The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, February 15, 1930, Image 7

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FEBRUARY 15, 1930 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC L AYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA 7 St. Paul’s Parish House Greeted in 1924 to accommodate the congregation while the new building was being planned and built, cost the parish about $12,000. It has become a schoolhouse to give additional room for the growing classes of St Paul’s parochial school, now housed in the old hotel building in rear of the church. Church at Daytona Beach Cost $220,000 {Continued From Page S) placed with memorial offerings of leaded glass. Four niches mark the walla at aegular intervals of the nave, and Hoffman Manufacturing Company W. A. HOFFMAN, President High Grade Millwork Windows, Doors and Cabinets Builders’ Hardware Daytona Beach, Florida P. O. Box 625 Phone 1543 Factory and Office: Loomis Ave. and Railroad Halifax Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. Daytona Beach, Florida One Day Service Office: 126 Magnolia Ave. Phone 373 Plant: 841 Volusia Ave. Phone 1412-W in these are being placed altars and statues of the saints, with the ex ception of the two which are used as confessionals. The Little Flow er of Jesus, St. Anthony, Our Lady of Lourdes, the Sacred Heart, St Rita, and the miraculous picture of Mary, occupy places among the main body of the church. These altars make it possible for nine masses to be said in the church at one time; three altars, honoring the Blessed Virgin, the Christ and St. Joseph occupying the transept and chancel. A heating and cooling system has been installed in the building by an Atlanta firm. Three oil burning heaters, automatically regulated by a thermostat and connected by air pipes to each pew, are providing heat during the cold weather, while a cooling system, controlled by a humidostat will give the proper de gree of temperature during the warmest days. Added . seating capacity of the church is afforded by the large transept of th« church which will accommodate nearly four hundred persons. In the chancel, guarded by a beautifully carved walnut altar rail, is the altar. The doors of the transept open into the priests sac risty on one side; an adjoining flow er room, with a connecting hall which leads to the boys sacristy and a second flower room on the other. The budding stands 123 feet above the ground, from street to top of the gilded cross, as high as a twelve story office building. The church is 181 feet long and 81 feet wide. The arch of the main veil ing is 65 feet above the floor. There is ample accommodation in the priests sacristy for the altar linens, robes and vestments, and this is repeated in the boys sac risty. No detail of the new St. Paul’s has been left unprovided. It is a church of which the community may well be proud; a splendid mile stone in the accomplishments of Father Mullally, whose work made such an edifice possible. JAMES W. SEVILLE, Pres. R. D. SEVILLE. Set } & Treas. BUCKEYE DAIRY, Inc. Producers oi Certified X Grade A Milk DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA PHONE 2403 ADLER-GOLDENBERG CO., Inc. MAGNOLIA AVENUE DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA TELEPHONE 1095 * Look for the Leader for Leadership. Open Day and Night. Also Wrecker Service and Machinery This Year’s Buick Is the Greatst Buick Ever Built. School Conducted by Benedictine Sisters St. Paul’s School Complete Through High School In December, 1924, St. Paul’s Church plant was changed from the corner of So. Palmetto and Myrtle Avenues to the comer of North Ridgewood Avenue and Cy’prcss Street On December 16, 1924, the first Band of Dominican Nuns with Mother M. Thomas as Superioress, arrived in Daytona Beach ,to open and conduct a school. Together with Mother Thomas were three other members of the community of St. Dominic. On January 5, 1925, St Paul’s School opened in the Hotel building formerly known as the Elmore Ho tel, but at that time part of the church property. The number en rolled on the first day were 33; and these _ pupils were distributed over the eight grades of the elementary course. In the fall of 1926 the first year of the high school course was open ed; and in the fall of the succeeding years an additional year was added to the high school course until last September, when the complete four- year high school course was estab lished. Today, St. Paul’s School con sists of the primary and elementary grades as well as the complete four- year course of high school. Archbishop of Chile Honored at Ninety Metropolitan of Santiago Consecrated at 79 SANTIAGO, Chile.