Stanisława Nowicka

The same year he gave Jerzy Petersburski's famous Tango Milonga (known in Europe as Oh Donna Clara) its debut in the Morskie Oko cabaret.

Other songs she covered included tangos: „I tak mi ciebie żal”, „Nie odchodź ode mnie”, „Za dawno za dobrze się znamy”,and a popular song Chodź na Pragę for a revue Uśmiech Warszawy (1930).

She ran a "Polish hour" in Radio Chicago,[3] did some translation work and continued performing as a singer.

[4] She was a spiritist and was considered a medium by many;[1] she had a clairvoyance studio in Yorktown on Gomer Street,[5] was active in the Theosophical Society in America.

She used her medium skills by giving Aleksander Janta-Połczyński [pl] a diagnosis for his throat illness that supposedly came from "pre-World War One Greater Poland man"[1][5] and by taking care of Jan Lechoń, who valued her spiritist prognoses and "Polish atmosphere" of her household.