Maud Hayes DeVaughn was a leader in the fight for prohibition in Akron, Ohio, and played active roles in many other organizations during her 75 years.
DeVaughn’s 16 years as officer of the Summit County Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) displayed her strong beliefs in prohibition. She served as secretary for nine years, and she retired 1933 after seven years as president.
After her term with the WCTU was complete, DeVaughn moved over to leadership roles at the Akron and Summit County Federation of Women’s Clubs. She served as president of that organization in 1936.
DeVaughn was also the founder and president of the South High PTA.
DeVaughn began a radio series in 1936 that focused on Akron women and public welfare. She was a member of the Board of Maintenance of the YWCA and the Board of Goodwill Industries.
A member of First United Brethren Church, DeVaughn died in 1943.
Photo courtesy of The University of Akron Archives.
–Jennifer Petric