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    • William Blackburn
    • Jennie Blackburn
    • Martha and William Roads
    • Willa Roads
    • Gale Conde Banks
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    • Elizabeth "Bessie" Stewart
    • Eleanor Sandrosky
    • Arthur Osborne
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"Warder of the Purple Robes"

Ruth Wieland Rizzio

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Ruth Wieland was the daughter of May Otis Blackburn and John Wieland, and wife of Sammy Rizzio - until Sammy mysteriously disappeared.  She was supposedly one of the Two Witnesses described in Revelation, and, with her mother, took dictation from the angel Michael.  She began her life as an actress in silent films financed by her mother in Portland, Oregon, but the films failed, and she made a second attempt at stardom in Hollywood.  When that attempt also failed, she began a career as an "Oriental Dancer,' which today would be better classified as an "exotic" dancer.  She eventually became a queen of the Divine Order of the Royal Arms of the Great Eleven.

She was a very attractive young woman and used her beauty to  her advantage in classic "femme fatale" fashion.  She broke many mens' hearts, in addition to their wallets, and seems to have been as ruthless has her mother, though perhaps not as clever.  

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