moments continued from page 36 Ballin 100th F lorence Ballin of Bloomfield Hills turned 100 on March 14, 2018. She was born and grew up in Detroit, attend- ing Northern High School. She served in the Red Cross during WWII in France. After the war, she was executive secretary at Helm Industries, the company that made the plastic hood orna- ments for cars in the 1950s. With this experience, she started two of her own companies that were extremely popular, LaCuisinere in the Continental Market in Birmingham and the jeans store Bizarre in Oakland Mall. Flo is a patron of the DIA and is very fond of opera. Her many friends and family members wish her happiness and contentment celebrating this well-lived, long life. • Kreisman 95th S arah Kreisman turned 95 on March 3, 2018. She was born in Czechoslovakia and is a Holocaust survivor. Sarah was a cook at Borman Hall for more than 30 years. She has two daugh- ters and a grandson. Sarah stays active by volunteering, playing bingo and Wii bowling and being involved in many other events at Fleishman Residence in West Bloomfield. • Mendelson-Goldman L inda and Howard Goldman of West Bloomfield and Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., are delighted to announce the engagement of their son Bradley Goldman to his bashert, Alicia Mendelson, the daughter of Susan and Coby Goutkovitch of Farmington Hills, and David and Wendy Mendelson of Bloomfield Hills. Alicia is the granddaughter of Carole Master of Huntington Woods, the late Eli Master, and the late Adrienne and Alan Mendelson. Bradley is the grandson of the late Ruthe and Sidney Wolfe, and the late Tillie and Robert Goldman. An August wedding is planned is planned in West Bloomfield. • Happy Passover from Your Probate Lawyers Thav, Ryke and Associates www.michprobate.com 24725 West 12 Mile – Ste. 110 Southfield, MI 48034 1-800-728-3363 jn March 15 • 2018 37