MONROE, La., Aug. 22 (UPI)—Funeral services were held Saturday for two teenage girls who drove more than 200 miles to Memphis, Tenn., to mourn the death of Elvis Presley and were killed by a car outside the late singer's mansion.

Alice Hoverter and Juanita Johnson, both 19 years old, were roommates and employees of the same retail store, but services for them were conducted separately.

The two girls took time off from their jobs to drive to Memphis after hearing of Mr. Presley's death. They joined thousands in a vigil outside his home, Graceland.

As they spoke with policemen before dawn Thursday, a car veered into the crowd, killing Miss Johnson and Miss Hovartar and critically injuring Tammy Baiter, 17, of St. Clair, Mo.