ED H. McCUISTION. PRESIDENT 
JAS. M. CECIL. CASHIER 
MACK HARDY. ASST. CASHIER 
A. HUTCHINSON. ASST. CASHIER 
IN PARIS. 
CAPITAL -.$100,000.00 
January 16, 1934 
To whom This May Concern; 
This letter will introduce Mr. Peyton A. Ellison 
now of Dallas, Texas, who has been a valued customer 
of this bank over a period of fifteen years. 
Mr. Ellison is a man of exemplary habits and strong 
character, and a man who regards his word above 
everything else. From time to time this bank has ex¬ 
tended him lines of credit and at no time has he ever 
caused a moments worry or trouble in his business re¬ 
lations. 
Mr. Ellison is a very oapable lawyer, and among other 
things he is very cautious and conservative and a man 
of high integrity. Any courtesies extended to Mr. 
Ellison will never be forgotten by him nor oause any 
grief whatever. In all his dealings with nis various 
clients from all over the country we have never yet 
heard of a word of criticism from his clients or his 
business associates. 
We bespeak for Mr. Ellison the continued success that 
he has had in his honest and hard working efforts. 
Yours very truly, 
'A*, 
James/ M./Cecil 
Cashier 
JMC*GA 
