. Kingland.Nocturne, Op. 42,, No. 2 ChopinAndante Finale from Lucia'* .... ........... Donizctti-Leschetitzki(For the left hand alone)Miss Klieb.Second Arabesque ................DebussyReflections on the Water DebussyMiss Cerny.Konzertstueck. Op. 79 WeberMiss Rooney.Second piano, Mr. Kleine.On the second evening the following will be heard:THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 19.’hanasie for 2 pianos Mozart-Griegiliss Harstick, Mr. Kliene.rabeaquo, Op. 63..............Chaminnd^erisan March ...................GruenfeldMias Rogers.For two pianos—[timing Mood, Op. 64, No. 1 Griegavotto and Musette, Op. 200 RaffMiss Walters. Mrs. Kleine.fben the Roses Bloom —Reichardpirit Flower ........................... TiptonMrs. Kingland.ariations, Op. Cl, for 2 pianos ........ Von Wilm’ Ahern, Mrs. Kleine.hapsodie Hongroise, No. 11.. LizstMiss Jungk.Bspana/* for 2 pianos— Chabrier Miss White. Mrs. Kleine.umpaer Night A Goring Thomasostaay ........................- Beachvoice that Calls at Even........................ DandrldgeMrs. Kingland.igoletto, Op. 47, Pharaphrase....... ............ Yerdi-LisztMiss Wooding, oncerto, Op, 70, No. i, First Movement - RubinsteinMiss Ludwig.Second Piano, Mr. Kleine. Hapsodie Hongroise, No. 6....Liszt7 Mr. Carney.The class of 1921 includes:Helen M. Abeam, Dubuque,Albert Carney, Dubuque.Josephine T. Cerny, East Du*ique. tOctavia F Feyen. Dubuque. *Pearl M Jlartsick, Savanna, 111. i Harriet L. Hilton, Dubuque. !A Evelyn Johnson, Dubuque. jLucille A. Jungk, Dubuque. tAlberta N. Kingsley, Dubuque, j Pauline E. Kleih. Dubuque. Margaret M. Ludwig. Waterloo, la.'Miriam A. Luke, Dubuque. Lucile A Ragatz, Dubuque. Myra G. Rogers, Dubuque.Rosemary Rooney, Dubuque.Alice White, Dubuque.Ruth I Wo Iters, Dubuque Lorena Wooding. Dixon, Ohio.DEATH SUMMONS