—The Most Rev. Don Crescente Errazuriz Valdivieso, Archbishop of Santiago, whose nine tieth birthday was celebrated recent ly, is one of the best known and most beloved prelates in South America, The whole Chilean nation paid honor to His Grace. Among the congratulatory messages received by the distinguished nonage narian were those from His Holiness Pope Pius XI, His Majesty the King of Spain and His Excellency the President of Peru. Member of a family that had given four presidents to the Republic of Chile, Crescente Errazuriz, in 1863, had the distinction of being ordained by his uncle, the Most Rev. Don Val entin Valdivieso, also Archbishop of Santiago. The first years of his priesthood were devoted to the teaching of phil osophy and canon law at the Grand Seminary and the University, and to founding the Revista Catolica and El Estandarte Catolico. In 1869 he ac companied his uncle, the Archbishop, on a visit to Rome and was present at the promulgation of the dogma Archbishop, on a visit to Rome and was present at the promulgation of the dogma of the infallibility of the Pope. He became personally ac quainted with Pius IX. After iris return to his homeland, the young priest devoted all of his spare tune to the study of history. "The Origins of the Church in Chile,” his first book published in 1873, was followed by many others dealing with local history. His “Six Years from the History of Chile” won for him the title of “king of Chilean historians.” Following this period of literary production. Father Errazuriz entered the Dominican order and spent twen ty-five years in the cloister of the Recoleta Dominica. He was forced to give up his life of negation at the end of that period because of ill health. While seeking to regain his health he produced another volume, Pedro Val divia, which won for him the gold medal of the Historic and Geographic Society. January 12, 1919, Father Errazuriz was consecrated Archbishop of San tiago at the age of 79 years. At the banquet given in his honor by the President of Chile on that day, His Grace replied to numerous toasts with these words: “An old tree, gentle men, produces neither flower nor fruit, but many are those who come to seek repose under its shade and shelter from the tempest. I wish to be such an old tree.” In troublous times since then, the Archbishop has been a refuge for many and a great source of peace; but despite his advanced age, he has been also actively engaged in directing the four dioceses that make up the Arch diocese of Santiago. He has founded 24 new parishes and furthered every Catholic movement. His Grace received the decoration of the Grand Cross of Isabella the Cath olic from His Majesty the King of Spain; and on July 14, 1922, in the name of the President of the French Republic, the French Minister to Chile, conferred upon him the rank of Commander of the Legion of Honor. CHURCHES SHARE $41,300 ESTATE )BY N. C. W. C. News Service) PHILADELPHIA. — Catholic churches and charities share in the $41,300 estate of the late John Mc Cullough, Camden merchant, ac cording to terms of his will filed here. With the exception of a few be quests to friends and one surviving relative, the estate will be shared by St. Joseph’s Church; Church of the Immaculate Conception; St. Anth ony’s Society, Church of the Im maculate Conception; Holy Name Church; St. Joseph’s Church of St. Peter and Paul; St. Joseph’s Polish Church; Our Lady of Mount Car mel and the Church of the Sacred Heart. Jbr Economical Transportmtion Halifax Motor Co., Inc. DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA The Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History Foremost Dairy Products, Inc. MILK FOREMOST CREAM ICE CREAM 950 VOLUSIA AVE. PHONE 797 DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA Armstrong & Son Storage Company Fireproof Storage Warehouse Household Goods and Automobiles Moved, Stored, Packed and Shipped Furs--Vaults—Rugs Phone 962 Daytona Beach, Florida We Furnished Brick and Mortar for the Entire Structure Reinforcing Ste.el for Concrete “Carey” Built-up Roofing “Peerless” Plaster, “Sunflower” Moulding Plaster, and “Satin Spar” Plaster of Paris “Atlas” White Cement Colored With Lime Proof Color “Atlas” Gray Cement for Sidewalks “Bay State” Paint Lumber for Form Work in the new St. Paul’s Catholic Church They Bought the Best Meachen-Willis Lumber Co. “Satisservice Materials” Phone 1273 Office and Yard 411 Madison Ave. Daytona Beach, Fla.