. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Clinton Macauley, New Jersey, President of American Cranberry Growers' Association, Is a Man Who "Wears Many Hats" He is a Cranberry Grower of Ocean County^— a Bishop's Man and conducts Church Services— conducts a rural Retreat for Guests—His Wife, Betty, an unusual Person, like her Husband By CLARENCE J. HALL man of "many ; This J., OB a cranberry grower, book and the promotion got a splendid write-up in the New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" feature. However, Mr. Fadiman ques- tioned the young auth


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Clinton Macauley, New Jersey, President of American Cranberry Growers' Association, Is a Man Who "Wears Many Hats" He is a Cranberry Grower of Ocean County^— a Bishop's Man and conducts Church Services— conducts a rural Retreat for Guests—His Wife, Betty, an unusual Person, like her Husband By CLARENCE J. HALL man of "many ; This J., OB a cranberry grower, book and the promotion got a splendid write-up in the New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" feature. However, Mr. Fadiman ques- tioned the young author's implied thesis that "felicity through ma- Clinton Macauley, as they say, is a resident of Deerfield Park, Tuckerton, N, present president of the American Cranberry Growers' Association, that long-established group of cranberry men of the Garden State; he is also a director of the Growers' Cranberry Company. He is president of the Board of Trustees of the Mental Health Clinic of Ocean County, at the southern tip of Jersey. He is a Bishop's Man in charge of the (Episcopal) Church of the Holy Spirit. He conducts weekly services for a small local congregation—he operates a quiet, peaceful rest resort at Pilgrim Lake Farm, which is in the township of New Gretna, and more. His wife, Betty, is closely associated with him in his various activities. As he puts it, he is on "a quest to discover the ultimate meaning and purpose of ; But, here let him tell his own story in his own words, the title of this being ''You Don't Have to be Crazy to be a Cranberry Grower," and later to tell of his wife, who has had a most inter- esting career and seems to be a remarkable person like her hus- band. His Own Story As we labored long hours, sweating blood, swatting green- heads and mosquitos, choking on gnats, and netting few cranberries for our pains, one of our boys commented wryly: "You don't have to be crazy to be a cranberry grower, but it sure helps!&q


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