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.