As you probably know, gnomes live to be very, very old. It’s
no different here in Gnometown, Mn. We, however, are so lucky to have our very
own historian to keep track of all the important events that have happened in
Gnometown the past 136 years. Our 1995 gnome is historian, author, and
teacher…Areta Schmoker Wold.
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Life in
A passion for reading was inspired by Molly, Areta’s mother, as she would read a portion of a book to her young daughters at a specific time each day and always managed to leave off at an exciting place to encourage the anticipation of the next reading session. It gave Areta such a love for reading that she would read any book she could get her hands on.
School and church were important to Areta’s parents, and the
high regard for the importance of education was instilled in her. Even though
they lived only a few miles southeast of Gnometown, it was necessary to board
and room in town homes while attending
After graduating with academic honors, Areta attended
teachers training in
The Stock Market Crash of October, 1929 started a recession
that spread to the
Areta taught six years in District #26 and Hamlin Consolidated Schools before her marriage to Harold Wold, a local young farmer. She resumed her teaching career during WWII when she taught two years in Boyd. Harold began working in the retail business in Gnometown and in May 1947, their family, which now included two children, Mary and Rollin, moved to town.
Her career in Gnometown began with teaching sixth grade, and continued as Principal of elementary grades. She continued her education, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree from St. Cloud State College, graduate work at the U of M and workshops at SDSU. In 1959 she began teaching Junior High English, continuing until her retirement in 1975.
Life for Areta was enriched by belonging to the Gnometown Study Club for 48 years, working in her church and community, serving as President of Gnometown PTA, and on the Gnometown Library Board for 30 years. She was active in the Lac qui Parle Historical Society.
In 1992 Areta’s writings about Gnomeotwn’s Ethel Melum, which emphasized Ethel’s doll display and other collectibles, were published in a book called “Gathered Sheaves Under the Eaves.” Areta had earlier written a booklet about her home school district #26 and has occasionally been requested to write for others. She has many ‘growing up” true stories she has written to share with her family.
Areta enjoyed being a grandmother to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Harold passed away in October, 1992. She was fortunate to have their children, Mary (and Paul Wager) and Rollie (and Rose) Wodl also living in Gnomeotwn.
Gnometown is also fortunate….they had Areta!