THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 1, 2022 Page 25 newspaper that published the Declaration of Independence? 1. On July 1, 1804, George Sand was born, a French author who was known for wearing what kind of clothes? 2. What was the Dress Act of 1746 by Great Britain’s Parliament? 3. Telephone numbers were first used in Lowell, Mass. (due to a measles epidemic) in what year: 1867, 1879 or 1909? 4. On July 2, 1869, in Boston, Mass., the brig Novelty landed with what cargo from Matanzas, Cuba, in OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 24 02452 would be sincerely appreciated. Parking with attendants on duty. Geno S. Lozzi O f Everett, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 in the Massachusetts General Hospital after a brief illness. He was 94 years old. Born in Everett. Geno remained a lifelong resident. A graduate of Everett High School, Geno enlisted in the U.S. Army towards the end of WWII and was honorably discharged as a Private First Class. Following his military service, Geno went to work for New England Carbide Tool Company finishing his career as a sales manager. Beloved husband of the late Margaret (McCarlarge tanks? 5. In 1777 the first organized Independence Day celebration took place in what city? 6. On July 3, 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Eternal Light Peace Memorial where? 7. Who was the oldest Declaration of Independence signer: John Adams, Samuel Adams or Benjamin Franklin? 8. On July 4, 1960, a star was added the flag for what state? 9. In what state was the first 10. On July 5, 1841, what then current Massachusetts Representative/former President wrote in his diary that he dined at the White House and “There was turtle soup from a turtle weighing 300 lb a present from Key West”? 11. Which New England state has the country’s oldest July 4th parade? 12. From summit to base, what is the world’s tallest mountain: Mauna Kea in Hawaii, Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Everest? 13. Reportedly, what is the most popular seafood in the USA? 14. July 6 is National Fried fiancé’, Jill, Kyle LoConte and his wife, Carolyn, Taylor Hornsby and her husband, Chris and step-great-grandfather of Jack Wyatt and Eleanora LoConte. Relatives and friends are reron) for over 65 years prior to her passing. Dear and devoted father Stephen and his wife, Kathleen of Westwood, Peter and his wife, Roberta of Revere and Patricia of Everett. Brother of the late Antonio and Raymond Lozzi. Geno is the loving grandfather of Suzanne Lozzi and Dawn Lighthiser and her husband, Allen. Step-grandfather of Shaun Wyatt and his spectfully invited to attend Geno’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of Main St.) EVERETT, Tuesday, July 5 from 4-7 p.m. His funeral will be from the funeral home on Wednesday at 11 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church, 487 Broadway, Everett, at 12 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Geno’s memory to MGH Fund at https://giving.massgeneral. org/donate?tribute_make=1, would be sincerely appreciated. Parking with attendants on duty. Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. We also do demolition. Best Prices Call: 781-593-5308 781-321-2499 Chicken Day; the first known U.S. recipe for fried chicken was in “The Virginia Housewife, Or Methodical Cook,” which was published when: 1825, 1866 or 1899? 15. Southerners called the Battles of Manassas just that; why did Northerners call them the Battles of Bull Run? 16. What is the world’s most common bird? 17. Which U.S. president promoted a brand of steaks? 18. What color agave plant is the most common for making tequila? 19. What country has three areas known (in English) as “toe,” “heel” and “spur”? 20. On July 7, 1906, athlete Leroy Robert Paige was born; he had what nickname? ANSWERS 1. Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dudevant, a female with the pen name George Sand, wore male attire. 2. It made wearing Scottish Highlander dress, including the tartan kilt, illegal. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1879 (A callee’s name was previously given to a switchboard operator.) Molasses Philadelphia The Gettysburg Battlefield 7. Benjamin Franklin 8. Hawaii 9. Pennsylvania (The Pennsylvania Evening Post) 10. John Quincy Adams 11. Rhode Island (in Bristol) 12. Mauna Kea (Its base is below the ocean’s surface.) 13. Shrimp 14. 1825 15. That is the name of the stream at the battlefield. 16. The domestic chicken 17. Donald Trump (Trump Steaks) 18. Blue 19. Italy (Calabria, Salento and Gargano, respectively) 20. Satchel (played in Major League Baseball in his later years)
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