SPORTS
By Derek Toney and Derek Toney,Contributing Writer | February 25, 1995
Mount St. Joseph advanced to the semifinals of the Catholic League Tournament, defeating visiting Cardinal Gibbons, 64-57, last night.After winning the rubber match of the season series with the Crusaders, Mount St. Joseph (15-11) will play top seed and No. 4 St. Frances in a semifinal game tonight at 8:15 at UMBC. No. 5 and second seed Calvert Hall will meet St. Maria Goretti in the other semifinal.Daniel Whye led all scorers with 23 points and had 13 rebounds for Mount St. Joseph, and Corey McNeill added 14. Vernon Collins led Cardinal Gibbons (18-14)
NEWS
By Staff report | September 11, 1991
Art lovers literally will have a field day this weekend when studio workshops will open their doors for the annual Carroll County Crafts Guild Studio Tour.More than a dozen crafters will display their wares and demonstrate their skills at five area studios 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.The best place to start the tour is Uniontown Academy, where mapsand brochures will be available with details of the artists and their crafts."Carroll Community Television has done profiles of several of the artists for viewing by anyone who can't make all the stops," said Terry Whye, guild public relations chairperson.
NEWS
January 4, 2009
On December 29, 2008 DENNIS Q. RADCLIFFE beloved brother of Barbara Campbell, Harriet Whye, Leonard Radcliffe, Wilbert Radcliffe, Allen Radcliffe and Steven Radcliffe. Friends and family may call at the Chatman-Harris Funeral Home, 5240 Reisterstown Road Sunday 1-8 p.m. (The family will be present 6-8 p.m.) Funeral Services will be held at Gough United Methodist Church, 14200 Cuba Road, Cockeysville, MD Monday-wake 10:30 a.m., funeral service will begin 11 a.m. Interment Church Cemetery.
NEWS
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | March 16, 2012
The two men, wearing slacks and ties, are standing on an East Baltimore street corner in front of a vacant lot. Raymond Staubs, 29, squats down and flips on a guitar amp. In one hand is a Bible, in the other a microphone. "It's time to repent - commit to God!" Staubs shouts. "Keep the Ten Commandments - thou shall not kill! Holler it from the rooftops! Put away the guns, put away the dope. Hallelujah!" It's the middle of the afternoon, and Staubs' words are mere background noise as city police investigate another fatal shooting.
NEWS
April 14, 2003
On April 11, 2003, HENRY "Jitterbug" SMITH; loving husband of Sarah Ann Smith (nee Meyers); devoted father of Anne McMillan, Joyce Butler, Pamela Whye and her husband Wendell, and William Smith, Jr. and his wife Robin; dear brother of Marvin Smith, Sylvia Hughes and Norman Smith. Also survived by nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends in the LEMMON FUNERAL HOME OF DULANEY VALLEY, INC., 10 West Padonia Road (at York Road), Timonium-Cockeysville, on Tuesday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Funeral Service will be celebrated in the funeral home on Wednesday, April 16, at 11 A.M. Interment Black Rock Church Cemetery
NEWS
February 20, 2005
On February 15, 2005, TRACILEA ALVONIA HALL (nee Causion-Gumpy) beloved wife of the late Donald Hall, Sr., devoted mother of Donald Hall, Jr., and Tracilea Dixon. She is also survived by three grandsons, one great-grandson, two dear sisters, Dorothy Cofield and Sarah Whye, two sisters-in-law, three Aunts, one Uncle and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Visitation at the Howell Funeral Home, 4600 Liberty Heights Avenue, Monday 12 Noon til 7 P.M. Family present 5 P.M. til 7 P.M. Mrs Hall will lie in state at The Wilson Park C.C. Church, 4629 York Road, Tuesday 9 A.M. Family hour 10:30 A.M. Homegoing Celebration 11 A.M. Interment following in Baltimore National Cemetery.
NEWS
August 27, 2005
On Tuesday, August 23, 2005, HILDA V. (nee Smith) TUCKER, of Cockeysville. Beloved wife of the late Alfred E. Tucker, Sr.; devoted mother of the late Alfred "Basie" E. Tucker, Jr.; sister of Nellie Hill, Margaret Jane Ross, Susan Beale, Barbara Whye, William H. Johnson and John C. Johnson; grandmother of Vonnetta Brooks, Darryl Brooks and David Johnson; great-grandmother of Timera Brooks and Rodney Brooks; niece of Frances Quickley. Also survived by a host of other relatives and friends.
NEWS
November 11, 2000
Sylvia Esther Gross, 72, private duty nurse Sylvia Esther Gross, a retired nurse, died Sunday of a heart attack at her home in the 20 West Senior Citizen home in Charles Village. She was 72. Miss Gross, who had earlier lived in East Baltimore, had been a private duty nurse from 1960 until her retirement in 1985. Born Sylvia Esther Gross in West Baltimore, she was a 1946 graduate of Frederick Douglass Senior High School. Miss Gross was an avid reader and enjoyed watching television. Services were held yesterday.
NEWS
By Jill Hudson Neal and Jill Hudson Neal,SUN STAFF | August 26, 1999
For centuries, ceramic artists have told stories through clay. They have passed on their love of working with clay to their students, taking time to help mold the next generation of artists.A new exhibition of pottery, sculpture, wall pieces and decorative vessels by today's clay artists and their apprentices will open Monday at the Howard County Board of Education's Exhibition Hall.The show, "Teaching & Talking Through the Clay: Artist-Teachers & Their Students," is a partnership between the Board of Education's visual arts department and Baltimore Clayworks, a nonprofit ceramic art center in Mount Washington.
NEWS
By MICHAEL OLESKER | February 8, 2005
FOR EIGHT years now, Steve Walden and Raymond Whye have been doing business at Howard and Lexington streets in what we used to call the heart of downtown. The business exists on a sidewalk. It consists of a beat-up card table offering bargains of the day. As it happens, Walden and Whye are black. They are today's link to Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and William Donald Schaefer, who agreed last week that a state program to help minority businesses "needs to end." Mr. Governor and Mr. Comptroller, say hello to Mr. Walden and Mr. Whye.