Entre Nous Bridge Club (Charleston, S.C.)

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The Entre Nous Bridge Club (from the French phrase for "between us") was founded May 27, 1924 in Charleston, South Carolina by sixteen women, members of Charleston's black elite, to play a card game known as Five Hundred. (The organization was original known as "The Entre Nous Five Hundred Club.") They switched to playing contract bridge in the mid-1930s. The group, with membership limited to sixteen, met monthly in members' homes. The club rotated officers yearly and hosted annual celebrations and special parties for their 40th, 50th, 60th, and 70th anniversaries. The club continues to this day (2006). Significant families represented include the DeCostas, Seabrooks, Caffeys, Cornwells, Sanfords, and Huffs.

From the description of Entre Nous Bridge Club papers, 1924-1994. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 166408998

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creatorOf Entre Nous Bridge Club (Charleston, S.C.). Entre Nous Bridge Club papers, 1924-1994. College of Charleston, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library
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South Carolina--Charleston
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African American women
Card games
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Active 1924

Active 1994

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