Woman of the Week is Busy Combines Business, Family, Community Work Today's Woman of the Week could convince any "Doubting Thomas" that it's possible to head a business, raise a family and participate in community activities. She is Mrs. Dorothy Adams Abbe of Squantum. Her Grandfather Started Business Mrs. Abbe's grandfather was the founder of Adams and Swett Rug Cleaners. Her Mother later ran the business and now this dynamic housewife golds the reins. "Many of my employees remember when I was a baby," says Mrs. Abbe. "When I finished school I started working in the office. I guess I've done just about every office job we have." Mrs. Abbe spends part of the day at the office. "But when I'm at home I'm on the phone constantly," she says. "I hope that my 18-year-old son will take an interest in our family business, but he's free to choose for himself," says Mrs. Abbe. She also has an 11-year-old daughter. Her list of outside interests is long enough to keep the ordinary person busy full time. Active in Many Groups "I shouldn't say how many I belong to." she says. "It will look as though I don't tend to business. I'm one of those people who can't say no." Mrs. Abbe is a board member of Lincoln House, the Quincy Visiting Nurses, her
Woman of the Week is Busy Combines Business, Family, Community Work Todays Woman of the Week could convince any "Doubting Thomas" that its possible to head a business, raise a family and participate in community activities. She is Mrs. Dorothy Adams Abbe of Squantum. Her Grandfather Started Business Mrs. Abbes grandfather was the founder of Adams and Swett Rug Cleaners. Her Mother later ran the business and now this dynamic housewife golds the reins. "Many of my employees remember when I was a baby," says Mrs. Abbe. "When I finished school I started working in the office. I guess Ive done just about every office job we have." Mrs. Abbe spends part of the day at the office. "But when Im at home Im on the phone constantly," she says. "I hope that my 18-year-old son will take an interest in our family business, but hes free to choose for himself," says Mrs. Abbe. She also has an 11-year-old daughter. Her list of outside interests is long enough to keep the ordinary person busy full time. Active in Many Groups "I shouldnt say how many I belong to." she says. "It will look as though I dont tend to business. Im one of those people who cant say no." Mrs. Abbe is a board member of Lincoln House, the Quincy Visiting Nurses, her
Woman of the Week is Busy Combines Business, Family, Community Work Today's Woman of the Week could convince any "Doubting Thomas" that it's possible to head a business, raise a family and participate in community activities. She is Mrs. Dorothy Adams Abbe of Squantum. Her Grandfather Started Business Mrs. Abbe's grandfather was the founder of Adams and Swett Rug Cleaners. Her Mother later ran the business and now this dynamic housewife golds the reins. "Many of my employees remember when I was a baby," says Mrs. Abbe. "When I finished school I started working in the office. I guess I've done just about every office job we have." Mrs. Abbe spends part of the day at the office. "But when I'm at home I'm on the phone constantly," she says. "I hope that my 18-year-old son will take an interest in our family business, but he's free to choose for himself," says Mrs. Abbe. She also has an 11-year-old daughter. Her list of outside interests is long enough to keep the ordinary person busy full time. Active in Many Groups "I shouldn't say how many I belong to." she says. "It will look as though I don't tend to business. I'm one of those people who can't say no." Mrs. Abbe is a board member of Lincoln House, the Quincy Visiting Nurses, her
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