Greater Indianapolis ;the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes . jiresent incund)ent. Of theseGeorge M. Smith was noted for charitableand social work. He went from here to theMethodist Church at Shelbyville, which bemade known throughout the country forwork in these lines. The church has 360 ?mbers and 27 in the Siuidav school. In Jidy. 1866. Hev. Joseph Tarkington or-ganized a mission in an unfinished building and Illinois streets, and serviceswere held there till cold weather re-moval to an unoccupied grocery room avenue.


Greater Indianapolis ;the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes . jiresent incund)ent. Of theseGeorge M. Smith was noted for charitableand social work. He went from here to theMethodist Church at Shelbyville, which bemade known throughout the country forwork in these lines. The church has 360 ?mbers and 27 in the Siuidav school. In Jidy. 1866. Hev. Joseph Tarkington or-ganized a mission in an unfinished building and Illinois streets, and serviceswere held there till cold weather re-moval to an unoccupied grocery room avenue. Meanwhile a lot was pur-chased by members of AVesley Chapel onSouth Illinois street, and a small frame build-ing erected. Rev. L. iM. Walters was sent1o the charge as missioiuiry |)astor in Septem-ber. 1867. A revival meeting the followingwinter added about 100 to the miMnbeishii).and the building was too small. The prop-ei-ty of th(> Tndianajxilis .Mission SundaySchool, at Madison avenue and Tnion streetwas then bontrht, for ; and occujiied in (i()(l HISTORY OF (ilJKAIKI! fl \. Church. S. Johns Cath, Church


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