Wilma and Ralph met in 1953 at Bonnet’s Dry Cleaning where they worked together. She also worked at Smith’s Packing House before they started their family together and she became a homemaker.
Wilma May Adams of Mechanicsburg, PA 88, died on January 13, 2025, peacefully at home. Born in Lancaster County, PA, May 3, 1936, to William and Mary Shiflet, she attended Columbia High School.
A Stradivarius crafted in 1714 goes up for auction this week. Sotheby's expects it to fetch between $12 and $18 million.
Jaden Smith certainly turned some heads at the Grammys red carpet Sunday night. The actor and rapper wore a black suit and tie to the red carpet, but added one eye-popping accessory to his ...
DeVonta Smith now stands alone in Philadelphia Eagles history. Amid Sunday's divisional round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, the veteran wide receiver set the record for the most playoff ...
The instrument was owned by a notable 19th-century Hungarian violinist Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent A violin handcrafted in 1714 by Antonio Stradivari, the famous Italian luthier ...
Former University of Iowa football and track and field standout Earl Smith passed away Thursday at the age of 90. Smith had an accomplished career in athletics, coaching, and education ...
Singaporean teenage violin sensation Chloe Chua and SSO’s principal cellist Ng Pei-Sian, a Sydney-born Australian, enthralled the audience as soloists in Johannes Brahms’ Concerto For Violin ...
The Eagles are flying without touring guitarist Steuart Smith, who is stepping away from the rock band because of health issues. “It is with profound regret that, due to performance issues ...
Cardi B, Gloria Estefan, Olivia Rodrigo, Queen Latifah, SZA, Victoria Monét, Will Smith and the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith will join Taylor Swift as presenters at the ...
To learn more about The Steinem Initiative, please send an email to [email protected]. The Gloria and Wilma School for Organizers convenes activists to advance specific history-into-action ...
The national anthem plays and Chiefs guard Trey Smith looks like he’s in a dream. A tear rolls down his cheek. As the song concludes, fans at Arrowhead Stadium replace the final word.