The Century House
was built in 1907 for $15,000. The house is made of brick and
limestone and has approximately 2200 square feet on two floors.
The house was used as the pastor's residence until 1964 when
the present rectory was built. The building was then renovated
in 1965 and used for a convent in the fall of 1965. A hot water
baseboard heating system was installed in 1974. The building
served as a convent until 1989 when the sisters moved in with
the St. Paul sisters. The building was then used for meetings
and was also used as a dressing area for brides before weddings.
It was at this time renamed the "Century House". It
was again renovated for use as a preschool in the year 1992.
It has been used as a preschool for 14 years. It is now used
for storage.