l.Mrs. Bettenhausen WLast rites will be conducted • f 1 at 2 p.m. Monday for Mrs. Phil-1 ]c, lippina Bettenhausen, 85, of; die i- 175th street and Route 45. Tin-; wa ley Park, who died Friday. \ a sr- Friends may call Sunday at tai rjHirsch chapel, Tinley Park. thei- Services will be conducted jas F j at St. John’s United Church of ^ev j Christ, Mokena, by the Rev.;i, i Theodore W i m m 1 e r, pastor, n! Burial will take place at St.Saen/- John’s cemetery, Mokena. i po11ft.Born November 17, 1875, in i Tinley Park, Mrs. Bettenhau-re«clasen had lived in the area all IaIJnisroicoher life. She was a member of ! the Ladies Aid of St. John’s le church. j$lJ- ( Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Rauch of Mo-■yita ikena and Mrs. Edna Brown of Ie* Frankfort; six sons, Emil, Ar-; aninr-ii-thur, Fred, Ben, Walter and Milton, all of Tinley Park; one | sister, Mrs. Lizzie Sievert of:il Tinley Park; 33 grandchildrenwlsic?rh.v,ofofand 25 great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, Conrad, in 1939, and a daughter, Ella.popc$514