lo think of hi* gam© to morrowMISS METCALFE WED TO PABLO CASALSAmerican Mezzo-Soprano and Italian Cellist Married under Civil Ceremony.,Mi*« Susan Metcalfe. *n Ainerlfin mesxo-ooprwno well known in A morion and Europe, and Pablo Oaa.Is. a «lt;liist. were married yesterday morning »n Supreme Court Judge Martin J. Keogh » little courthouse. In his ow n ground on Pelham Road. .New Uorheilo. by the Judge himself after the custom of civil marriage* in Europe. It was the flr t married Judge Keogh had e'er pet formed Judge Keogh said that the civ.I service was performed according to the statute of New York, and now the hrldo and bridegroom will have their certificate anpioved by the .Spanish Consul In Manhattan. The ceremony, which took place In front of the hlg open fireplace, was witnessed by only a few rolatl\.«. ninong them being Louis Metcalfe, brotli-,-r ol the bride; her mother. Herman Kobbe and her sister. Mrs. KobhA. The couple w III IIvo In EuropeMrs CasaLs. who la the daughter of tlr* lute Ur Frank J Metcalfe, wan born in Florence, Italy. She was educated »n the conservatories of Italy and Franco and hns mm; In many of the capitals of Europe She met Mr Casals ten years ago while on one of her concert tour Mrs. Casals, who l.i a neighbor of Judge Keogh, has taken a great Inter.- t In the New Rochelle forum, whb h was Ir.ldLshcd and ha-s been raalntalred by tie Judge for twelve years. She ar-ranged and sang In a song and violin recital at one or the forum meetings a few weeks ago.Mr. Casals la the non of Charles Casals. of Barcelona. Spain, and Phlladel-phlna Uetillo. of Porto Rico. He is a ri.vllvo of Vccdrell. Spain. Ills present home is So. “0 Villa Moll teg, Paris. Fi n nee.l or years he was ’cellist of th* Parle Opera and has travelled extensively In the rnlted State*, Europe and South America on concert tours, lie has not been heard In this countiy since JC*03.